Delly Ranx and the team at Pure Music Productions is in
celebratory mode as news of their recently released Property Tax riddim cracks
the iTunes Top 100 list, debuting at #91 for best Reggae and Dancehall
releases.
Reflecting the musical tastes of fans who purchase Reggae
and Dancehall on iTunes, the charting of the Property Tax riddim is a welcome
surprise to the team who just released the riddim last week (January 29th)
via the distribution company 21st Hapilos.
Featuring performances by Delly Ranx, Buju Banton, Sizzla,
Macka Diamond and ZJ Liquid, the riddim has become one of the most played and
most added to rotation in the US, Canada and the Caribbean. In the UK, the riddim was debuted by popular
radio host, Robbo Ranx on BBC 1Xtra who, received such an overwhelming
response, the broadcast had to be made available for fans to listen again and
download. Of the riddim Robbo says “excellent
Dancehall production that will be played throughout 2013 for sure.”
With the expectation that the popularity will move the
riddim higher on the chart, Delly Ranx commented “I love my fans and thank them
for supporting the Property Tax riddim.
For the news fans we’re picking up along the way, they can expect more
great music, more pure music!”
One of the most popular songs on the riddim comes from
Captain Barkey whose song “Property Tax” named the riddim. As one of the last recordings the artist
performed before his untimely passing, fans are enjoying the humor behind the
concept of paying ‘property tax!’
Buju Banton’s song “Wine and Bubble,” Liquid’s song “Wine
For Me” and Ratigan’s song “Know Bout This” will each be released as singles on
February 5th through 21st Hapilos and are expected to
chart individually.
About Pure Music
Productions:
Pure Music Productions is one of the premiere
music productions companies in the Caribbean who has produced some of the most
noted Reggae and Dancehall releases such as the Life After Lifetime Riddim
featuring Bunny Rugs, Earth Strong Riddim featuring Shaggy, Turnpike Riddim
featuring Gappy Ranks and the Saudi Arabia Riddim featuring Wayne Wonder.
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