BARE STAMMINA RIDDIM produced by BUZWAKK RECORDS 2021
Bare Stammina Overview
Bare Stammina Riddim brought a fresh and powerful energy to dancehall in 2021. The riddim has a bold, hardcore vibe, mixed with catchy hooks that make it easy to remember. Each track rides the hypnotic beat, creating a mood that is both intense and inviting for fans and selectors alike. The project features strong performances from well-known artists. Tippa Irie, famous for the hit song "Teach Dem In The Dancehall," adds his signature style and flow. Papa Levi, a pioneer in the UK reggae scene, delivers "Have Ah Voice," showing the lyrical skills that made him the first UK-born MC to top the Jamaican charts with "Mi God Mi King" in the 1980s. Daddy Freddy, known as the world’s fastest rapper and for his song "Name Haffi Call," brings high-speed delivery and energy to the riddim. Other standout tracks include Marshall Ley’s "New World Order" and Real African’s "Caan Get We Out," each adding their own flavor and message. Together, these songs show the riddim’s range and the artists' talents. The architect behind Bare Stammina Riddim is BUZWAKK RECORDS, a label known for its creative approach to modern dancehall. BUZWAKK RECORDS has built a reputation for supporting both established and rising artists, and their productions have reached listeners worldwide through streaming platforms. Bare Stammina Riddim quickly became a touchstone of dancehall culture in 2021, celebrated for its unique sound and strong lineup. Its mix of hardcore beats and memorable hooks continues to inspire dancehall fans everywhere.
Bare Stammina Tracklist:
- Tippa Irie – Teach Dem In The Dancehall
- Papa Levi – Have Ah Voice
- Daddy Freddy – Name Haffi Call
- Marshall Ley – New World Order
- Real African – Caan Get We Out
- Ricky Ranking – Win Some Dolla
- Ras Triumphant – Gimmi Some Herb
- Istan – Deadly Spot Check
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