MULTIPLE HITS RIDDIM MUST RICH RECORDS 2012

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MULTIPLE HITS RIDDIM TRACKLIST

01 CHUCK FENDAH WICKED WORLD
02 ZAMUNDA TRUE FRIEND
03 DRE ZEE SOLID AS A ROCK
04 ZAZABELLA SUFFERATION
05 ANTHONY B PROBLEMS
06 LUTAN FYAH 18 AND OVER


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REGGAE ARTIST CONTACT INFO

Must Rich Records@MustRichRecords
Chuck Fendah: @iamchuckfenda
Zamunda: @ZamundaMusic3
Dre Zee: @drezeeSR
Zazabella: Zazabella | Myspace
Anthony B: @AnthonyBReggae
Lutan Fyah: @RealLutanFyah

Bookings:
Site: SITE
Tel: +1(876)-952-6631 or +1(876)-469-8262
Email: mustrichrecordingstudio@gmail.com
Myspace: Must Rich Productions | Myspace
Facebook: Must Rich Productions | Facebook
Twitter: @MustRichRecords
Reverbnation: Must Rich Records | Reverbnation

Must Rich Records Presents The Multiple Hits Riddim Which Is A Splendid One Drop Riddim Rich In Acoustics & An Extremely Talented Artist Line Up. Artists Include Chuck Fendah, Zamunda, Zazabella, Dre Zee, Anthony B & Lutan Fyah. This Superb One Drop Will Be Available For Digital Purchase Online On iTunes Soon!

About | Must Rich Records:
Must Rich Records was formed in late 2003 by Anthony DJ Stunna Williston who is still the owner and CEO of the company to this day, what started out as a bedroom studio in the small district of Montpelier St. James Jamaica has since then grown to be the premiere productions studio in Montego bay Jamaica.

The name Must Rich came from the rap group Must Rich Boyz that was form by DJ Stunnas High School Classmates Caustant FLO G Holness, Nicholas Brainz Campbell, Vachel Gussy Whitter and Rachid Fat Person Wright. The group was underground and music was just a way to express ourself rapping, the group was short lived as the underground studio that we used was closed down only a few months after we started recording. After the studio was closed down Stunna and Flo G never gaved up on the name Must Rich Boyz and continue to find resources to produced music as both of them were working at the Montego Bay Freezone doing electronic services at FARGO ELECTRONICS.

DJ Stunna had left Fargo Electronics and the money he had saved he bought a used computer and took his time to turn it into a recording studio using cheap free recording softwares.
2004 Must Rich Records Started to Work with Artiste Jah Weise and Flo G and recorded a lot of other artiste just to pay the bills, Dub Plates were the main source of income and productions and riddim making started to increase as DJ Stunna started to do a lot of productions for artiste in the Caribbean , North South America, Africa and Europe. Because of the fact the Studio was in a small before studio DJ Stunnas Parents mainly his Father had a problem with the high traffic of Artiste on a daily basis, Must Rich Records was growing and growing on a rapid rate.

In 2005 Must Rich Records started the studio building in Montpelier with the help and support from a lot of Friends and Artiste the building was completed in 2006, but due the the distance the studio was out of Montego Bay business was not as successful as how DJ Stunna predicted it to be, the remaiming of 2006 saw a lot or promotions and street dance promoted by Must Rich Recordsalso Must Rich Records Sponsored a lot of events, Music Videos and Singles by local and international underground artiste.

2007 was a one of the Most Sucessful year as Must Rich Recording Artiste Jah Weise got booked for Reggae Sumfest, Reggae Fever, St. Mary Mi Come From and a lot of other Shows both locally and internationally, a tour of Hawaii was lined up and had to be cancelled because of the fact Jah Weise could not get a US Visa. We Released the Black History Riddim which featured a lot of good songs but because of the fact that the album different have the strength of funds to promote the single the underground album didnt picked up in recognition. Other Singles was released for the remainder of the year but in 2008 DJ Stunna decided to move the Studio from Montpelier in the Heart of Montego Bay the second city of Jamaica and the capital city of the parish of St. James. It took a lot of sacrifice and helps to get the studio up and running and within 3 months the Studio was up and running and business was *la*hming in Montego Bay. We starting doing a lot of productions for Western Jamaica artistes and also do a lot of productions musically for major artiste in Jamaica.

2009 Tragedy struck with the loss of Jah Weise and Billy Pine who met in a car accident on the hollan bam***bo main road in St. Elizabeth Jamaica, the trauma was too much as we lost one of the best young artiste on the rise Jah Weise that day his music will still live on as his Music is all over the world as music collectors fell in love with his music.
Because of the impact of Jah Weise death DJ Stunna would stop producing music for 2 years although the Studio would remain open for business daily in late 2010 DJ Stunna Met I-Octane who motivated him to pick up back the music journey and Must Rich Records was given a big Jolt of Motivation From Trophy Sniper, Deva Bratt, I Octane, Lutan Fyah, Zamunda, Wayne South just to name a few of the the people who believed in Must Rich Records and support the movement. The Multiple Hits Riddim was started as the comeback project in September 2010 and Must Rich Records was reformed. Up until present Must Rich Records is solid as a rock with In-house Studio Engineers / Producers, 5 Signed Artiste a Video Director / Editor A lot of Musicians and a Secretary.

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