MONEY OIL RIDDIM produced by JAH WAYNE RECORDS / MOTION ENTERTAINMENT 2022
Money Oil Overview
The bashment arranger behind the Money Oil Riddim brought a fresh energy to dancehall in 2022. By blending hardcore rhythms with catchy hooks, the arranger helped create a sound that stands out on the dancehall scene. This approach gave the riddim a unique style that appeals to both longtime fans and new listeners. JAH WAYNE RECORDS / MOTION ENTERTAINMENT produced the Money Oil Riddim. The label is known for supporting dancehall and reggae talent, and has worked on several other projects that have gained attention in the Caribbean music industry. Their focus on quality production and collaboration has made them a respected name among artists and DJs. The Money Oil Riddim features standout tracks from Blakfox, HP Bama, and Onemotion. Blakfox delivers "Top Choppa," adding sharp lyrics and energy to the riddim. Blakfox is recognized for his unique delivery and has built a reputation in the dancehall community. HP Bama’s contribution, "Science," brings a different flavor, showing his talent for blending melody with streetwise lyrics. Onemotion rounds out the release with "Bang," bringing his own style to the project. Blakfox is known for his work on "Top Choppa," which has received positive feedback in dancehall circles. HP Bama’s "Science" continues to be played by DJs who appreciate its catchy hook and strong beat. Even in 2024, DJs still play tracks from the Money Oil Riddim, keeping the spirit of 2022 alive in clubs and dancehall sessions. The combination of strong production and memorable performances has made this riddim a lasting favorite.
Money Oil Tracklist:
- Blakfox – Top Choppa (Clean)
- Blakfox – Top Choppa (Raw)
- HP Bama – Science (Clean)
- HP Bama – Science (Raw)
- Vaughn Quest – Obey Mi Oil
- Onemotion – Bang (Clean)
- Onemotion – Bang (Raw)
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