BASHMENT FIX RIDDIM produced by KING BUBBA/DWAINGEROUS 2022
Bashment Fix Overview
When the Bashment Fix Riddim arrived in 2022, it quickly became a Carnival favorite. The riddim’s lively energy powered countless fetes throughout the season, thanks to its unique sound and strong lineup of artists. The man behind the music, KING BUBBA/DWAINGEROUS, played a key role in shaping the project. Known for his work in soca and bashment, KING BUBBA/DWAINGEROUS has built a reputation as a top producer from Barbados. He is also the founder of Platta Studio and has produced several regional hits, helping to bring a modern edge to Caribbean music. The recording process for Bashment Fix Riddim focused on creating a rhythm that would move both the crowd and the trucks on the road. The production is filled with rolling basslines and catchy percussion, giving the riddim its signature bounce and hypnotic feel. Each artist on the riddim brought their own style to the truck anthem base. King Bubba FM delivered two standout tracks: "Sweet Girl" and "Wuck." His experience and catchy hooks helped these songs become road favorites. Problem Child added "Hard Jucks," building on his reputation for energetic performances. Problem Child is well-known for his hit "Nasty Up," which has become a staple in Caribbean parties. Verseewild’s "Handle The Pole" offered a playful take, while Yung Bredda’s "Horn" provided a catchy, relatable anthem. Yung Bredda gained attention in previous years with viral hits like "She Want A Man From Brum." Looking back, Bashment Fix Riddim set the tone for 2022 Carnival, becoming a true truck anthem and leaving a mark on the soca scene.
Bashment Fix Tracklist:
- King Bubba FM – Sweet Girl
- Bashment Fix Riddim
- Problem Child – Hard Jucks (Clean)
- Problem Child – Hard Jucks (Raw)
- Verseewild – Handle The Pole
- King Bubba FM – Wuck
- Yung Bredda – Horn
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