MONOPOLY RIDDIM produced by TRUE LOYAL RECORDS 2020
Monopoly Overview
Monopoly Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020 that pays tribute to classic dancehall while adding a modern sound. The riddim brings together several artists who each offer their own style. Alkaline is known for his unique voice and often controversial lyrics. He has been one of the most streamed dancehall artists over the past decade and is recognized for pushing boundaries in his music. Craiggis, a rising voice in the dancehall scene, is known for his catchy hooks and energetic delivery. He has been building a reputation for his sharp songwriting skills. Draybadz is another artist featured on the riddim. He is respected for his storytelling and has gained attention with his consistent releases in recent years. Galaxy P, who has been active in dancehall since the 1990s, brings experience and a seasoned style to the project. His earlier hits helped shape the sound of modern dancehall. Intense is one of the new generation artists who has quickly gained popularity for his rapid-fire lyrics and strong presence in the Jamaican charts. The riddim is produced by TRUE LOYAL RECORDS, a label known for high-quality dancehall productions and collaborations with both new and established artists. Monopoly Riddim features upbeat drum patterns and heavy bass, echoing the roots of dancehall while sounding fresh for 2020. The release stands out for blending nostalgia with a forward-thinking approach, making it a notable addition to the dancehall genre.
Monopoly Tracklist:
- Alkaline – Monopoly
- Alkaline – Monopoly (Raw)
- Craiggis – Work With The Flow
- Craiggis – Work With The Flow (Raw)
- Draybadz – Nah Play
- Draybadz – Nah Play (Raw)
- Galaxy P – Money
- Intense – Fire First
- Kapella Don – Major
- Loyal Savage – Park Up
- Molko Burna – Dutty Habbit
- Molko Burna – Dutty Habbit (Raw)
- Treja – Program
- Treja – Program (Raw)
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