Big Influencer Riddim produced by Bushmasta Records 2024
Big Influencer Overview
The journey of the selector’s choice on the Big Influencer Riddim began in the heart of the studio, where Bushmasta Records took the lead as producer. Known for their sharp ear and attention to detail, Bushmasta Records has built a reputation for crisp, percussion-heavy dancehall riddims. Their previous works have earned thousands of streams on digital platforms, and their releases are regularly heard in dancehall circles worldwide. The bashment arranger worked closely with Bushmasta Records, layering drums and melodies to create a riddim with depth and movement. The goal was clear: make something that selectors would want to spin all night. The result was a sound that demanded attention, both on the radio and in the clubs. Enter the artists who brought the riddim to life. Bay — C stepped up with "Influencer," delivering a commanding vocal performance. Bay — C, Guspy Warrior & Pablo Morelove also teamed up for a version of "Influencer," adding even more energy and flavor. Bay — C, already known for his work as a founding member of T.O.K. and international collaborations, brought a seasoned touch to the track. Baby Boom delivered "Wine Up," a tune that quickly became a dancefloor favorite. Mowty Mahlyka contributed "She Nah Switch," adding her distinctive voice and style. Mowty Mahlyka, recognized for her strong presence in the UK reggae scene, gave the riddim a global twist. From studio sessions to club speakers, this selector’s mix captured the spirit of 2024 dancehall. Selectors across Jamaica and beyond still rate it as a standout, keeping the Big Influencer Riddim in heavy rotation.
Big Influencer Tracklist:
- Bay-C – Influencer
- Bay-C, Guspy Warrior & Pablo Morelove – Influencer (Remix)
- Baby Boom – Wine Up
- Mowty Mahlyka – She Nah Switch
- Big Influencer Riddim Instrumental
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