MONEY RIDDIM VOL 2 – MBR 2016
Money Overview
In 2016, the streets of Jamaica and dancehall fans worldwide felt a new energy with the arrival of the Money Riddim. This riddim, created by Lee Milla, brought a fresh sound that blended traditional dancehall with modern trap influences. Lee Milla, known for his sharp ear and innovative style, crafted a base that quickly caught the attention of DJs and music lovers alike. As soon as the riddim was released, it became a favorite in parties and street dances, thanks to its infectious rhythm and hard-hitting bass. The Money Riddim’s journey began in the studio, where Lee Milla worked with a team to create a sound that would stand out. Once the riddim was ready, it attracted some of the hottest voices in dancehall. Jahmiel delivered “Things Take Time,” a track that speaks to patience and perseverance. Vershon’s “Crosses People” added a layer of real-life struggles and triumphs. I Wayne brought his signature conscious style with “As the Day Break,” while Teflon’s “Beautiful Day” offered uplifting vibes. Delly Ranx contributed “Another Man,” showcasing his lyrical skills, and Singer J inspired listeners with “Put Jah First.” The riddim also featured Bencil Clickstar and Mumma TT both on “Deserve it,” 3Star with “Dem Surprise Me,” and Nigma on “Done & Dusted.” Each artist brought their unique flavor, making the Money Riddim a well-rounded project. From its creation to its release, this street anthem base became a staple in dancehall history, uniting fans and artists with its powerful sound.
Money Tracklist:
- Jahmiel – Things Take Time
- Vershon – Crosses People
- I Wayne – As the Day Break
- Teflon – Beautiful Day
- Delly Ranx – Another Man (Raw)
- Delly Ranx – Another Man (Clean)
- Singer J – Put Jah First
- Bencil Clickstar – Deserve it (feat. Mumma TT)
- 3Star – Dem Surprise Me
- Nigma – Done & Dusted
- Briko – Journey Goes On
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