BANGA RIDDIM produced by STAY HUMBLE MUSIC 2021
Banga Overview
In 2021, dancehall fans across Jamaica heard a new sound system cut echoing in clubs and street parties. Many say this release captured the true energy of bashment that year. The riddim came from STAY HUMBLE MUSIC, a label known for bringing a fresh approach to modern dancehall. STAY HUMBLE MUSIC has built a reputation for clean production and has seen its tracks streamed by fans worldwide. On this riddim, several artists made their mark. Vibez King delivered “More Money,” a track that quickly became a favorite in dancehall circles. Vibez King is known for his catchy hooks and energetic delivery. The song was released in both clean and raw versions, making it suitable for radio and dancehall sessions alike. Yung Mickey brought a different vibe with “Holiday.” This song added a smooth, laid-back feeling to the project. Yung Mickey’s style has earned him a loyal following, especially after collaborations with other rising stars in the genre. Budzey’s “The Message” stood out with its thoughtful lyrics and strong presence. Budzey has been recognized for his songwriting skills and has performed at several major Jamaican festivals. Vybz Beah’s “Bam Bam Shake” was another highlight, coming in both clean and raw versions. The track’s infectious rhythm made it a staple at parties. Shokwave’s “Ravin Start” kept the energy high, helping to define the bashment sound of the year. Overall, this sound system cut from STAY HUMBLE MUSIC brought together top talent and rhythms that kept dancehall moving in 2021.
Banga Tracklist:
- Vibez King – More Money (Clean)
- Vibez King – More Money (Raw)
- Yung Mickey – Holiday
- Budzey – The Message
- Vybz Beah – Bam Bam Shake (Clean)
- Vybz Beah – Bam Bam Shake (Raw)
- Shokwave – Ravin Start
- Kasper – Rise It (Clean)
- Kasper – Rise It (Raw)
- Zuntu – Fredyman
- Stay Humble Music – Banga Riddim Version
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