MONEY MOVE RIDDIM produced by FOOD PALACE MUSIC 2013
Money Move Overview
FOOD PALACE MUSIC is the label behind the Money Move Riddim, a street anthem base that defined dancehall in 2013. Known for their sharp ear and high-quality productions, FOOD PALACE MUSIC helped push new talent into the spotlight. Their work on this riddim brought a fresh energy to the dancehall scene and made a real impact on sound systems across Jamaica and beyond. The Money Move Riddim became a launchpad for a number of artists. Aidonia, already known for hits like "Yeah Yeah," delivered the powerful track "Money Move." Dadda added his voice with "Don’t Be Unjustly," while Cali P, who has collaborated with international reggae stars, performed "No Informer." Dama also contributed with "Money Move," and Anthony B, famous for songs like "Fire Pon Rome" and his work with Wyclef Jean, brought "Go Hard" to the project. Other artists on the riddim included Bad Gyal Bambi with "Thee System," Cornstick with "Life IS a Serious Thing," King with "Like I’m Moving," Kaka with "Put Your Gun Away," and Dar K with "Mama Don’t Cry." Each song added a unique touch to the riddim, helping it become a favorite at yard parties and street sessions. Looking back, the Money Move Riddim captured the true spirit of 2013 dancehall. With FOOD PALACE MUSIC at the controls and a lineup of rising and established artists, this riddim set a new standard for the genre and gave new voices their chance to shine.
Money Move Tracklist:
- Aidonia – Money Move
- Dadda – Don’t Be Unjustly
- Cali P – No Informer
- Dama – Money Move
- Anthony B – Go Hard
- Bad Gyal Bambi – Thee System
- Cornstick – Life IS a Serious Thing
- King – Like I’m Moving
- Kaka – Put Your Gun Away
- Dar K – Mama Don’t Cry
- Dr Kex – No Love
- Echo Minott – Nothing To Buy
- Jah Ice – If You Should Know
- Kenny Knots – Never Gonna Know Peace
- Jah Turban – Open Your Eyes
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