BANG BANG RIDDIM produced by MASSIVE B 2005
Bang Bang Overview
In 2005, the dancehall scene was buzzing with energy, and at the center of it was the influential producer MASSIVE B. Known for his ability to create infectious beats, MASSIVE B played a crucial role in shaping the sound of dancehall music that year. His label, known for producing vibrant and memorable tracks, brought together a unique blend of artists on the Bang Bang Riddim. The riddim featured a lineup of talented artists, each adding their unique flair. Beniton's "Kick Off" showcased his dynamic style, while Burro Banton's "Cold" delivered his signature deep voice and commanding presence. Choppa Chop's "Blaze It Up" added to the riddim's lively atmosphere, creating a sound that was both fresh and nostalgic. Elephant Man, known for his high-energy performances and hits like "Pon De River, Pon De Bank," contributed to the riddim with "Put Dem Off." Meanwhile, Khari Kill brought his Caribbean flavor with "Music Ting," adding diversity to the project. The Bang Bang Riddim also featured King Kong with "Troubles," Kiprich with "Wine N," and T O K with "Take It To Them," each track contributing to the riddim's yard party energy. M'lonie's "Can Your Boy's" and Monster Twinz's "Babylon A Talk" further enriched the compilation. This bashment flow, guided by MASSIVE B's vision, kept dancehall vibrant and alive in 2005. The riddim's catchy grooves and vibrant delivery ensured its place in the hearts of dancehall fans, making it a memorable part of the genre's history.
Bang Bang Tracklist:
- Beniton – Kick Off
- Burro Banton – Cold
- Choppa Chop – Blaze It Up
- Elephant Man – Put Dem Off
- Khari Kill – Music Ting
- King Kong – Troubles
- Kiprich – Wine N
- M’lonie – Can Your Boy’s
- Monster Twinz – Babylon A Talk
- T O K – Take It To Them
- Vegas – Gal Over Gun
- Version – Bang Bang Riddim
- Voicemail – Gal Remedy
- Vybz Kartel – Da Agony
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