Week n Riddim produced by CC Entertainment and Mari Muziq 2023
Week n Overview
The Week n Riddim compilation dropped in Jamaica in 2023, quickly catching the attention of dancehall fans and selectors. This project stood out for its mix of hardcore dancehall energy and catchy, memorable hooks, making it a favorite in clubs and on playlists. The compilation features standout tracks from a select group of artists. Keneil Merital delivers the title track, "Week N," bringing his signature style that fans remember from his days as part of Merital Family, known for their hit "My Money (Ha Ha)." Brinxx comes through with "Party Vibes," adding his own flavor to the riddim. Mr Chumps brings energy with "Rave," a song built for lively dancehall sessions. Amacon’s "Drip" and Minx’s "Frass Like a Freezer" each add their own twist, showing the variety of voices on the riddim. Other featured songs include "Out Fi Di Money" by Chris flexx, "Invincible" by Frasswel, "Blue Steel" by Cento P, and "Blast Off" by Hugo Bandulu. Mari Muziq, who also co-produced the project, steps forward with his own cut, "Week N," further highlighting his dual role as artist and producer. Production was handled by CC Entertainment and Mari Muziq. CC Entertainment has been a steady presence in the dancehall scene, known for working with emerging and established artists alike. Mari Muziq, as both producer and performer, brings a modern touch that keeps the sound fresh. Even months after its release, Week n Riddim remains a favorite among dancehall selectors, proving its lasting appeal in a busy 2023 dancehall landscape.
Week n Tracklist:
- Keneil Merital – Week N
- Brinxx – Party Vibes
- Mr Chumps – Rave
- Amacon – Drip
- Minx – Frass Like a Freezer
- Chris flexx – Out Fi Di Money
- Frasswel – Invincible
- Cento P – Blue Steel
- Hugo Bandulu – Blast Off
- Mari Muziq – Week N (Instrumental)
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