TRIPLE9 RIDDIM produced by RAGGA MAC RECORDS 2020
Triple9 Overview
Triple9 Riddim is a dancehall release from 2020, produced by RAGGA MAC RECORDS. The riddim stands out for its bold sound and strong lineup of artists, each bringing their own style to the project. Pitbull Fighter is known for his energetic delivery and often addresses social issues in his lyrics. His track on Triple9 Riddim has gained attention for its direct approach and catchy hook. Cactus, who started his career performing in local sound clashes, brings raw energy and a streetwise perspective to his song. His style is influenced by classic dancehall but with a modern twist. Asuka is recognized for her unique voice and melodic flow. She often blends singing with deejaying, and her contribution to Triple9 Riddim highlights her ability to mix catchy melodies with sharp lyrics. Cut Burn is a rising artist who has built a following through his online releases. His song on this riddim has been streamed thousands of times since its release, showing his growing popularity. J. Gold Man is known for his smooth delivery and often collaborates with other artists in the dancehall scene. RAGGA MAC RECORDS has a history of producing dancehall and reggae projects that focus on authentic sounds and artist development. The Triple9 Riddim itself features a driving beat, heavy bass, and digital synths, reflecting the modern dancehall style of 2020. It has become popular among selectors and continues to be played at events, making it a notable release in recent dancehall culture.
Triple9 Tracklist:
- Pitbull Fighter – Tune In
- Cactus – Power Of Music
- Asuka – Music Illminates World
- Cut Burn – 39
- J. Gold Man – Rain Maker
- Iuri – On&On
- Mac-G – Music 4 Life
- One Sec Later – 999
- Makaze – Imagine
- Noisy – S.E.T.O
- Osamurai – Don’t Worry
- Taison – Chenge&Action
- Tion – Share Time
- King Papa – Thank You Road
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