BIG VISION 2020 RIDDIM produced by KUIMBA MWAMPHAMVU 2019
Big Vision 2020 Overview
The Big Vision 2020 Riddim brought a hard-hitting bashment flow to the dancehall scene. The rhythm was energetic, with deep basslines and fast, syncopated drums. This kind of beat is made for the dancefloor, encouraging both deejays and singers to bring their best. The riddim mixed hardcore deejay cuts with smooth, melodic vocals, creating a lively and balanced sound that kept listeners moving. Several talented artists added their unique style to the project. Blasto delivered his track "Overcome," showing the same lyrical strength that made him popular in the Malawian reggae scene. His earlier work, especially the song "Overcome," has been praised for its uplifting message. Rejected joined the line-up with "Wokongola Wakuda," bringing a catchy hook and a confident delivery. Pozitive Yut contributed "Born to Stay," adding a smooth vocal touch. Di, known for his work with Mantis, performed "Enough is Enough," while Jah Ryhno brought energy with "Fearless." Each artist helped shape the riddim’s identity, making it a collection of standout tracks. Behind the scenes, KUIMBA MWAMPHAMVU played a key role as producer. Known for creating dancehall riddims that blend local styles with global trends, KUIMBA MWAMPHAMVU has worked with a range of artists across southern Africa. His productions often gain attention for their high-quality sound and club-ready appeal. The bashment flow of this riddim became a touchstone for dancehall culture in 2020. It showed how a strong rhythm, talented artists, and skilled production can come together to create music that lasts.
Big Vision 2020 Tracklist:
- Kleva Roots – No War Ruff
- Blasto – Overcome
- Rejected – Wokongola Wakuda
- Pozitive Yut – Born to Stay
- Di-Mantis – Enough is Enough
- Jah Ryhno – Fearless
- Zado – I wish
- Fyahman Cronkite – Destiny
- Petiti – Usapite
- Maskito – Forever
- Sunkho – Just Your Life
- K Small – Vision 2020
- Recall – Domin
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