BAUXITE RIDDIM produced by SMOKE SHOP STUDIOZ / PRIYNSE ENT 2020
Bauxite Overview
Bauxite Riddim is a 2020 dancehall release that stands out with its tough, street-inspired sound. The project brings together several artists who each add their own style to the riddim. Azariel is known for sharp lyrics and a confident delivery. On Bauxite Riddim, Azariel keeps this approach, adding energy to the track. BEDEYAH and Mafi team up, blending their voices to create a mix of melody and grit. Their work together shows strong chemistry and a clear understanding of modern dancehall. Simeon Browne and Tevlann and C4 join forces on another track, bringing a mix of smooth vocals and hard-hitting lines. This combination adds variety to the riddim. Dancehallgad is recognized for catchy hooks and a unique flow, which helps his song stand out. Josh Danielz rounds out the lineup with a style that balances melody and streetwise lyrics. The riddim is produced by SMOKE SHOP STUDIOZ / PRIYNSE ENT, a team known for working with both new and established artists in the dancehall scene. They have built a reputation for crisp production and strong releases, helping to shape the sound of current dancehall music. Bauxite Riddim itself is built on heavy drum patterns and sharp synths, giving it a bold presence. Released in 2020, it reflects the energy and attitude of Jamaican street culture and continues to be used by sound systems. The riddim’s distinct sound has made it a notable release in recent dancehall history.
Bauxite Tracklist:
- Azariel – Neva Tek Bad Up
- BEDEYAH & Mafi – Squeeze Done
- Simeon Browne & Tevlann & C4 – Boss
- Dancehallgad – Roger Khan
- Josh Danielz – Guyanese Badness
- Junior Bee – Top Shella
- Negus – City Of The Hard Knocks
- Pahjo – Money Mind
- Rxxdical – Link Firm
- Smokeshop – CaneField
- WORL – Zone Out
- Yung Boss – Nuh Tek Talk
- Smokeshop – Bauxite Riddim
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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.