MOTION CITY RIDDIM produced by ONE MOTION RECORDS 2020
Motion City Overview
Motion City Riddim is a new dancehall release that draws from the roots of the genre while sounding modern. The riddim features several artists who each bring their own style to the project. Chronic Law, known for his deep lyrics and steady flow, adds a strong presence to the riddim. He has gained attention in recent years for his consistent releases and unique voice. Shane, often called Shane-e, is recognized for his catchy hooks and energetic delivery. His music often connects with younger dancehall fans. Bad Gyal Jade stands out as one of the few female voices on the riddim. She is known for her bold lyrics and confident style, making her a rising name in the scene. Delly Ranx has been active in dancehall for many years. He is respected for both his production skills and his work as a deejay. Clymaxx brings a fresh sound, mixing sharp lyrics with a strong stage presence. She has built a reputation for her performances and lyrical ability. The riddim is produced by ONE MOTION RECORDS, a label that has worked with several well-known dancehall and reggae artists. The label is known for its clean production and for supporting both new and established talent. Motion City Riddim was released in 2020 and is built on energetic drums and classic dancehall melodies. The sound is both nostalgic and new, making it popular in clubs and on sound systems. The riddim highlights the ongoing evolution of dancehall music.
Motion City Tracklist:
- Chronic Law – Cyah Settle
- Shane-e & Blakkman – Man A Killa
- Bad Gyal Jade – Character
- Delly Ranx – Make Things Happen
- Clymaxx – Nuh Say 40
- Lanz – No Getting Over
- April Maye – May Effect
- Lahba – Candle Light
- Chapz Tapman – Thug Testimony
- Kaream Kharizma – Nirvana Tiana
- Kaream Kharizma – Nirvana Tiana
- Ssense – Vent
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