MONEY TRAIN RIDDIM produced by DIAMONDWHITE PRODUCTIONS 2021
Money Train Overview
DIAMONDWHITE PRODUCTIONS set the tone for dancehall parties in 2021 with the release of Money Train Riddim. Known for their sharp approach to modern dancehall, DIAMONDWHITE PRODUCTIONS has built a reputation for crisp, energetic riddims and has gained attention for their growing catalogue on streaming platforms. The Money Train Riddim quickly became a yard anthem, thanks to a strong lineup of artists and unique tracks. Chif Inspector stands out with "Gyal Call Me," a song that showcases his catchy style and brings a vibe that fits any dance. Dean Nas & Muscavodo team up on "Turn Me On," delivering a smooth performance that highlights their chemistry. Muscavodo, in particular, is recognized for his work in the dancehall scene, often collaborating with other rising talents. The label’s own Diamondwhite steps into the spotlight with two tracks: "Fall Like Rain" and the "Money Train Riddim Instrumental." These tracks underline the producer’s ability to blend rhythm and melody, keeping the dancefloor moving. Ital Luke brings a different flavor with "On The Way To You," while Jamaican English offers a thoughtful take on "Hard Times," adding lyrical depth to the collection. Each artist brings their own energy, but it’s the work of DIAMONDWHITE PRODUCTIONS that ties everything together. Their focus on fresh beats and dancehall tradition helped make Money Train Riddim a staple at parties and dances across Jamaica and beyond. The fire of 2021 still echoes whenever these tracks play, proving the lasting impact of this memorable riddim.
Money Train Tracklist:
- Chif Inspector – Gyal Call Me
- Dean Nas & Muscavodo – Turn Me On
- Diamondwhite – Fall Like Rain
- Diamondwhite – Money Train Riddim Instrumental
- Ital Luke – On The Way To You
- Jamaican English – Hard Times
- Juggernaut – Real Fren
- King Kenni – Need You
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