BEX RIDDIM VOL 1 – WILETUNES / WARD 21 MUSIC 2012
Bex Overview
The Bex Riddim compilation arrived in 2020, quickly catching the attention of dancehall fans and selectors. This release brought together a strong lineup of artists, each giving their own energy to a classic dancehall sound. Rebellious stands out on the track “Fire Setter,” delivering a confident performance that fits right into the heart of the riddim. Deewunn Ft. Timberlee team up for “Get Vex,” a lively tune that showcases their chemistry. Timberlee, who is also known for her hit single “Bubble Like Soup” with Major Lazer, brings her unique style again on “Get Vex.” Masicka, now recognized for his album “438” which hit the top of the Billboard Reggae Albums chart, shows his lyrical skill on “Hard.” Bramma, known for his energetic delivery, adds to the fire with “It’S Fire.” The riddim itself is crafted with care, keeping the roots of dancehall strong while sounding fresh for today’s audience. Selectors have praised the compilation for its bashment-ready tracks, making it a favorite in dancehall sessions. Each song on the riddim holds its own, but together they create a real dancehall experience. Bex Riddim stands as one of the purest dancehall sounds of 2020, offering both nostalgia and a modern edge. For fans who love the energy and tradition of Jamaican dancehall, this compilation is a must-listen.
Bex Tracklist:
- Rebellious – Fire Setter
- Deewunn Ft. Timberlee – Get Vex
- Masicka – Hard
- Bramma – It’S Fire
- Ck Ft. Kunley – Lap Dance
- Mo$Ion – Look At That
- Point O Ft. Ck – Protect My Life
- Million Stylez – Sound Bwoy
- Craigy T – Squeeze Up
- Deewunn Ft. Tifa – You Hate Me (Awesomeness)
- Teflon – Hottest Set
- Ward 21 – We Nuh Tek Check
- Masicka – Hard (Edit)
- Mo$Ion – Look At That (Edit)
- Craigy T – Squeeze Up (Edit)
- Deewunn Ft. Tifa – You Hate Me (Awesomeness) – Edit
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