KWARANTINE RIDDIM produced by MOGUL MOVEMENTS WORLDWIDE 2020
Kwarantine Overview
Kwarantine Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020, during a time when the world faced lockdowns and changes in daily life. This riddim brought together several artists who each added their own style to the production. Ding Dong, known for his energetic dance tracks and catchy hooks, teamed up with Pascalli on this project. Ding Dong has a strong following in Jamaica and is recognized for songs that inspire new dance moves. Pascalli, who appears both as a solo artist and in collaboration with Ding Dong, is known for her smooth vocals and songwriting skills. She has worked on several dancehall and reggae releases, often blending Caribbean and international sounds. Bay is another artist featured on the riddim. Bay is recognized for a unique voice and a style that mixes traditional dancehall with modern influences. Red Rat, famous for his playful delivery and memorable phrases, has been a part of the dancehall scene since the late 1990s and continues to reach new listeners. Lockit is also featured, bringing a fresh approach and a focus on lyrical content. The producer, MOGUL MOVEMENTS WORLDWIDE, has a reputation for creating crossover dancehall hits and supporting new talent. The Kwarantine Riddim itself is marked by its bold rhythms, quick tempo, and dance-friendly energy. Released in 2020, it reflects the spirit of a year shaped by change, while keeping the focus on movement and connection through music.
Tracklist
- Ding Dong ft. Pascalli – Mad Head (Clean)
- Ding Dong ft. Pascalli – Mad Head (Raw)
- Bay-C & Tifa – Cheating Games
- Pascalli – Hardcore Love (Clean)
- Pascalli – Hardcore Love (Raw)
- Red Rat – Stuck In Quarantine
- Lockit – Wine Fi Mi (Clean)
- Lockit – Wine Fi Mi (Raw)
- Klaryti – Live My Life
- Mogul Beatz – Kwarantine Riddim
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