MONEY HEIST RIDDIM produced by UNRULY ENTERTAINMENT and SKYVIEWS ENTERTAINMENT
Money Heist Overview
The Money Heist Riddim brought a raw street energy to dancehall in 2019. Its yard beat is bold and lively, with heavy drum patterns and catchy melodies that fit perfectly in dancehall sessions. The mood is energetic and rebellious, making it a favorite for both DJs and fans. Popcaan stands out on this riddim with two strong tracks: “Money Heist” and “Lamp Shade.” Both songs show his unique voice and ability to ride any beat with confidence. Chi Ching Ching adds his signature style to “Top Boy,” bringing fun and hype to the mix. Unruly Cuzz’s “Peace & Love” offers a different vibe, focusing on positive messages and unity. Other artists also shine on the riddim. Tatik’s “Nuh Help” speaks about real struggles, while Anarchie’s “3 Dozen Gall” brings a playful, party mood. Frahcess with “Tear Off,” Dane Ray’s “Nuh Friendly,” Doza Medicine’s “Different,” and Italiss’s “House & Money” all add their own flavor, making the riddim diverse and exciting. Behind the scenes, UNRULY ENTERTAINMENT and SKYVIEWS ENTERTAINMENT produced this project. UNRULY ENTERTAINMENT is known for working with top dancehall acts and pushing the genre worldwide. SKYVIEWS ENTERTAINMENT has helped bring new sounds and fresh talent into the scene. The Money Heist Riddim’s yard beat is now a classic in dancehall history. Its street flavor, strong lineup, and quality production make it a standout release that still gets played at parties and festivals today.
Money Heist Tracklist:
- Popcaan – Money Heist
- Popcaan – Lamp Shade
- Chi Ching Ching – Top Boy
- Unruly Cuzz – Peace & Love
- Tatik – Nuh Help
- Anarchie – 3 Dozen Gall
- Frahcess – Tear Off
- Dane Ray – Nuh Friendly
- Doza Medicine – Different
- Italiss – House & Money
- Geno – Honey
- J Deva – Fresh
- Valiant – You Deserve
- Prince Ikeem – Mankind
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Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.