NIGHT BEACH RIDDIM produced by TRU MONEY MUSIQ 2021
Night Beach Overview
In 2021, dancehall fans across Jamaica and beyond felt the power of the Night Beach Riddim. The riddim’s yard beat pumped from sound systems at street parties and clubs, bringing people together on the dance floor. This kind of energy is what sound system culture is all about: heavy bass, catchy melodies, and rhythms that make you want to move. Behind this riddim is producer TRU MONEY MUSIQ. Known for working with both new and established artists, TRU MONEY MUSIQ has built a solid name in the dancehall scene. Their productions have reached streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, helping dancehall reach listeners worldwide. Night Beach Riddim features a strong lineup. Shaqstar’s “Need That” rides the beat with a catchy hook and sharp lyrics. Blak Ryno, known for his hit “Bike Back” and a former member of Vybz Kartel’s Portmore Empire, brings his energy to “Outside.” Fats delivers “Don Dadda,” showing his unique style, while Kurrency’s “Pull Up” adds more fire to the mix. Don Pree’s “Pleasure” rounds out the set, each artist adding their own flavor to the riddim. The riddim’s production is tight, with crisp drums and a bassline that keeps the party moving. TRU MONEY MUSIQ’s skill in the studio makes every track sound clear and powerful, perfect for big speakers and open-air dances. In a year full of music, Night Beach Riddim stood out as one of the purest dancehall sounds of 2021, keeping the spirit of sound system culture alive.
Night Beach Tracklist:
- Shaqstar – Need That (Clean)
- Shaqstar – Need That (Raw)
- Blak Ryno – Outside (Clean)
- Blak Ryno – Outside (Raw)
- Fats – Don Dadda (Clean)
- Fats – Don Dadda (Raw)
- Kurrency – Pull Up (Clean)
- Kurrency – Pull Up (Raw)
- Don Pree – Pleasure (Clean)
- Don Pree – Pleasure (Raw)
- Itakay – Roun Yahso (feat Vynn XL) (Clean)
- Itakay Feat. Vynn XL – Roun Yahso (feat Vynn XL) (Raw)
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