BATTLE GROUND RIDDIM produced by BING BANG STUDIOZ / CHADY BEATS 2020
Battle Ground Overview
Battle Ground Riddim arrived in 2020 as a lively dancehall project from BING BANG STUDIOZ / CHADY BEATS. The riddim features several artists who each bring their own style and energy. CJ Dan is known for his sharp delivery and clear voice, often adding strong lyrics to modern dancehall tracks. Icee Dan has built a name for himself with catchy hooks and a style that blends old-school and new-school dancehall. Youngin is recognized for his youthful approach and energetic performances, which have helped him gain attention in the local scene. Jahllano stands out with his smooth flow and ability to connect with younger audiences, often performing at events across the Caribbean. Lawless is known for his raw lyrics and streetwise image, making him popular among dancehall fans looking for authentic stories. Medz Boss has made an impact with his creative wordplay and strong presence on streaming platforms, where his songs have gained steady plays. BING BANG STUDIOZ / CHADY BEATS, the producer behind the riddim, has a reputation for creating dancehall tracks that are both modern and true to the genre’s roots. The label has worked with several artists in the Caribbean and is known for its consistent quality. Battle Ground Riddim itself is filled with fast-paced drum patterns, bold basslines, and catchy melodies. Released in 2020, it captures the energy of dancehall parties and highlights the culture’s love for dance and lyrical competition. The riddim remains a favorite for DJs and dancers alike.
Battle Ground Tracklist:
- CJ Dan – People Dead
- Icee Dan; Youngin – Start Problems
- Jahllano – Jordan
- Lawless – Knock It
- Medz Boss – No Media Badness
- One6 – Shot ah Fire
- Orlando Octave – Rich Badness
- Rebel Sixx – Murder Change
- Rondo – Ever High
- Sargeant – Warning
- Sin Sin – Real Bad Gyal
- Trigger Dan – Start the War
- Tripp – Deep South
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Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.