Black Banner Riddim produced by I King of Bombocloot Records 2024
Black Banner Overview
When the bashment release hit in 2024, dancehall fans were quick to embrace it. The energy and freshness of the riddim caught listeners’ attention, making it a favorite in parties and on radio. Social media buzzed as DJs and selectors spun the tracks, and fans praised the mix of new talent and classic vibes. Each artist brought their own style to the project. Rudebwoy’s “Dung Ina Di Club” stood out for its catchy hooks and club-ready lyrics, quickly becoming a go-to tune for party playlists. Blackman impressed with “Minha Melodia,” adding a melodic touch that resonated with both local and international audiences. Jazz P’s “Money Time” showcased sharp delivery and clever wordplay, highlighting why Jazz P is respected in the dancehall scene. Abeetz contributed “Ela Só Quer,” bringing in flavors that appealed to a wider crowd and showing versatility. I King, with the track “Black Banner,” not only performed but also played a key role behind the scenes. As the producer and head of Bombocloot Records, I King is known for his signature use of live horns and tight production. His previous work has helped push several young artists into the spotlight, and his label has a reputation for quality dancehall releases. The “Black Banner Riddim” continues to get play from DJs, keeping the sound of 2024 alive in dancehall circles. The combination of fresh voices and solid production ensured this bashment release became a landmark moment for new artists breaking into the genre.
Black Banner Tracklist:
- Rudebwoy – Dung Ina Di Club
- Blackman – Minha Melodia
- Jazz P – Money Time
- Abeetz – Ela Só Quer (Nanana)
- I King – Black Banner
- Mozain – Kör Hårt
- Ras Soto – Until Dem Overstand
- Singaman Ndzlu – Ina Dem Head
- Hi Prince – Bon Dem All
- Slave Underground – Hakuna Kumuka
- Great Matiana – Things Flow
- I King – Black Banner Riddim Version
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