SUNDAY CRY RIDDIM produced by WENG DI DJ / MMK PRODUCTION 2012
Sunday Cry Overview
The Sunday Cry Riddim, released in 2012, was made for the dance floor. Its rhythm is fast and energetic, with a strong bassline and catchy hooks. The beat keeps dancers moving, and the lively vibe makes it perfect for parties. Right from the start, it was clear that this riddim was designed to get people on their feet. The artists featured on Sunday Cry Riddim each brought their own style. Bitta Society delivered “Ghetto Pain,” a track that stands out for its realness and emotion. Echo D Wayne’s “Bloody” adds a sharp edge to the riddim, showing his talent for hard-hitting lyrics. Echo D Wayne is also known for his collaboration with dancehall acts in Jamaica, giving him a respected place in the scene. Hungry Cry’s “Matic Hype” brings a raw energy, fitting well with the riddim’s party feel. Spry Mafia rounds out the lineup with “It Rougher,” adding another layer to the project. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer played a key role in shaping the overall sound. The producer, WENG DI DJ / MMK PRODUCTION, is known in the Jamaican music industry for his consistent work with local artists. He has built a reputation for high-quality production and has helped many tracks gain attention in the dancehall community. Sunday Cry Riddim is a good example of how yard studios in Jamaica pushed dancehall forward in 2012. The project blended strong beats, fresh voices, and skilled production, making it a favorite in parties and on the streets.
Sunday Cry Tracklist:
- Bitta Society – Ghetto Pain
- Echo D Wayne – Bloody (Raw)
- Hungry Cry – Matic Hype
- Spry Mafia – It Rougher
- Sunday Cry Riddim Instrumental Version
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