SUGA MAMA RIDDIM produced by MORE LOVE RECORDS 2022
Suga Mama Overview
Suga Mama Riddim started as a street anthem in 2022, coming straight from the heart of Jamaican dancehall. The riddim’s heavy bass and catchy groove made it a favorite at parties and dancehalls across the island. It quickly became a touchstone for dancehall culture that year, with crowds remembering how it brought people together on the dancefloor. The collection features standout tracks from several artists. Expanda’s “Party” became a crowd favorite, with its energetic delivery and memorable hooks. Maah Jesty’s “Suga Mama” showed off his unique style and helped him reach new fans. Michelle Irie brought her strong voice to “Caah Manage,” adding a powerful female perspective to the lineup. Dj Gace Aka Tookoffboss delivered “No Worthless Man,” a song that resonated with listeners for its message and rhythm. Mr. Weather’s “High Grade” added a classic dancehall vibe, keeping the energy high throughout the sequence. The bashment arranger gave the riddim its smooth flow, making sure each artist’s song fit perfectly into the mix. The production was handled by MORE LOVE RECORDS, a label known for supporting new and established dancehall talent. Their work on Suga Mama Riddim added to their reputation for producing modern dancehall hits. MORE LOVE RECORDS has played a key role in bringing fresh sounds to the genre and connecting artists with wider audiences. Suga Mama Riddim is remembered for its powerful sound and its ability to move crowds. It remains a favorite for anyone who loves the energy of dancehall music in 2022.
Suga Mama Tracklist:
- Expanda – Party
- Maah Jesty – Suga Mama
- Michelle Irie – Caah Manage
- Dj Gace Aka Tookoffboss – No Worthless Man
- Coval – Gyal No Hard Fi Get
- Mr. Weather – High Grade
- Empress Radiance – Let Mi Know
- Candy Trapsetta – Kitty
- Philip Myers – Voice Of The People
- More Love Records – Suga Mama Riddim
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