WHINE PON MONEY RIDDIM produced by CROWN PRODUCTION 2021
Whine Pon Money Overview
In 2021, the Whine Pon Money Riddim yard session tape became a standout moment in bashment music. Produced by CROWN PRODUCTION, this project helped several rising dancehall artists make their mark. The riddim’s infectious energy and melodic structure set the stage for a new wave of talent, capturing the attention of both fans and DJs. CROWN PRODUCTION, a respected name in the Jamaican music scene, is known for crafting dancehall beats that blend tradition with modern flair. The label’s work has earned streams on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, and the Whine Pon Money Riddim is among their notable releases. The recording process for the yard session tape was all about capturing raw, live energy. Artists like Everad The Great, who performed “Need a Friend,” brought heartfelt lyrics and a powerful delivery to the track. Mitch’s “Dreams” added a melodic touch, showcasing his smooth vocal style. Mr Lexx, a veteran in dancehall, contributed “We Alright.” Mr Lexx is known for his global hit “Full Hundred,” which helped him gain international recognition. One 3ye Q, with “Up in This Money,” and Reppa, performing “Whine Pon Money,” both brought their unique voices, helping shape the bashment flow of the riddim. Each artist delivered their verses with confidence and style, making the session tape a true reflection of dancehall’s evolving sound. The Whine Pon Money Riddim yard session tape not only gave new artists their big break but also highlighted CROWN PRODUCTION’s role in pushing dancehall music forward.
Whine Pon Money Tracklist:
- Everad The Great – Need a Friend
- Mitch – Dreams
- Mr Lexx – We Alright
- One 3ye Q – Up in This Money
- Reppa – Whine Pon Money
- Scare Dem Crew – Happy Hoildays
- Sharrie – Good Gal Clean
- Tracy Mowet – Comfort Zone
- Crown Production – Wine Pon Money Riddim
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