BELLY BUS RIDDIM produced by NEW NAME MUZI 1991
Belly Bus Overview
Belly Bus Riddim comes straight from Jamaica’s dancehall scene in 1991. This riddim is known for its heavy bass and sharp drum patterns, making it a favorite at parties and sound system events. When the riddim dropped, it quickly became a staple, with crowds loving its energy and style. Several well-known artists brought their own fire to the Belly Bus Riddim. Admiral Bailey, famous for his big hit “Mi Body,” was already a dancehall star at the time. His powerful voice and catchy lyrics made his track a highlight. Bounty Hunter added his unique style with “Off Guard,” bringing a fresh vibe to the mix. Bucaneer, known for his creative approach to dancehall, delivered “Pussy Plus,” showing off his skill and personality. Chicken Chest came strong with “Original Man And Woman,” while Chinnaman’s “Mad Dem” added even more flavor to the riddim. Each artist’s performance gave the riddim a different feel, but together they made it unforgettable. Fans still remember how these songs kept the parties going and the dance floors packed. The producer behind Belly Bus Riddim is NEW NAME MUZI. Known for pushing dancehall forward, NEW NAME MUZI has worked with many top artists and helped shape the sound of the early 1990s. His productions often get millions of streams online, showing his lasting impact in reggae and dancehall music. Belly Bus Riddim will always echo the fire of 1991, reminding everyone of a time when dancehall ruled the streets and parties never stopped.
Belly Bus Tracklist:
- Admiral Bailey – Mi Body
- Bounty Hunter – Off Guard
- Bucaneer – Pussy Plus
- Chicken Chest – Original Man And Woman
- Chinnaman – Mad Dem
- Grindsman – Gunchat
- Lady G – Pause
- Panhead – International Wok
- Richie Stephens – Dont Keep Me Waiting
- Richie Stephens – No Sound Test
- Stonewall Jackson – Champion Sound
- Tuffist – Shoot Out
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