MONEY LAW RIDDIM produced by CALI CASH RECORDS 2020
Money Law Overview
Money Law Riddim arrived in 2020 as a dancehall project that captured the energy of the moment. The riddim brought together several rising and established artists, each adding their own style to the production. Gyal Tekka is known for her confident delivery and catchy hooks, and her track on the riddim quickly found popularity in dancehall playlists. Gaza Escobar, who has built a reputation for sharp lyrics and a bold presence, contributed a song that highlights his unique voice in the dancehall scene. Hot Frass, recognized for his street-inspired lyrics and melodic flow, also joined the lineup, adding a raw and energetic performance to the riddim. Prospec, an artist who often blends traditional dancehall with modern influences, brought a fresh sound that appealed to both younger and older fans. Leeha, known for her smooth vocals and relatable lyrics, delivered a track that resonated with listeners looking for both rhythm and message. The producer behind Money Law Riddim is CALI CASH RECORDS, a label known for supporting new talent and delivering quality dancehall productions. The label has built a solid reputation in the Jamaican music industry for its consistent releases and collaborations with various artists. The riddim itself features heavy basslines and vibrant percussion, with a sound that reflects the ongoing evolution of dancehall. Released in 2020, Money Law Riddim stands out for its lively beats and its ability to bring together different voices in the genre, making it a notable release for the year.
Money Law Tracklist:
- Gyal Tekka – Money Law
- Gaza Escobar – Money
- Hot Frass – Top Life (Clean)
- Hot Frass – Top Life (Raw)
- Prospec – Money And Pumpum (Clean)
- Prospec – Money And Zumzum (Raw)
- Leeha – Nah Play You
- Jaeque – Rich
- Thurteen13 – Dildo (Clean)
- Thurteen13 – Dingo (Raw)
- Jah Mason – Jah Army
- Medician – Bank Book
- High Medz – Hard Work
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