MIGHTY RIDDIM 2019 VOL 1 – INTL STARZ
Mighty Overview
The Mighty Riddim, released in 2019, was shaped by a talented riddim architect who blended hardcore dancehall energy with catchy hooks. This unique sound quickly stood out in the dancehall scene and became a key part of the year’s music culture. The riddim brought together several artists, each adding their own style to the project. Kapo Di'Kaprio, known for his track "Mary Jane," delivered a strong performance that matched the riddim’s bold groove. Luna Gates also contributed to "Mary Jane," bringing a fresh voice and energy to the song. Cruz Kabi made his mark with "Money," a track that captured the attention of dancehall fans. Cruz Kabi has been recognized in the scene for his dynamic delivery, and "Money" continued his rise in 2019. Another standout is Dere Kay Official, who performed "I Live For You." This song showcased his smooth flow and connected with listeners through its heartfelt lyrics. DSL added another layer to the riddim with "Dede," giving the project even more variety. Each artist used the riddim’s powerful beat to express their own message and style, making the project feel united but diverse. The Mighty Riddim’s yard beat was more than just a background—it became a symbol of dancehall’s energy in 2019. The blend of strong rhythms and memorable hooks helped it leave a lasting mark on the genre. This riddim continues to be celebrated for bringing artists together and pushing dancehall forward.
Mighty Tracklist:
- Kapo Di’Kaprio – Mary Jane (feat Luna Gates)
- Cruz Kabi – Money
- Dere Kay Official – I Live For You
- DSL – Dede
- Emperor Skysis – Envy
- Gddogg – Ambabeo
- Juni Hype – Friend Killer
- Kahpun – Strong And Mighty
- Larusso – Level Up
- ML – Mula
- Novo – Go Down
- Patolyn – Believe
- Queenad – Never Underrate
- Rudebwoy Ranking – We Nuh See Dem
- Samini – Mighty
- Sasco – Almighty
- Sunshine Soldier – Frenemy
- Tip Tahir And SMD – Tight Jeans
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