TOP LIFE RIDDIM produced by PRIMETIME MUSIC 2022
Top Life Overview
In 2022, dancehall was buzzing with new energy. The Top Life Riddim, produced by PRIMETIME MUSIC, became a favorite among both selectors and fans. PRIMETIME MUSIC is known for pushing fresh talent into the spotlight and has helped launch several new voices in the genre. Their releases often gather strong streaming numbers and are played in dancehall sessions across Jamaica and beyond. The Top Life Riddim featured a lineup of rising artists, each bringing their own style. Clymaxx delivered "Pardon Me," showing her sharp lyrics and confident flow. Clymaxx had already made waves with her earlier single "Tek a Gal Man," and her performance on this riddim confirmed her place in the dancehall scene. Soul G Ruff Nation contributed "Likkle Henny," a track that quickly caught attention for its catchy hook and party vibes. Cubana’s "Natural Hot" stood out with its smooth delivery and playful lyrics, helping Cubana reach new listeners. Hot Frass brought raw energy to the riddim with "Top Life." Known for his hit "Polo," Hot Frass has built a reputation for street anthems and memorable hooks. His work on this project added to his growing catalog of popular tracks. Molko Burna rounded out the mix with "Run E Streets," a song that highlighted his unique voice and storytelling style. This riddim gave these artists a big break and is still respected by dancehall selectors today. The Top Life Riddim remains a strong example of how new talent can shine when given the right platform.
Top Life Tracklist:
- Clymaxx – Pardon Me (Clean)
- Clymaxx – Pardon Me (Raw)
- Soul G Ruff Nation – Likkle Henny (Clean)
- Soul G Ruff Nation – Likkle Henny (Raw)
- Cubana – Natural Hot
- Hot Frass – Top Life (Clean)
- Hot Frass – Top Life (Raw)
- Molko Burna – Run E Streets (Clean)
- Molko Burna – Run E Streets (Raw)
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