STINKING RICH RIDDIM produced by JASON ALI PRODUCTIONS 2016
Stinking Rich Overview
In 2016, the Stinking Rich Riddim brought fresh energy to dancehall sound system culture. This yard beat had a raw, hypnotic groove that was perfect for parties and street dances. Sound systems have always been the heart of Jamaican music, and this riddim fit right in. Its deep bass and sharp drums made it a favorite for selectors and fans who wanted to feel the music in their bones. The beat maker behind Stinking Rich Riddim was JASON ALI PRODUCTIONS. Known for producing tracks that keep the dancehall spirit alive, Jason Ali’s label has worked with many rising and established artists. The Stinking Rich Riddim added to their reputation for creating music that connects with the streets and the dance floor. Several artists brought their own style to the riddim. Chris Rokk’s “No Dirty Life” stood out with its catchy hooks. Devin Di Dakta, who had earlier won the 2015 Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall competition, delivered “Pretty Likkle Devil.” Singaa Breeze added his flavor with “In Di Mawning.” Eyesus performed “Money Day,” and Fabian gave fans “Dollar Sign.” Each song kept the riddim’s energy high, with lyrics about life, hustle, and celebration. Looking back, the Stinking Rich Riddim helped keep dancehall alive in 2016. The yard beat, strong production from JASON ALI PRODUCTIONS, and the unique voices of Chris Rokk, Devin Di Dakta, Singaa Breeze, Eyesus, and Fabian made it a memorable part of sound system culture that year.
Stinking Rich Tracklist:
- Chris Rokk – No Dirty Life
- Devin Di Dakta – Pretty Likkle Devil
- Singaa Breeze – In Di Mawning
- Eyesus – Money Day
- Fabian – Dollar Sign
- Jah Malo – Hold Her Man
- Jah Will – Too Much Feelings
- Supa Hype – Smoke Weed
- Tanto Blacks – Stinking Rich
- Jason Ali – Stinking Rich Riddim (Instrumental)
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