Bam Bam Riddim (also known as Murder She Wrote Riddim) produced by Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare for Taxi Records
Bam Bam a.k.a Murder She Wrote Overview
In the early 2000s, dancehall music was changing fast, with new sounds and fresh talent. One of the most important beats of that time was the Bam Bam, also known as the Murder She Wrote riddim. This riddim was produced by Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, the legendary duo behind Taxi Records. Sly and Robbie have shaped reggae and dancehall for decades, working with top artists and creating rhythms that still influence music today. This release brought together both established and rising stars. Beenie Man & Bounty Killer teamed up for “Freestyle,” showing off their lyrical skills and energy on the track. Beres Hammond, known for his soulful voice, delivered “Roadblock,” adding a smooth, lovers rock touch to the riddim. Brent Dowe gave a roots feel with “Rivers Of Babylon,” connecting the new sound with reggae’s foundation. Chaka Demus & Pliers made “Murder She Wrote” a global hit, and their version on this riddim kept the party going. American singer Mary J Blige joined in with “Real Love,” bringing R&B vibes to the dancehall crowd. Nardo Ranks’ “Dem A Bleach” and Panhead’s “Punny Printer” added streetwise lyrics and catchy hooks, while Ricky General’s “Pressure Them” and Skullman’s “Je T'aime” showed the riddim’s wide appeal. This yard beat helped launch new artists and gave established names a fresh platform. The Bam Bam riddim remains a key part of dancehall history, still played in dances and clubs around the world.
Bam Bam a.k.a Murder She Wrote Tracklist:
- Beenie Man & Bounty Killer – Freestyle
- Beres Hammond – Roadblock
- Brent Dowe – Rivers Of Babylon
- Chaka Demus & Pliers – Murder She Wrote
- Mary J Blige – Real Love
- Nardo Ranks – Dem A Bleach
- Panhead – Punny Printer
- Ricky General – Pressure Them
- Skullman – Je T’aime
- Bam Bam Riddim – Version
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