TALK YUH TALK RIDDIM produced by DON MONEY RECORDS 2021
Talk Yuh Talk Overview
In 2021, dancehall was all about energy and versatility, and the party backdrop of the Talk Yuh Talk Riddim fit the moment perfectly. This collection was designed for the dance floor, and it quickly showed its power in parties and sound systems across Jamaica and beyond. Behind the riddim is DON MONEY RECORDS, a label known for shaping modern dancehall with bold choices. Over the years, DON MONEY RECORDS has built a reputation for crafting tracks that catch the attention of both DJs and listeners. Their focus on live horn riffs and layered production has helped their riddims stand out in a crowded field. Each artist on the Talk Yuh Talk Riddim brought their own style. Chronic Law’s “Gun Thief” delivers his signature flow, adding a dark, reflective edge. Chronic Law is no stranger to success—his hit single “Hillside” is a staple in dancehall playlists and has earned millions of views on YouTube. Daddy1’s “Talk Yuh Talk” is a standout, full of catchy hooks and confident lyrics. Daddy1, a member of the 6ixx crew, rose to fame with tracks like “Custom,” which charted in Jamaica and helped solidify his place in the new wave of dancehall artists. Mad Daag’s “Benz Truck” keeps the energy high, while Munga Honorable’s “Mathematics” brings his veteran presence to the riddim. Munga Honorable is well known for his 2007 hit “Bad From Mi Born,” a song that remains popular in dancehall circles. Quada’s “9 to 5” rounds out the collection with his distinctive voice and storytelling style. This release proved that yard studios were still leading the way in dancehall, offering fresh sounds and memorable moments in 2021.
Talk Yuh Talk Tracklist:
- Chronic Law – Gun Thief
- Daddy1 – Talk Yuh Talk
- Mad Daag – Benz Truck
- Munga Honorable – Mathematics
- Quada – 9 to 5
Releases Similar to Talk Yuh Talk Riddim – Don Money Records
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.