BANGA PHONE RIDDIM produced by ABNORMAL RECORDS & 3 LEAF ENTERTAINMENT 2022
Banga Phone Overview
The Banga Phone Riddim made a strong mark on the dancehall scene in 2022, thanks to its powerful basslines and energetic rhythm. The beat’s layered structure, filled with deep kicks and catchy synths, pulled listeners straight onto the dancefloor. Its lively tempo and pulsing groove gave the riddim a party-ready feel, making it a favorite at dances and street events across Jamaica and beyond. A strong lineup of artists helped carry this riddim to new heights. Sikka Rymes, known for his sharp delivery and collaborations with Vybz Kartel, brought fire with "Bad Bitch Trophy." His reputation as a rising voice in dancehall added weight to the collection. Banga Phone’s "Bam Rush" showcased the artist’s knack for catchy hooks and energetic flows. Champaiine’s "Big Spenda" kept the vibe going with confident lyrics and a memorable chorus. Enoxx delivered "Blessings," adding a positive touch to the project, while Oneil Frass’s "Money Up" focused on ambition and hustle, themes that resonate in dancehall culture. Behind the scenes, ABNORMAL RECORDS and 3 LEAF ENTERTAINMENT shaped the sound of the riddim. ABNORMAL RECORDS has become known for their work in dancehall production, contributing to several projects that have gained traction online and in clubs. Their partnership with 3 LEAF ENTERTAINMENT for this riddim brought together fresh talent and experienced hands, ensuring a polished final product. For fans of 2022, the Banga Phone Riddim stands out as a true dancehall anthem, capturing the energy and spirit of the yard.
Banga Phone Tracklist:
- Sikka Rymes – Bad Bitch Trophy (Clean)
- Sikka Rymes – Bad Bitch Trophy (Raw)
- Banga Phone – Bam Rush (Clean)
- Banga Phone – Bam Rush (Raw)
- Champaiine – Big Spenda
- Enoxx – Blessings
- Oneil Frass – Money Up
Releases Similar to Banga Phone Riddim – Abnormal Records and 3 Leaf Entertainment
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