MONEY COUNTER RIDDIM produced by FOX FUSE 2021
Money Counter Overview
Even now, the club-ready riddim from 2021 brings back memories for dancehall fans. The raw energy and lively beats made it a favorite on sound systems and in clubs. The riddim is remembered for its driving bass and catchy hooks, which captured the spirit of modern dancehall while honoring its roots. Fans still talk about the artists who voiced on this riddim. Prodigy & Breadwinner Don made a big impact with their track "Accurate." The song was released in both clean and raw versions, giving DJs and fans more ways to enjoy it. Prodigy & Breadwinner Don are well-known in the dancehall scene, with Prodigy having worked on several popular collaborations in recent years. Prezzi Don, Blood & Wally delivered "Chedda Fever," another highlight from the riddim. This track also came in clean and raw versions, making it popular for dances and radio play. Lang’s "My Dawgs" added a different flavor, with both clean and raw takes available. Eggy B brought the party vibe with "Viral Rave," a song that quickly became a favorite for its infectious energy. Behind the scenes, the producer FOX FUSE played a key role in shaping the sound. FOX FUSE is known for releasing a wide range of Caribbean music and has helped many dancehall and soca artists reach new audiences worldwide. The label’s experience and reputation for quality production helped make this riddim a standout release. For many reggae and dancehall fans, this riddim still brings back the vibe of 2021, reminding us of the nights filled with music, energy, and celebration.
Money Counter Tracklist:
- Prodigy & Breadwinner Don – Accurate (Clean)
- Prodigy & Breadwinner Don – Accurate (Raw)
- Prezzi Don, Blood & Wally – Chedda Fever (Clean)
- Prezzi Don, Blood & Wally – Chedda Fever (Raw)
- Lang – My Dawgs (Clean)
- Lang – My Dawgs (Raw)
- Eggy B – Viral Rave
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