KXNGCITY RIDDIM produced by KXNGCITY ENTERTAINMENT 2019
Kxngcity Overview
The Kxngcity Riddim selector’s mix quickly became a yard anthem after its release in 2019. Born out of Jamaica’s lively dancehall scene, this mix brought new energy to local parties and sound system sessions. The mix features standout tracks from top artists. Real Boss delivers “Time,” a song that became popular for its catchy hooks and danceable beat. Kxng Tyler brings “Persevarance,” showing his unique style. Kxng Tyler is also known for his collaboration with international names like Popcaan, which helped raise his profile in the dancehall world. D'Judge adds “Life On D Edge,” giving the riddim a raw and real feeling. Kingvill’s “Link Up” keeps the vibe strong, while Blak Diamon’s “Suh Di Ting Set” is a favorite for fans who love classic dancehall energy. Each artist brings their own flavor, making the mix exciting from start to finish. Behind this project is KXNGCITY ENTERTAINMENT, a respected producer and label in the dancehall industry. KXNGCITY ENTERTAINMENT has a history of creating viral riddims that get heavy play on streaming platforms and social media. Their work on the Kxngcity Riddim helped push it to international audiences and made it a favorite for DJs everywhere. Even years later, selectors still play this mix at parties, keeping the spirit of 2019 alive. The Kxngcity Riddim selector’s mix remains a must-have for dancehall lovers, showing the lasting power of a well-crafted riddim and strong performances from talented artists.
Kxngcity Tracklist:
- Real Boss – Time
- Kxng Tyler – Persevarance
- D’Judge – Life On D Edge
- Kingvill – Link Up
- Blak Diamon – Suh Di Ting Set
- Chris Rich – Loyal
- Fiercee1 – Future
- Kan Whyte – Inna Mi Feelings
- Heavy Links – Dem Bricks Ya
- MD Kindred – We Can Do It
- Kxngcity Entertainment – KxngCity Riddim Instrumental
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