STREET MONEY RIDDIM produced by PRESSURE DEM RECORDS / CLAPSEVEN MUSIC
Street Money Overview
In 2022, the Street Money Riddim became a favorite at dancehall parties, setting the tone for many unforgettable nights. This project was shaped by the creative direction of PRESSURE DEM RECORDS and CLAPSEVEN MUSIC, two names respected in the dancehall scene for their consistent delivery of high-quality riddims. CLAPSEVEN MUSIC, in particular, has built a reputation for crafting tracks that attract both local and international attention, helping dancehall reach new audiences. The sound engineer behind Street Money Riddim played an important role, blending smooth beats with energetic rhythms that kept the dancefloor moving. The recording process focused on clarity and punch, making sure each artist’s voice and style came through clearly. This attention to detail helped every track stand out, from the first note to the last. Artists like DXL, with his track "Want It All," and Hardio, on "Nah Stop," brought their own unique energy to the project, making the riddim a staple for selectors. Munga Honorable, known for his hit "Bad From Mi Born," added "Spinnaz" to the line-up, bringing his signature flow and experience. Klassic TopKicka’s "Stay Humble" and Maro Sobad’s "Ova & Ova" also contributed to the riddim’s success, each artist shaping the party atmosphere in their own way. Looking back, Street Money Riddim captured the lively spirit of 2022. The project’s smooth production and strong performances made it a memorable soundtrack for dancehall fans everywhere.
Street Money Tracklist:
- DXL – Want It All
- Hardio – Nah Stop
- Klassic TopKicka – Stay Humble
- Maro Sobad – Ova & Ova
- Munga Honorable – Spinnaz
- Sizzla Kalonji – Money
- The Dialer – Network
- Tone Onesquad – Pretty Dunce
- Versi – Talk About Me
- ClapSeven Music – Street Money Riddim
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Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.