BLACK BIMMA RIDDIM produced by TWELVE TRIBES ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Black Bimma Overview
Back in 2021, the Black Bimma Riddim hit the dancehall scene and quickly turned into a real yard anthem. This riddim brought a fresh vibe to sound system culture, making it a favorite for selectors and dancers alike. When you heard it playing from a big speaker box, you knew the party was on. The beat had that perfect mix for bashment—heavy bass, catchy melodies, and just the right energy to make people move. Behind this project was TWELVE TRIBES ENTERTAINMENT, a label known for pushing new sounds in dancehall. They have a reputation for working with both established and rising artists, and their productions often rack up streams on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. With Black Bimma Riddim, they showed their skill in arranging a bashment track that connects with the streets and the dancefloor. The artists on this riddim brought their own fire. Wasp delivered "Lose Control," adding his signature style—he’s known for his hit "Unfair Officer" and always brings strong lyrics. Patexx came in with "Dweet Fi Mi," keeping the energy high; Patexx has worked with legends like Bounty Killer, showing his place in the dancehall world. TrapShotta Rally’s "Shake Up Yuh Bumpa" was a real party starter, getting everyone moving. Alozade teamed up with Lirikwiz for "Strap," while Lirikwiz also dropped his solo cut "Strap," showing his versatility. Looking back, the Black Bimma Riddim really captured the spirit of 2021. It brought people together, made sound systems come alive, and gave the yard a soundtrack to remember.
Black Bimma Tracklist:
- Wasp – Lose Control
- Patexx – Dweet Fi Mi
- TrapShotta Rally – Shake Up Yuh Bumpa
- Alozade Ft. Lirikwiz – Strap
- Tanto Metro & Devonte – Gypsy Tipsy
- Edley Shine – Money Face (Mirror Mirror)
- Innocent Kru – Tea
- Chuck Fenda – Wah Mi Like
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