NUMBERS DONT LIE RIDDIM produced by DANE RAYCHORDS & UNRULY ENTERTAINMENT 2020
Numbers Dont Lie Overview
Numbers Dont Lie Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020 that brings together several well-known Jamaican artists. The riddim features Dane Ray, who is known for his work as both a singer and a producer in the modern dancehall scene. Unruly Cuz, a member of the Unruly camp, is recognized for his energetic delivery and strong connection to the street culture of dancehall. Munga Honorable, often called the “Gangsta Ras,” has made a name for himself with his mix of conscious lyrics and catchy hooks. Quada is a younger artist who has quickly gained attention with his raw style and storytelling ability. Chronic Law is respected for his deep lyrics and consistent presence in the dancehall charts. Akino Dirtfree brings a fresh voice to the riddim, adding to its variety. The riddim is produced by DANE RAYCHORDS and UNRULY ENTERTAINMENT. DANE RAYCHORDS is known for producing hits for several top dancehall acts, while UNRULY ENTERTAINMENT is the label behind the Unruly movement, supporting new and established talent in Jamaica. Numbers Dont Lie Riddim stands out for its groovy layers and upbeat tempo, making it a favorite for dancehall selectors. Released in 2020, it captures the energy of that year’s dancehall sound. The riddim reflects Jamaica’s tradition of creating instrumental tracks that allow different artists to showcase their style, and it continues to be played in dancehalls across the island.
Numbers Dont Lie Tracklist:
- Dane Ray – Money Pile Up (Radio)
- Dane Ray – Money Pile Up (Explicit)
- Unruly Cuz – Get Yo Money Up
- Munga Honorable – Turn Up (Radio)
- Munga Honorable – Turn Up (Explicit)
- Quada & Chronic Law – Wild & Rich (Radio)
- Quada & Chronic Law – Wild & Rich (Explicit)
- Akino Dirtfree – Head and Shoulder
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