Baghdad Badness Riddim produced by Skywide Records and Zubic Music 2025
Baghdad Badness Overview
The journey of the Baghdad Badness Riddim began in the heart of the studio, where Skywide Records and Zubic Music teamed up to craft a new sound for 2025. Both labels are known for pushing dancehall forward—Skywide Records has made waves with viral riddims in the past, while Zubic Music has a reputation for sharp, modern production. At the center of the action was the mixing board king, who shaped the riddim’s tight, uptempo groove, making sure every beat was ready for the dance. As the riddim came together, the labels called on some of the most exciting names in dancehall today. Atter Fyah Attempted Vybz brought his signature fire to the track “Rain,” giving the collection a strong opening. Botanist Mr Lamington, who first broke out with the hit “Helmet God,” added his unique flow and style. Chibaba Ndisote, known for his energetic performances, delivered “Ndaripindira,” a track that’s already catching attention in clubs. The collection also features Gapson Twins with “Sorry Zvenyu,” and Gaza Linx with “Angle,” both adding their own flavor to the riddim. Each artist brings something different, but together they create a bashment flow that keeps the energy high from start to finish. With its fresh sound and strong lineup, the Baghdad Badness Riddim is shaping the sound of dancehall this year. Crowds are moving to these tracks, and the collection is set to be a favorite in 2025.
Baghdad Badness Tracklist:
- Atter Fyah Attempted Vybz – Rain
- Botanist Mr Lamington – Helmet God
- Chibaba Ndisote – Ndaripindira
- Gapson Twins – Sorry Zvenyu
- Gaza Linx – Angle
- Jnr Gangster – Mwanangu
- Ras Breezy – Hard To Get (Clean)
- Ras Breezy – Hard To Get (Radio Edit)
- Schemer Don – Blaze (More Money More Gyals)
- Willie Bounce (Zim) – Godfather (Good Man Down)
- Zj Pythaan – Pretty Gyal Ina Mi Bed
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