The Stop Sign Riddim is has a perfect dancehall beat with a modern sound to it. It is a great way to start out the summer. The Stop Sign Riddim was released in March 2012 and it was produced by Subkonshus Music. Konshens takes it away with part two to Gyal A Bubble, with the single “Stop Sign”. Konshens does big with this song because he speaks to his female fans directly with his botanic tone. I recommend listening to the raw version of this song and the whole riddim. Demarco does his thing on the riddim with “Steady Wine” which speaks for itself. It is a perfect song for the women to wine to. You also have reggae artist Markhize with “Tek Way” who is also trying to make himself a name in the reggae business. This riddim is popular in Jamaica as we speak and is making its way to be one of Boston’s favorite riddims. Listen to it here!
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