BAD TO THE BONE RIDDIM produced by FIRE MIX PRODUCTION 2009
Bad To The Bone Overview
In 2009, the Bad To The Bone Riddim burst onto the dancehall scene, bringing a fresh bashment flow that quickly took over sound system sessions. This riddim became a favorite for selectors and DJs, thanks to its heavy bass, catchy hooks, and lively energy. In Jamaican sound system culture, a strong riddim like this can set the mood for an entire party, and Bad To The Bone did just that. Behind the mixing board was FIRE MIX PRODUCTION, a producer and label known for pushing dancehall into new spaces. FIRE MIX PRODUCTION helped shape the sound of the late 2000s, and their riddims have reached fans worldwide. The Bad To The Bone Version by Fire Mix Production is still played in dancehall circles, showing its lasting power. The riddim featured a lineup of strong artists. D Angel’s "Teacher" stood out with her confident delivery; she is also known for her hit "Stronger," which made waves in the dancehall charts. Delly Ranx brought his smooth style with "You Win." Delly Ranx is respected for his production skills and for songs like "Pon Di Corner" with Voice Mail, which was a major hit. Patchy’s "Sunday Morning" added a playful touch, while Tanto Metro delivered "Bruk Out," keeping the dance floor moving. Dan Lou’s "Gimme Yah" and Monster Hempire’s "Tek Dem On" showed the riddim’s versatility. Power Man also joined with "Ice Brain," adding his own flavor.
Bad To The Bone Tracklist:
- D Angel – Teacher
- Delly Ranx – You Win
- Patchy – Sunday Morning
- Tanto Metro – Bruk Out
- Dan Lou – Gimme Yah
- Monster Hempire – Tek Dem On
- Power Man – Ice Brain
- Fire Mix Production – Bad To The Bone Version
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