Basalesale Riddim produced by Notes & Noise Records 2025
Basalesale Overview
The energy in the studio was electric when the Basalesale Riddim started to take shape. Producers and artists worked together, blending sharp deejay cuts with fresh vocals. The bashment flow you hear on this compilation is the result of hard work and creative vision. The riddim creator wanted a sound that felt hypnotic but still strong enough for the dancehall. Notes and Noise Records, the label behind this release, is known for pushing boundaries in Ugandan music. They have a history of working with both new and established talent, and their past projects have received thousands of streams online. The label’s careful production style gives this riddim a tight, complete feel. Each artist adds their own style to the project. Nelly shines on "Sade - Boy Child," bringing thoughtful lyrics and a unique flow. C Wyne Nalukalala delivers "Rich With Life," a song that shows his skill as a storyteller. C Wyne Nalukalala is well known for his album "Omulondo N’engero," which helped him gain respect in the local music scene. Vibes Liper’s "Mukama Yatukuuma" stands out with catchy hooks and a strong message. Ras Tizzo Kalalankoma brings a cool vibe to "No Pressure," keeping things steady and smooth. Jokoto D'Voice lifts spirits with "Rise Up," a track that encourages listeners to keep moving forward. Fans are already calling Basalesale Riddim a dancehall classic for 2025. Each artist’s contribution makes this project a must-listen for anyone who loves real dancehall music.
Basalesale Tracklist:
- Nelly-Sade – Boy Child
- C Wyne Nalukalala – Rich With Life
- Vibes Liper – Mukama Yatukuuma
- Ras Tizzo Kalalankoma – No Pressure
- Kvan – Grateful (Basalesale Riddim)
- Jokoto D’Voice – Rise Up
- Cieska Lites – Lwazi
- Karma Santana – Taasa Egwanga
- Alvin Kizz – Nawe
- Eric Piano – Jukira
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