S20 RIDDIM produced by PURE MUSIC PRODUCTIONS 2020
S20 Overview
PURE MUSIC PRODUCTIONS released the S20 Riddim in 2020, adding a lively new sound to the dancehall scene. The riddim quickly caught attention for its energetic beats and catchy style. Wayne Wonder, known for his smooth vocals and long career in reggae and dancehall, brings his signature melodic touch to the project. Demarco, who has built a reputation for both singing and producing, delivers a strong performance that matches the riddim’s upbeat mood. Chronic Law, a newer voice in dancehall, adds his deep, thoughtful lyrics and modern flow, showing why he has become popular with younger fans. Delly Ranx and Spragga Benz, both respected for their long-standing influence in Jamaican music, appear together on one track. Their collaboration blends Delly Ranx’s production skills and Spragga Benz’s fast, confident delivery. Pressure, known for his roots reggae background and impactful songs, brings a unique touch that stands out among the other tracks. PURE MUSIC PRODUCTIONS, the label behind the riddim, has produced several notable projects in recent years. The company is known for working with both established and rising artists, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall. The S20 Riddim itself features driving drums, sharp synths, and a dancefloor-friendly tempo. Released in 2020, it reflects the energy and creativity of contemporary Jamaican music. The riddim’s infectious rhythm and fresh approach have made it a favorite at parties and festivals, showing its ongoing influence in the dancehall community.
S20 Tracklist:
- Wayne Wonder – Don’t Kill The Woman
- Demarco – Life Over Gun
- Chronic Law – Not Enough
- Delly Ranx & Spragga Benz – Big Time
- Pressure – True Love
- Vershon – Just Life
- Bugle – Nuh Love Likes
- Phoenix Joans – No Weapon
- WzDom Aka Jah Wiz – War
- Pure Music – S20 Riddim (instrumental)
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