MONEY BADNESS RIDDIM produced by FARIDON MUSIC 2022
Money Badness Overview
In 2022, the dancehall scene was alive with fresh sounds, and the party backdrop of Money Badness Riddim brought a raw street energy that stood out. Produced by FARIDON MUSIC, this riddim captured the real mood of dancehall parties, giving fans something bold and exciting. FARIDON MUSIC is known for working with rising and established artists, building a reputation for producing high-energy dancehall tracks that get attention in Jamaica and beyond. Money Badness Riddim featured a strong lineup. Squash’s “Draco We Love” delivered his signature flow and tough lyrics—Squash is also known for his hit “Trending,” which made waves on the Jamaican charts. Chronic Law added his own style with “No Bruck Badness,” showing why he’s respected for his lyrical skills. Gage’s “Bang Bang Bang” brought an aggressive edge, while ShaqStar’s “Millions” and Bobby 6ix’s “Gun Mechanic” added more variety to the mix. Each artist brought their own flavor, making the riddim feel like a true street party. Other tracks like Tenae’s “Kraaf Badness,” Krazy Flamez’s “Roll Out,” Shaddoh Blackz’s “Like Suh,” Lethal’s “Cripto,” and Gouzz Head’s “Evil Man” kept the energy high throughout the project. The bashment arranger played a key role, making sure every song fit together smoothly, keeping the vibe consistent from start to finish. Compared to other releases in 2022, Money Badness Riddim stood out for its authentic party feel and strong artist lineup. It proved that yard studios could still deliver the real sound of dancehall, keeping the culture alive and moving forward.
Money Badness Tracklist:
- Squash – Draco We Love
- Chronic Law – No Bruck Badness
- Gage – Bang Bang Bang
- ShaqStar – Millions
- Bobby 6ix – Gun Mechanic
- Tenae – Kraaf Badness
- Krazy Flamez – Roll Out
- Shaddoh Blackz – Like Suh
- Lethal – Cripto
- Gouzz Head – Evil Man
- Island Boii – Paranoid
- Pink Boss – My Grung
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