Need Some Money Riddim – Chimney Records 2009
Need Some Money Overview
The Need Some Money Riddim came together in a Kingston studio in 2009. The team behind the riddim wanted to create something fresh for the dancehall scene. The bashment arranger chose a street-inspired sound, mixing heavy bass with catchy melodies. This direction gave the riddim a raw and energetic feel that stood out that year. The project’s production is linked to Chimney Records, known for shaping dancehall with crisp, modern beats. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. Bugle, already recognized for songs like "Journey," delivered "Need Some Money" on this beat. His lyrics and delivery connected with listeners facing real-life struggles. Eko appeared twice on the riddim, first with "Dem Nuh Badda Dan Me," then with "My Time To Rise." Both tracks showed Eko’s confident approach and his ability to ride the beat with ease. Infamuss Regilata added "Must Prosper," giving the riddim a hopeful message. His song fit well with the overall vibe, encouraging listeners to keep pushing forward. Sample joined the lineup with "We Ah Gallis," bringing a playful energy to the project. This track celebrated dancehall’s party side and gave fans something to move to. The instrumental version, "Need Some Money Riddim (Chimney Records)," let selectors and DJs get creative in their sets. This made the riddim a favorite at dances and parties. Years later, selectors still play this 2009 drop. The Need Some Money Riddim stands as a key sound from that era, remembered for its strong lineup and streetwise energy.
Need Some Money Tracklist:
- Bugle – Need Some Money (Raw)
- Bugle – Need Some Money (Edit)
- Eko – Dem Nuh Badda Dan Me
- Eko – My Time To Rise
- Infamuss Regilata – Must Prosper
- Sample – We Ah Gallis
- Version (Chimney Records) – Need Some Money Riddim
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