THE PRIME TIME BOSS RIDDIM produced by PRIME TIME BEATS RECORDS 2015
The Prime Time Boss Overview
When The Prime Time Boss Riddim arrived in 2015, DJs quickly picked up the collection for parties and dances. The riddim, made by PRIME TIME BEATS RECORDS, stood out with its lively beat and smooth flow. The label was already known for making popular dancehall tracks and helping new voices get noticed in the scene. This riddim brought together several artists, each adding their own style. Aria’s “Rock Yuh Body” gave the collection a fun, energetic touch. Lusion appeared twice, with “Tomorrow” and “Nuh Heart,” showing his range. Ryme Minista’s “Girl” added a catchy hook that many fans remembered. Teejay’s “Please Mi” was another highlight. Teejay is known for his hit “Rags to Riches,” which brought him more attention in later years. Elegant’s “Anyweh” kept the party mood going strong. Other artists on the riddim included Hp Bama with “La La La La La,” Nae Nae with “You Alone,” Danjay with “Bloodclaut F*K,” and Jonnah with “Dem Try.” Each track fit well together, making the riddim flow from start to finish. Compared to other dancehall collections from 2015, The Prime Time Boss Riddim had a brighter, more party-focused sound. While some riddims from that year were darker or more serious, this one kept the energy high. It became a favorite for selectors who wanted to keep crowds moving. Looking back, this release helped keep dancehall lively in 2015. PRIME TIME BEATS RECORDS showed once again that they could create music that both fans and DJs loved.
The Prime Time Boss Tracklist:
- Aria – Rock Yuh Body
- Lusion – Tomorrow
- Lusion – Nuh Heart
- Ryme Minista – Girl
- Teejay – Please Mi
- Elegant – Anyweh
- Hp Bama – La La La La La
- Nae Nae – You Alone
- Danjay – Bloodclaut F*K
- Jonnah – Dem Try
- Jahvillani – Fall In Love
- Kr – Betta Mi A Look
- Classy D – Ten Steps
- Aladdin Gee – Do It Like That
- The Prime Time Boss Riddim Instrumental
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