PILE UP RIDDIM produced by YELLOW MOON RECORDS 2016
Pile Up Overview
In 2016, dancehall fans were introduced to the Pile Up Riddim, a project that quickly became a selector’s favorite. The riddim was produced by YELLOW MOON RECORDS, a label known for its modern approach and strong influence in Jamaican music. YELLOW MOON RECORDS has a reputation for bringing together talented artists and delivering high-quality productions that reach wide audiences. This bashment project is remembered for giving rising artists a big break in the dancehall scene. On the Pile Up Riddim, each artist brought their own style and energy. Aidonia’s "Dat A Di Ting" stood out with its catchy flow and commanding delivery. Dj Sunshine contributed the title track "Pile Up Riddim," which set the tone for the entire project. Feedo added a positive vibe with "Happy," while Garizzon Curtis offered a more serious message on "No Trust." I Octane’s "Full Mi Cup" brought a party atmosphere, helping the riddim reach even more listeners. The project also featured strong tracks from other artists, including Jah Vinci with "Money Pile Up," Jahmiel’s "Conquer," Masicka’s "To Di Top," and Ocg’s "Mek Mi Smoke." Each song showcased the versatility of the riddim and the talent of the artists involved. Pile Up Riddim remains an important part of dancehall history. It united established names and newcomers, giving fresh voices a platform while keeping the dancehall sound current. The project’s impact is still felt in dances and on radio, marking it as a key moment for both YELLOW MOON RECORDS and the artists who made their mark.
Pile Up Tracklist:
- Aidonia – Dat A Di Ting (Clean)
- Aidonia – Dat A Di Ting (Raw)
- Dj Sunshine – Pile Up Riddim (Instrumental)
- Feedo – Happy
- Garizzon Curtis – No Trust
- I Octane – Full Mi Cup
- Jah Vinci – Money Pile Up
- Jahmiel – Conquer
- Masicka – To Di Top (Clean)
- Masicka – To Di Top (Raw)
- Mavado – Set The Trend
- Ocg – Mek Mi Smoke
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