BONAFIED RIDDIM produced by MASS MOOD 1999
Bonafied Overview
The Bonafied Riddim recording from 1999 brought together two standout tracks that became favorites at late-night dancehall parties. Mad Anju’s “Nuh Bonafied” and Prince’s “Gal You Lead Dem” both rode this lively riddim, each track carrying its own energy while sharing the same infectious beat. Mad Anju’s “Nuh Bonafied” is a great example of his sharp delivery and clever lyrics. Mad Anju is well known for his witty style, and he made a mark in dancehall with songs like “Gundelero,” which became a hit in the early 2000s. His approach on “Nuh Bonafied” shows the same confidence and humor that fans have come to expect from him. Prince’s “Gal You Lead Dem” adds a smooth, catchy vibe to the riddim. Prince is known for his melodic hooks and ability to connect with the crowd. This track shows off his skill in making songs that get people moving. The sound engineer behind the Bonafied Riddim helped shape its unique style, blending classic dancehall with fresh influences. The project was produced by MASS MOOD, a producer recognized for pushing dancehall into new directions. MASS MOOD has worked with a range of artists and is known for helping dancehall reach wider audiences. The Bonafied Riddim stands as a true sound of 1999 dancehall, mixing tradition with new ideas and keeping the party going all night.
Bonafied Tracklist:
- Mad Anju – Nuh Bonafied
- Prince – Gal You Lead Dem
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