BEDTIME RIDDIM produced by DIAMOND INK PRODUCTIONS 2015
Bedtime Overview
When Bedtime Riddim dropped in 2015, DJs across Jamaica and beyond quickly added it to their playlists. The riddim’s lively beat, strong bass, and catchy horns made it perfect for clubs and street dances. Its sound mixes classic dancehall with touches of hip hop and even a little soca, making it easy to blend with other genres during a DJ set. Each artist on Bedtime Riddim brings their own style. Kiprich, known for his hit “Telephone Ting,” gives fans “Gwaan Chat,” a track full of energy and clever lyrics. Navino delivers “Slow Whine,” which stands out with its smooth flow. Jahwill’s “Sweeter Dan Sensi” adds a playful vibe, while Jah Vinci, famous for his work with Vybz Kartel on “Watch Yuh Friends,” shines on “Bubble A Bit.” Khago, who reached the top of charts with “Nah Sell Out,” comes strong with “Straight Money.” Other tracks like Masicka’s “Bedtime,” OnRose’s “Body Shaking,” Keeno Slickas’ “Gyal Ting Easy,” Don’s “Pre Over Again,” and Eklypse’s “Gyal ting” keep the party moving, each bringing something different to the riddim. Behind the scenes, DIAMOND INK PRODUCTIONS shapes the sound. The label is known for sharp production and has earned respect in the dancehall scene for its quality releases. Their work on Bedtime Riddim lets the horns and drums shine, giving DJs and artists a powerful rhythm to build on. Even years later, DJs still play Bedtime Riddim, keeping the 2015 bashment energy alive in today’s dancehall parties.
Bedtime Tracklist:
- Kiprich – Gwaan Chat
- Navino – Slow Whine
- Jahwill – Sweeter Dan Sensi
- Jah Vinci – Bubble A Bit
- Khago – Straight Money
- Masicka – Bedtime(Explicity & Raw]
- OnRose – Body Shaking
- Keeno Slickas – Gyal Ting Easy
- Don – Pre Over Again
- Eklypse – Gyal ting
- Diamond Ink Productions – Bedtime Riddim Instrumental
- Bed Time Riddim Mixtape
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