MAYWEATHER RIDDIM produced by 2019 – BASSICK RECORDS JA
Mayweather Overview
The Mayweather Riddim dropped in 2019 and brought a real dancehall bashment feel. The beat is fast and heavy, with a bouncing energy that makes you want to move. It’s the kind of riddim that was made for the dance floor, and people felt that right away. A big highlight on this riddim is Ding Dong with “Mayweather.” Ding Dong is well known for his dance songs, and he’s famous for “Fling,” which became a dance craze in Jamaica and even got international attention. On Mayweather Riddim, his style fits perfectly, making “Mayweather” a real party starter. Other artists also bring their own flavor. Chung Don’s “Corner League” rides the riddim with sharp lyrics, while I Waata’s “Fitt” keeps the energy up. I Waata is known for his catchy hooks and has worked with some of the top names in dancehall. Kacique adds his voice on “Strain,” and Munga Honorable brings “Survey.” Munga is known for his big hit “Bad From Mi Born,” which made him a household name in reggae and dancehall circles. The riddim also features Nicko Blast with “Jelly Water,” Shauna Chyn’s “Money Team,” Wada Blood’s “Mine,” and Runkus with “Muhammed Ali.” All these tracks sit on the same powerful beat. Mayweather Riddim was released by Bassick Records Ja. Many people say it defined the bashment sound in dancehall for 2019. The riddim’s style, energy, and the lineup of artists made it a true club favorite.
Mayweather Tracklist:
- Ding Dong – Mayweather
- Chung Don – Corner League
- I Waata – Fitt
- I Waata – Fitt (Raw)
- Kacique – Strain
- Kacique – Strain (Raw)
- Munga Honorable – Survey
- Munga Honorable – Survey (Raw)
- Nicko Blast – Jelly Water
- Nicko Blast – Jelly Water (Raw)
- Shauna Chyn – Money Team
- Wada Blood – Mine
- Runkus – Muhammed Ali
- Bassick Records Ja – Mayweather Riddim (Instrumental)
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