MIDNIGHT RIDDIM produced by LUIGISOCIETY / PORTMORE SOCIETY 2022
Midnight Overview
In 2022, dancehall fans found themselves pulled into the late-night party scene by a collection that captured the energy of the moment. The Midnight Riddim became a soundtrack for countless gatherings, its beats echoing through clubs and street dances. The backdrop of parties was more than just a setting—it was a reflection of how dancehall shaped the year’s nightlife. At the heart of this riddim is the producer LUIGISOCIETY / PORTMORE SOCIETY. Known for bringing a modern touch to classic dancehall, this production team has built a reputation for crisp, infectious riddims. LUIGISOCIETY / PORTMORE SOCIETY have also been behind a number of other projects that have racked up thousands of streams online, making them a notable force in the Jamaican music scene. The artists on the Midnight Riddim each bring their own flavor. Munga Honorable, known for his hit “Bad From Mi Born,” delivers “Full Moon,” a track that stands out with its lyrical flow and confident delivery. Natural Flamez comes through with “My Team,” adding a sense of unity and street energy. 21Law’s “Nuh Talking” keeps things direct and hard-hitting, matching the riddim’s intensity. Gaado’s “High Speed Chase” injects a sense of urgency and movement, while Mr Peppa, who once made waves with “Gangsta Guerilla,” brings a darker vibe on “Dark.” Quenga rounds out the lineup with “Money Standard,” and LUIGISOCIETY themselves step up with “MIDNIGHT RIDDIM,” the instrumental foundation. For dancehall fans, the Midnight Riddim is a reminder of 2022’s party spirit—vivid, unifying, and unforgettable.
Midnight Tracklist:
- Munga Honorable – Full Moon (Clean)
- Munga Honorable – Full Moon (Raw)
- Natural Flamez – My Team
- 21Law – Nuh Talking (Clean)
- 21Law – Nuh Talking (Raw)
- Gaado – High Speed Chase
- Mr Peppa – Dark
- Quenga – Money Standard (Clean)
- Quenga – Money Standard (Raw)
- Luigi Society – MIDNIGHT RIDDIM (Instrumental)
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