Tico Showtime Riddim produced by Killa Productions 2025
Tico Showtime Overview
The Tico Showtime Riddim is making waves in 2025, with crowds everywhere enjoying its energy. This dancehall project features a strong lineup of artists. Toledo leads with the track "Show Time," bringing his signature style to the riddim. Banton, known for his hit "Bro," adds his own flavor, building on his reputation from previous collaborations in the dancehall scene. Tapon Ft. Gonin team up for "Quiero Paz," a song that stands out for its catchy hook and message. Gonin, who also appears in "Quiero Paz," is recognized for his unique voice and growing influence in Latin dancehall music. Keylor’s "Me Mata" adds another layer to the riddim, with smooth vocals and a danceable beat. Other tracks on the project include "Canto De Victoria" by Ghettox, "Agradece" by Tikaf, "Seguirlo A ?L" by El Soldado, "Fluye" by Mike Joseph, and "Si Eres Mala" by Moises Marsh. Each artist brings their own style, making the riddim feel fresh and exciting. The man behind the sound is Killa Productions. Known for producing several dancehall hits in the last few years, Killa Productions has worked with both established and rising artists. His productions have earned millions of streams online, and he is respected for creating beats that keep dance floors moving. As of 2025, the Tico Showtime Riddim is a certified bashment anthem, heard at every party and club. The combination of talented artists and Killa Productions’ energetic beats has made this one of the year’s must-hear dancehall projects.
Tico Showtime Tracklist:
- Toledo – Show Time
- Banton – Bro
- Tapon Ft. Gonin – Quiero Paz
- Keylor – Me Mata
- Ghettox – Canto De Victoria
- Tikaf – Agradece
- El Soldado – Seguirlo A ?L
- Mike Joseph – Fluye
- Moises Marsh – Si Eres Mala
- Jahricio – Como Loco
- Killa – Tico Showtime Riddim (Version)
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