Blood Sacrifice Riddim produced by Karamanti for Blakkwuman22 Music 2023
Blood Sacrifice Overview
Blakkwuman22 Music brought serious energy to the dancehall scene in 2023 with their bashment rhythm, quickly making waves across dance floors. The label, known for pushing authentic reggae and dancehall sounds, delivered a project that caught the ears of fans and selectors alike. At the heart of this release are standout tracks by a select group of artists. Karamanti, a respected voice in dancehall and reggae, leads with "Blood Sacrifice." She is not only a performer but also the producer behind this project. Karamanti has built a reputation for her sharp lyrics and for founding Blakkwuman22 Music, a label that supports conscious music and emerging talent. Her work has reached listeners worldwide, with songs like “Black and White” gaining attention for their message and style. Turbulence Ft. Higher Trod join forces on "I Found Her," blending Turbulence’s seasoned vocals with Higher Trod’s fresh approach. Turbulence is well known for his hit "Notorious," which became an anthem in the mid-2000s, and for his role in the resurgence of conscious dancehall music. Tenshon Ft. Wiseman bring "Did It Again" to the mix, while Wiseman also appears solo with his own take on "Did It Again." Each version adds a unique flavor to the riddim, showcasing the adaptability of the bashment style. Yahdeen Essence rounds out the lineup with "Deliver Us," and Karamanti returns with "I See Dead People," further highlighting the riddim’s versatility. For fans, this bashment rhythm stands out as a 2023 dancehall anthem, proving its power on the dance floor and its lasting impact in the genre.
Blood Sacrifice Tracklist:
- Karamanti – Blood Sacrifice
- Turbulence Ft. Higher Trod – I Found Her
- Tenshon Ft. Wiseman – Did It Again
- Yahdeen Essence – Deliver Us
- Karamanti – I See Dead People
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