MONEY TIME RIDDIM – ALL FACES ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Money Time Overview
Fans quickly embraced the Money Time Riddim when it hit the dancehall scene in 2021. The collection’s lively beats and infectious energy made it a favorite at parties and sound clashes across Jamaica and beyond. Many selectors called for it again and again, and the sound system cut kept speakers rumbling, making sure everyone felt the power of the riddim. A big part of the riddim’s success came from standout tracks by some of dancehall’s rising voices. Anonymous brought the heat with “Move up Yuh Body,” a song that got people moving and showed his talent for catchy hooks. Breeza Sparta impressed with “Never Drop the Standard,” continuing his streak after gaining attention for his earlier work with the Guzu Musiq camp, known for collaborations with Tommy Lee Sparta. Don Pree’s “Nuh New to This” added a confident, seasoned touch, reflecting his steady presence in the dancehall underground. Other artists also made strong contributions. Drezee’s “Touch Street” and Jay Addition’s “Hunt for da Money” highlighted the riddim’s versatility, each bringing their unique style to the project. Every track added a different flavor, but together, they kept the dancehall spirit alive. The Money Time Riddim was created by DJ Treasure, a well-known name in the dancehall mixtape and riddim scene. Released on DJ Treasure Music, the project stood out for its polished production and fresh sound. Looking back, the riddim’s sound system cut played a major role in keeping dancehall vibrant and exciting throughout 2021.
Money Time Tracklist:
- Anonymous – Move up Yuh Body
- Breeza Sparta – Never Drop the Standard
- Don Pree – Nuh New to This
- Drezee – Touch Street
- Jay Addition – Hunt for da Money
- Kushgad – When We Play Games
- Najee – Drama
- Silver Stone – Wi Bad
- Tattoo – Can’t Stop da Blessings
- Teflon – Energy Dem Wah Drain
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