MONEY PULL UP RIDDIM produced by OLD SOON RECORDS – 2011
Money Pull Up Overview
When the Money Pull Up Riddim first dropped in 2011, dancehall fans in Jamaica and abroad quickly made it a favorite. The mix became a true yard anthem, with its energetic beats and catchy hooks filling dance floors and sound systems everywhere. The riddim brought together some of the biggest names in dancehall. Elephant Man’s “Nuh Easy Lie Down” stood out with his trademark high-energy delivery. Sizzla added fire with “Hot Fi Dem,” reminding listeners why he’s respected for both conscious and party tracks. Ding Dong’s “Money Pull Up” became a frequent request at dances, showing his knack for making tunes that get people moving. Vybz Kartel, known for his chart-topping album “King of the Dancehall,” delivered “How You Wine So,” adding his unmistakable style to the mix. Other artists like Chi Ching with “Badmind,” Bigga One on “Suprise,” and Jason And Round Head’s “Hydro” helped keep the riddim fresh across its tracks. Poor And Boasty’s “Money” and Truthfull’s “Step Out An Model” also added to the variety. Alozade’s “Nuh Care Fi The Youths,” Samboni’s “Money Action,” and the combination of Gyptian And Mr. Lexx on “Put It On Me” rounded out the project, each bringing their own flavor. Behind the scenes, OLD SOON RECORDS handled production. Known for pushing bashment anthems, the label has built a reputation for quality dancehall releases and continues to influence the scene with strong, consistent output.
Money Pull Up Tracklist:
01 – Elephant Man – Nuh Easy Lie Down02 – Sizzla – Hot Fi Dem03 – Ding Dong – Money Pull Up04 – Vybz Kartel – How You Wine So05 – Chi Ching – Badmind07 – Bigga One – Suprise08 – Jason And Round Head – Hydro09 – Poor And Boasty – Money10 – Truthfull – Step Out An Model11 – Alozade – Nuh Care Fi The Youths12 – Samboni – Money Action13 – Gyptian And Mr. Lexx – Put It On Me
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