BADNESS RIDDIM produced by MISTAWILK PRODUCTION HOUSE 2013
Badness Overview
MISTAWILK PRODUCTION HOUSE made a big impact in 2013 with the release of the Badness Riddim. The label is known for its strong presence in the dancehall scene and for producing several popular riddims. Their work often crosses over into international markets, helping to spread Jamaican music worldwide. When Badness Riddim dropped, it quickly became a favorite at bashment sessions. The riddim brought together some of dancehall’s most respected artists. Lady G and Prince Levy teamed up for "Do You Wanna Ride It," adding smooth vocals and catchy lyrics. Lady G is a true pioneer in dancehall, known for her classic hit "Nuff Respect," which helped pave the way for women in the genre. Capleton delivered "Stop Chat" on the riddim, bringing his signature energy. Capleton is famous for his fiery performances and songs like "Tour," which reached international audiences in the 1990s. Hawkeye contributed two tracks, "God Inna Mi Thing" and "Mr Pussy," both showing his unique style and lyrical wit. Sizzla & Vendetta joined forces for "Shawdi," blending Sizzla’s powerful voice with Vendetta’s flow. Sizzla is one of reggae’s most prolific artists, with more than 70 albums to his name. Lady Saw, another dancehall legend, gave fans "If A Gal." She is known as the "Queen of Dancehall" and was the first woman to win a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. DJ Elegant dropped "Slap It Way," while Mistawilks provided the "Badness Riddim Instrumental," letting the production shine. The bashment arranger helped shape the riddim’s smooth, dancefloor-ready sound. In 2013, Badness Riddim became a touchstone of dancehall culture, showing the strength and creativity of Jamaican music.
Badness Tracklist:
- Lady G & Prince Levy – Do You Wanna Ride It
- Capleton – Stop Chat
- Hawkeye – God Inna Mi Thing
- Sizzla & Vendetta – Shawdi
- Lady Saw – If A Gal
- Dj Elegant – Slap It Way
- Hawkeye – Mr Pussy
- Mistawilks – Badness Riddim Instrumental
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