MAKE MONEY RIDDIM produced by DJ PACK PRODUCTION 2015
Make Money Overview
When the Make Money Riddim dropped in 2015, it brought together some of dancehall’s exciting voices. Teflon, known for his hit “Blessed,” added his track “If A Money” to the project. Munga, who made waves with “Bad From Mi Born,” contributed “Mek Money,” bringing his signature energy. Bastic joined the line-up with “Richest Set A Gal,” while Natel—who once worked with Sean Paul on “Only You”—delivered “Give Yuh Di Loving Gal.” Sweet Lavish added a fresh sound with “Turn Me On.” The riddim was crafted by DJ PACK PRODUCTION, a label known for supporting new and established dancehall talent. DJ PACK PRODUCTION has built a reputation for sharp, modern rhythms that still respect classic dancehall roots. Over the years, their productions have appeared on major streaming platforms, helping to push dancehall music worldwide. The Make Money Riddim stands out for its lively beat and catchy melodies. Each artist brought their own style, but the riddim ties all the songs together with a strong, danceable groove. Other tracks on the riddim include Bryka’s “Touch Yuh Body Slowly,” Macka Diamond’s “You Alone,” and Nazine’s “Right Ya Suh.” Years after its release, selectors still reach for the Make Money Riddim at dancehall sessions and parties. Its mix of fresh voices and classic vibes keeps it popular with both old and new fans. The riddim shows how dancehall continues to evolve while staying true to its roots.
Make Money Tracklist:
- Teflon – If A Money (Clean)
- Teflon – If A Money (Raw)
- Munga – Mek Money (Clean)
- Munga – Mek Money (Raw)
- Bastic – Richest Set A Gal (Clean)
- Bastic – Richest Set A Gal (Raw)
- Natel – Give Yuh Di Loving Gal
- Sweet Lavish – Turn Me On
- Bryka – Touch Yuh Body Slowly (Clean)
- Bryka – Touch Yuh Body Slowly (Raw)
- Macka Diamond – You Alone
- Nazine – Right Ya Suh (Clean)
- Nazine – Right Ya Suh (Raw)
- Make Money Riddim Instrumental
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