REAL MONEY RIDDIM produced by 9YARD PRODUCTION 2014
Real Money Overview
In the heart of Jamaica’s dancehall scene, street anthems have always shaped the sound of the parties. The beat, heavy with bass and catchy melodies, gives selectors the perfect energy to keep crowds moving. In 2014, a new riddim arrived that quickly became a favorite for dancehall nights: Real Money Riddim. The producer behind this project, 9YARD PRODUCTION, is known for creating fresh riddims that connect with both artists and fans. Based in Jamaica, 9YARD PRODUCTION has worked with many talents and helped push dancehall music into new spaces. Their work on Real Money Riddim brought together different voices and styles, showing their skill in building a strong, unified sound. On this riddim, Demar Spoilers stands out with the track "Dutty Money." His delivery matches the energy of the beat, making it a true street anthem. Erup, best known for his hit "Click Mi Finger," brings his unique style to "Keep Going." Hurricane delivers "Mek Things Happen," adding a raw edge that fits the riddim's vibe. Johnny Builder’s "Dah Thing Deh" and Kym Hamilton’s "Money General" both bring their own flavor, showing the riddim’s range. These tracks, along with others on the riddim, gave DJs and selectors a fresh set of tunes that still get played years later. The Real Money Riddim’s strong base and memorable melodies keep it alive in dancehall sessions. It remains a go-to selection for anyone wanting to set the dance floor on fire, proving the lasting impact of 9YARD PRODUCTION and the artists who voiced it.
Real Money Tracklist:
- Demar Spoilers – Dutty Money
- Erup – Keep Going
- Hurricane – Mek Things Happen
- Johnny Builder – Dah Thing Deh
- Kym Hamilton – Money General
- Pamputtae – Service
- R$Money – Pon Di Hustling
- Thugzy Malone – We Nuh Fraid A Dem
- Tony Capich – Wah Hapen To Di Youths
- Wolfman – Dont Give Up
- 9yard Production – Real Money Riddim Instrumental
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