B53 BOMBER RIDDIM produced by SIPO 2018
B53 Bomber Overview
In 2018, dancehall music saw a fresh wave of creativity, often called the “bashment flow” era. This was a time when producers and artists pushed the sound with new energy and style. One standout from this period is the B53 Bomber Riddim, produced by SIPO. SIPO is known for his work with the Bomber Productions label and for creating riddims that blend classic dancehall elements with modern sounds. His productions have been played on sound systems in Jamaica and abroad. The B53 Bomber Riddim brought together a mix of hardcore deejay cuts and smooth vocals. Sipo himself appears on the track “Judgement Morning,” showing his versatility as both producer and artist. Iyara, who gained recognition as a member of Bounty Killer’s Alliance Next Generation, delivers a tough performance with “Murder Dem.” Braintear Spookie, known for his energetic style, adds his track “From Dem Diss,” which keeps the momentum high. Nymron, who has worked with several local producers, brings a melodic touch with “Lightning Strike.” Nu Lymitz, a rising group in the dancehall scene, joins the riddim with “Nuh Normal,” sharing the title with Dotta Coppa’s own version, “Nuh Normal.” Each artist brings their own style, making the riddim lively and diverse. Years later, selectors still rate the B53 Bomber Riddim highly for its balance of hard-hitting lyrics and smooth production. It remains a favorite for both dancehall fans and DJs who want a true taste of the 2018 bashment sound.
B53 Bomber Tracklist:
- Sipo – Judgement Morning
- Sipo – Judgement Morning (Raw)
- Iyara – Murder Dem (Street Edit)
- Iyara – Murder Dem
- Iyara – Murder Dem (Raw)
- Braintear Spookie – From Dem Diss
- Braintear Spookie – From Dem Diss (Raw)
- Nymron – Lightning Strike
- Nymron – Lightning Strike (Raw)
- Nu Lymitz – Nuh Normal (Feat Dotta Coppa)
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