MONEY PULL UP RIDDIM produced by KAIETEURFALLZ RECORDZ 2022
Money Pull Up Overview
The dub cut of the Money Pull Up Riddim was built in the studio with a focus on deep roots reggae sounds. The creative direction came from the roots selector, who wanted to bring back the classic dub style but with a modern twist. The team worked together, layering traditional reggae instruments and effects to create a strong foundation for the riddim. KAIETEURFALLZ RECORDZ produced the project. The label is known for its commitment to authentic reggae and dancehall. Over the years, KAIETEURFALLZ RECORDZ has released several projects that highlight both new and established artists, helping to keep the reggae scene vibrant. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. Fojo’s track, Money Pull Up, stands out with its energetic delivery and catchy hooks. Chris Nelson is featured on Signal Of Love, a song that showcases his smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics. Zebulun De Counselor brings a spiritual message with Praising Jah. He is recognized for his positive lyrics and has built a following in the roots reggae community. Remington delivers Where Is The Love, adding a soulful touch to the riddim. GTyouths closes with System Set Away, a track that addresses social issues—a theme often found in reggae music. Looking back, this dub cut carried reggae’s message in 2022. It honored the genre’s roots while sounding fresh and relevant. The combination of experienced production, creative direction, and strong performances from Fojo, Chris Nelson, Zebulun De Counselor, Remington, and GTyouths made this release memorable for reggae fans.
Money Pull Up Tracklist:
- Fojo – Money Pull Up
- Chris Nelson – Signal Of Love
- Zebulun De Counselor – Praising Jah
- Remington – Where Is The Love
- GTyouths – System Set Away
- King Slim – Bird Eye View
- OG Marley – Welcome To G.T
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