BASHY RIDDIMS – TEAMFAB 2019
Bashy Overview
In 2021, the Bashy Riddim stood out as a key dancehall release, bringing real energy to the party scene. Its lively backdrop was made for the dance floor, and fans quickly felt its impact. What makes Bashy Riddim special is how it mixes classic dancehall with hints from other genres like Afrobeats and hip hop. This blend keeps the riddim fresh and exciting, perfect for selectors and partygoers alike. Julian Convex is one of the main artists on this project. He is known for songs like "Elephant Bird Riddim," which shows his unique style and skill for catchy hooks. Another track, "Think Twice Riddim," highlights his smooth delivery. Julian Convex also worked with Fab Beat on "Conga Drum Riddim," a song that brings together their different strengths for a powerful dancehall sound. Fab Beat adds his own flavor with tracks like "Bomba Riddim" and "Top Shella Riddim." His music often brings a strong, rhythmic drive that gets people moving. Fab Beat’s "Break Through Riddim" is another example of his talent for creating memorable beats. Jones Beats joins in with "Shark Riddim" and "Digits Riddim," both known for their sharp production and party-ready style. Robin Hype also appears on the compilation, helping to round out the sound and bring more variety. The producer behind Bashy Riddim made sure each artist’s style fit well together, creating a seamless mix that worked on any dancehall night. This compilation helped shape the sound of 2021 and gave fans a true dancehall experience.
Bashy Tracklist:
- Julian Convex – Elephant Bird Riddim
- Jones Beats – Shark Riddim
- Fab Beat – Bomba Riddim
- Jones Beats – Digits Riddim
- Fab Beat – Top Shella Riddim
- Julian Convex – Think Twice Riddim
- Fab Beat & Julian Convex – Conga Drum Riddim
- Julian Convex – White Wata Riddim
- Fab Beat – Break Through Riddim
- Julian Convex – Fun Thing Riddim
- Robin Hype – Candy Riddim
- Jones Beats – Give Thanks Riddim
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