BAD DRAGON RIDDIM produced by BASSIE STUDIO 2023
Bad Dragon Overview
The Bad Dragon Riddim made a big impact on the 2023 soca scene, blending classic and modern island sounds into one energetic collection. The heart of this riddim is its groove, carefully crafted by BASSIE STUDIO. Known for their high-quality production, BASSIE STUDIO has built a reputation in the Caribbean music world for delivering clear, punchy rhythms. Their past work includes collaborations with top regional artists, and their tracks have gained thousands of streams across digital platforms. The recording process for Bad Dragon Riddim focused on keeping the live, party vibe alive. BASSIE STUDIO used both traditional instruments and digital elements, making sure the energy never dropped. This approach helped each song stand out while keeping the riddim’s signature feel strong throughout. Three songs became festival favorites, each shaped by the unique style of the featured artists. Jah Reddis X Bassie delivered “Girl Bend,” a track that quickly became a dancefloor staple. Jah Reddis is well known for his energetic performances and has previously topped charts in the region with hits like “Wine Up.” Jagwa De Champ & Bassie brought “Sugar Guts,” adding a playful, catchy hook that fans still remember. Fluffy Empress & Bassie joined forces for “Lock Off,” a song that showcased Fluffy Empress’s bold vocals—she gained wider attention after her collaboration on the popular “Big Woman Anthem” in 2021. Even years later, fans still connect 2023 with these festival anthems. The Bad Dragon Riddim stands as a lively example of how great production and talented artists can shape the sound of a season.
Bad Dragon Tracklist:
- Jah Reddis X Bassie – Girl Bend (Clean)
- Jah Reddis X Bassie – Girl Bend (Radio Edit)
- Jagwa De Champ & Bassie – Sugar Guts (Radio Edit)
- Fluffy Empress & Bassie – Lock Off (Clean)
- Fluffy Empress & Bassie – Lock Off (Radio Edit)
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