PRIME TIME RIDDIM produced by MPJ MUSIC 2022
Prime Time Overview
In 2022, the Prime Time Riddim stood out as a key bashment release, mixing dancehall’s hardcore energy with catchy hooks perfect for clubs. The riddim was arranged with a focus on party vibes, using bold drum patterns and layered synths to keep the energy high. Behind the scenes, MPJ MUSIC led the project. Known for producing several dancehall hits and running the MPJ Music label, the producer has built a reputation for crisp, modern sounds that connect well with both local and international fans. The recording process brought together a strong lineup of artists, each shaping the club-ready feel in their own way. Tornado’s “We a Party” set the tone, delivering lively vocals that matched the riddim’s upbeat drive. Mr Easy followed with “All About the G's,” bringing his signature smooth style—fans may remember his earlier hit “Drive Me Crazy,” which helped cement his place in dancehall. Bounty Killer, a legend with a long list of awards and known for classic tracks like “Look,” added raw power to “Warlord Attack Again.” His commanding delivery pushed the riddim’s intensity even further. Bling Dawg contributed “Girls Girls,” showing off his skill with catchy choruses, while Andrew & Wada Blood’s “Hustle Hard” brought a hustler’s anthem to the mix. Each artist’s unique approach made the riddim stand out in clubs, with Factor’s “Prime Time Riddim” instrumental highlighting the production’s quality. The release captured the spirit of 2022’s dancehall scene, making it a favorite for party DJs and fans alike.
Prime Time Tracklist:
- Tornado – We a Party
- Mr Easy – All About the G’s
- Bounty Killer – Warlord Attack Again
- Bling Dawg – Girls Girls
- Andrew & Wada blood – Hustle Hard
- Ding Dong – Glory Days
- Assailant – I’m Crazy
- Iyara – Dem Waah Money
- Trevor Off Key – Kitty Kat
- Factor – Prime Time Riddim (Instrumental)
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