


Jamaica's music from the 90s were more Original. Remain anonymous he said, "The present music which are being producedĪre not making any head ways in the Music business aboard". In an interview with a veteran producer who wants to

That were released in the 1990s are still hits today and are still played at dancehall sessions and also in night clubs. Pick Hit: Alkaline “Block & Delete” 2.Shabba Ranks, Ninja Man, Supercat, Ghost,īuju Banton, Spragga Benz, Luciano, Sanchez,īushman, Ziggy Marley among many other rise to fame during these years. Stream/Purchase Toll Road Riddim pon iTunes Pick Hit: Dexta Daps “Humble (We Reach)” 3. Stream/Purchase XOXO Riddim Riddim (Love Edition) pon iTunes Stream/Purchase Money Boss Riddim pon iTunes Stream/Purchase Crown Love Riddim pon iTunes Stream/Purchase Summa 16 Riddim pon iTunes Stream/Purchase Dancehall Bully Riddim pon iTunes Pick Hit: Busy Signal “Play The Horns” 8. Stream/Purchase 47th Floor Riddim pon iTunes Stream/Purchase Club Life Riddim pon iTunes Stream/Purchase Honey Diamond Riddim pon iTunesġ0. So if you want to know who ran the place in 2016, look no further. As the man who breaks most big riddims first, Johnny Wonder’s ranking is based strictly on facts-streams and sales-and never payola or politricks. After all the Tropical House hype dies down, where does reggae and dancehall go from here? Few people are better qualified to chart the music’s movements than Johnny Wonder, CEO of 21st Hapilos Digital, the leading digital distributor of new reggae and dancehall music from Jamaica. But here at Boomshots we’re all about the music’s progress forward into the future-and celebrating the innovators over the imitators. Yes that was hot in the streets ten years ago, and shout out to OVO for bringing it back. With Rihanna’s “Work” dominating mainstream airwaves all year, you might think Richie Stephens’ “Sail Away” riddim would take the top spot.

Who Run The Place? Johnny Wonder, CEO of 21st Hapilos, Counts Down The Year’s Top Juggling
