ROAD RUN RIDDIM produced by PAYDAY MUSIC
Road Run Overview
When Road Run Riddim dropped in 2022, dancehall fans reacted fast. The riddim’s energy hit the dance floor and quickly became a favorite at parties and street dances. The bashment flow was made for movement, and listeners kept coming back for more. The project brought together some of dancehall’s most respected voices. Munga delivered “Deh Ya Still Right,” bringing his signature lyrical style. Known for hits like “Bad From Mi Born,” Munga has long been a staple in the scene, and his contribution here kept his reputation strong. Sizzla, a Grammy-nominated artist famous for albums like “Da Real Thing,” gave fans “Figure Dem Bad Right.” His powerful delivery and conscious lyrics added depth to the riddim. Beres Brown’s “Bring Trees” added a smooth, melodic touch, while HiKaliba’s “Attitude Right” brought a fresh energy. Each artist found their own groove on the riddim, showing the range and creativity of Jamaica’s dancehall talent. Behind it all was PayDay Music, the producer and label responsible for Road Run Riddim. PayDay Music has a history of shaping dancehall and reggae with standout productions, and their work has reached millions of streams worldwide. Their studio approach helped create a sound that was both classic and ready for the festival season. This release proved the strength of Jamaican studios in 2022. Road Run Riddim blended veteran voices and rising stars, all under the careful direction of PayDay Music. The result was a dancehall drop that fans and DJs embraced, keeping the spirit of the genre alive.
Road Run Tracklist:
- Munga – Deh Ya Still Right
- Sizzla – Figure Dem Bad Right
- Beres Brown – Bring Trees (Right Clean Mix)
- Beres Brown – Bring Trees (Right Raw Mix)
- Beres Brown – Bring Trees (Vibe Mix)
- HiKaliba – Attitude Right
- PayDay Music – Road Run Riddim (Instrumental)
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