BASHMENT RIDDIM produced by BASHMENT MUSIC SOUTH AFRICA
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Bashment Overview
In 2019, the bashment rhythm brought a new wave of energy to the dancehall scene. This sound mixed heavy, hardcore beats with catchy hooks, making it perfect for parties and street dances. The producer behind this project was BASHMENT MUSIC SOUTH AFRICA. This label has become known for pushing dancehall music in Africa and connecting artists from different countries. Their releases have gained streams across digital platforms, helping dancehall grow outside Jamaica. The bashment rhythm featured a strong lineup of artists. Bay-C, known for his work with the group T.O.K., brought his unique style to two songs: "Children Cry" and "Ya Hear Me." Bay-C is respected in dancehall for hits like "Footprints" with T.O.K. Buffalo Souljah, a Zimbabwean artist who won multiple Channel O Music Video Awards, performed "Money Not a Problem." His music often combines dancehall with African sounds. Da'nandi stood out with the track "Messia," adding his own flavor to the riddim. Danny English, famous for his hit "Party Time" with Egg Nog, delivered "Pound We Spend." Eye Judah, a Ghanaian reggae-dancehall singer, contributed "Stay Up." He is known for his collaborations with Stonebwoy and other African artists. Other artists on the project included Miz Dee with "Who Dem," NC Dread with "Riddim Ryder," Nutty O with "Winning," and Red Eye with "Party Turn Up." Looking back, the bashment rhythm captured the lively spirit of 2019, uniting artists and fans with its powerful sound.
Bashment Tracklist:
- Bay-C – Children Cry
- Bay-C – Ya Hear Me
- Buffalo Souljah – Money Not a Problem
- Da’nandi – Messia
- Danny English – Pound We Spend
- Eye Judah – Stay Up
- Javada, Dallas Bantan – Love Di Way
- Miz Dee – Who Dem
- NC Dread – Riddim Ryder
- Nutty O – Winning
- Red Eye – Party Turn Up
- Renner – Listen
- Tijani Conscious – Bad Man Walk In
- Wyre, NC Dread – Time
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