Armor Overview
Bashment rhythms have always been a big part of dancehall culture. These beats are made for the dance floor, bringing people together with their heavy bass and lively energy. In 2022, the Armor Riddim stood out as one of the most exciting bashment releases of the year. The person behind this riddim is MAXX BASSIE, a producer known for his bold sound. MAXX BASSIE has built a reputation for creating rhythms that DJs and artists want to use. His work with the label Maxximum Sound has been recognized in the dancehall community, and his productions have gained streams across digital platforms. The Armor Riddim Instrumental shows his skill for making tracks that get people moving. A strong riddim needs great artists, and Armor Riddim brought together some of the scene’s most energetic voices. Brittz takes the lead with "Just Too Fake," a track that captures the sharp edge of modern dancehall. Gemmini, who gained attention with "Prime Now," adds her unique style, showing why she’s become a rising name in the genre. Jeoni’s "Billions" rides the riddim with confidence, while King Mahl’s "Armor" delivers a powerful performance. Each artist brings something different, but the riddim ties all the tracks together, making it easy for fans to listen from start to finish. Armor Riddim was made for parties and sound systems, and it proved its strength quickly. Among the many bashment drops in 2022, this release earned its place, keeping the dancehall spirit alive and well.
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