BOASY GAL RIDDIM produced by M-PHATIC / GREENSLEEVES RECORDS 2000
Boasy Gal Overview
In 2000, the bashment rhythm brought new energy to dancehall music. The sound was loud, fast, and full of excitement. At every sound clash, this rhythm made speakers shake and crowds dance. The bashment beat did not just stay in dancehall. It mixed easily with other music styles like hip hop and soca. This blend helped the rhythm travel far beyond Jamaica. Artists played a big part in making the bashment rhythm popular. Danny English Ft Egg Nog and Egg Nog - Realize both performed the track "Realize." Their catchy style made the song stand out. Cutty Ranks, known for his powerful voice and the classic hit "Limb By Limb," added his tough sound to "So What." Maddish And Psycho brought their own flavor to "Bum Bah," giving the rhythm more variety. Elephant Man, famous for his high-energy performances and songs like "Pon De River, Pon De Bank," delivered "Bruk Out," which kept dancers moving all night. The studio hand, or engineer, was important too. They made sure every beat and vocal was clear and strong. Behind it all was the producer, M-PHATIC / GREENSLEEVES RECORDS. Greensleeves Records is a well-known label with a long history in reggae and dancehall. They have released many famous albums and helped bring dancehall to the world. Looking back, the bashment rhythm is a symbol of 2000. It showed the bold spirit of dancehall at that time. Its mix of styles, strong artists, and skilled production made it a true classic.
Boasy Gal Tracklist:
- Danny English Ft Egg Nog – Realize
- Cutty Ranks – So What
- Maddish And Psycho – Bum Bah
- Elephant Man – Bruk Out
- Fargo Voice – Weh Di Style Is
- Gringo – From Yu Hot Gal
- Harry Toddler – Nah Nah Nah
- Hawkeye – Gal Yu Hot
- Madd Anju – Digi Digi
- Red Rat – Tink Mi Fraid
- Saba Tooth Beats
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