NFT DRIP THE RIDDIM produced by MILLI MUSIC 2022
Nft Drip The Overview
The magic of this bashment release started in the studio, where the right energy and vision came together. The creative direction was led by producer MILLI MUSIC, a name known in dancehall for his sharp ear and ability to blend artists’ unique styles. MILLI MUSIC has worked with several rising stars and has helped push new riddims onto streaming charts, making his productions popular in dancehall parties worldwide. On this riddim, each artist brought their own flavour. Chronic Law, with his track "Drip," added a deep, lyrical presence. Chronic Law is well-known for his storytelling and has been featured on several hit singles, making him a strong voice in modern dancehall. Next, 10Tik delivered "Pipi," bringing his signature flow. 10Tik rose to fame with his breakout song "Roll Deep" in 2021, earning millions of views and building a loyal fanbase. Jdon Heights stepped in with "We Did It," showcasing his smooth delivery. While Jdon Heights is still building his name, his appearance on this riddim showed his potential to stand alongside bigger acts. The riddim also featured Charly Black on "Good F*ck." Charly Black is famous internationally for his hit "Gyal You a Party Animal," which topped charts in several countries and made him a global dancehall ambassador. Jahshii rounded out the lineup with "One In A Million." Jahshii is one of dancehall’s most talked-about young artists, known for his energetic performances and rapid rise in the Jamaican music scene. Even today, DJs spin this 2022 bashment riddim, keeping its energy alive at parties and reminding crowds of the time when these songs ruled the dancefloor.
Nft Drip The Tracklist:
- Chronic Law – Drip
- 10Tik – Pipi
- Jdon Heights – We Did It
- Charly Black – Good F*ck
- Jahshii – One In A Million
- General Degree – Come Over
- Lanae – No More Friend
- Rozarro – Man A Star
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