MONEY A DI TARGET RIDDIM produced by BREAD ORGANIZATION 2022
Money A Di Target Overview
If you spent time in the dancehall scene in 2022, you probably heard the buzz around the Money A Di Target Riddim. This riddim brought a sharp, club-ready energy that selectors loved to drop for a packed dance. Its rhythm is hypnotic and catchy, with a bounce that makes it easy to move to. The beat is clean but full, giving just the right space for artists to ride it with style. Quick Cook’s “Money A Di Target” stands out as the anthem for those chasing success, his delivery matching the riddim’s drive. Future Fambo, known for his hit “Rum & Redbull” with Beenie Man, brought a high-energy vibe on “Bobby Shmurda Dance.” Ding Dong, a leader in dancehall dance tracks and the voice behind “Fling Yuh Shoulder,” teamed up with Quick Cook for “Rhum (feat Quick Cook),” keeping the party moving. Serani, who made waves internationally with “No Games,” added his smooth touch on “My Style.” Bugle, respected for his conscious lyrics and the song “Rasta Party,” came strong with “Watch Dem,” giving a thoughtful edge to the riddim. Behind the scenes, BREAD ORGANIZATION shaped the sound. As a producer, BREAD ORGANIZATION has built a reputation for tight, modern dancehall productions. The studio’s work on this riddim added another highlight to a growing catalog, helping it reach dancehall fans worldwide. Looking back, the Money A Di Target Riddim was more than just another beat—it helped keep dancehall fresh and alive in 2022, giving both DJs and fans something to celebrate.
Money A Di Target Tracklist:
- Quick Cook – Money A Di Target
- Future Fambo – Bobby Shmurda Dance
- Ding Dong – Rhum (feat Quick Cook) (Clean)
- Ding Dong – Rhum (feat Quick Cook) (Raw)
- Serani – My Style (Clean)
- Serani – My Style (Raw)
- Bugle – Watch Dem
- Frisco Kid – King Of The Street (Clean)
- Frisco Kid – King Of The Street (Raw)
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