1057 Riddim produced by PuffyDon Music 2024
1057 Overview
When the 1057 Riddim dropped in 2024, the yard beat quickly took over bashment sessions across Jamaica. The riddim’s energy set it apart from other dancehall releases of its era. While many bashment riddims leaned on digital sounds and repetitive hooks, 1057 Riddim brought something fresh with its lively, bouncy beat and a lineup of strong vocalists. Artists like 1chapps, with his track “Different,” brought a confident style that matched the riddim’s boldness. 10tik, known for his hit “Alien Brain 4,” added a unique flavor that fans recognized from his earlier work, including his popular song “Roll Deep.” Deep Jahi’s “Out An Bad” stood out for its raw delivery, showing why he remains a respected name in dancehall. Iwaata teamed up with Puffydonmusic on “Shift,” giving the riddim a streetwise edge. Jahshii’s “Mula” added another layer, building on his reputation after his breakout single “Born Fighter” made waves in the dancehall scene. Other artists like Jasse with “Badness A Badness,” Knaxx with “Cah Stop We,” Mdm Kern with “Chip In It,” Tafari with “Wild & Crazy,” and Quada with “Boasy” helped round out the project, each bringing their own style. Behind the scenes, PuffyDon Music played a key role as producer, ensuring the riddim stayed dancefloor-ready. PuffyDon Music is known for working with new talent and helping tracks reach streaming platforms worldwide, making a mark in the dancehall industry. Even now, the yard beat of 1057 Riddim brings back the lively, unstoppable vibe of 2024, reminding fans why it became a bashment favorite.
1057 Tracklist:
- 1chapps – Different
- 10tik – Alien Brain 4
- Deep Jahi – Out An Bad
- Invasion – Blessings
- Iwaata & Puffydonmusic – Shift
- Jahshii – Mula
- Jasse – Badness A Badness
- Knaxx – Cah Stop We
- Mdm Kern – Chip In It
- Tafari – Wild & Crazy
- Quada – Boasy
- Rytikal – Any Weh
- Shane E – Fun Stop
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