Badadan Riddim produced by Vad Beats Badadan 2025
Badadan Overview
The Badadan label is making waves with their latest bashment rhythm, a sound that brings together the energy of classic dancehall and the edge of today’s music. This new release is quickly becoming a favorite for fans who want the raw and rebellious spirit of the streets. A key part of this project is the line-up of artists. Ratigan Era, known for the hit "Remind Dem," brings a powerful voice and commanding presence. Gunna Ug 5th Genna, who made a mark with "Best Girl," adds his unique style to the mix. Agamy S, with the popular track "She Want It," shows off his talent for catchy hooks and bold lyrics. The Monk delivers with "Baddest Buddies," while Song Boss stands out with "You You." Each artist adds their own flavor, making the rhythm feel fresh and full of life. Behind these voices is the skilled producer Vad Beats Badadan. He is known for his work with the Badadan label and has built a reputation for creating rhythms that connect with both new listeners and longtime dancehall fans. Vad Beats Badadan’s productions have earned thousands of streams and are often heard at major dancehall events. This selector’s mix is now climbing playlists across 2025, proving its strong appeal. The bashment rhythm from Badadan label brings together hard-hitting beats, sharp lyrics, and expert production. It captures the rebellious spirit of today’s dancehall and looks set to be a street anthem for the year.
Badadan Tracklist:
- Ratigan Era – Remind Dem
- Gunna Ug 5th Genna – Best Girl
- Agamy S – She Want It
- The Monk – Baddest Buddies
- Song Boss – You You
- Bignani Afrika – Nenkukwatako
- Vad Beats Badadan – Leero
- Vad Beats Badadan – Ndi Star
- Bremmy Fz – Wakafunye
- Kvan – Badder Dan
- Vad Beats Badadan – Ndiba
- Vad Beats Badadan – Teri Bude
- Little Soja Ug – Tito Okello
- Vad Beats Badadan – Akute Akati
- Vad Beats Badadan – Badadan Riddim
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