BOSS LIKE ROSS RIDDIM produced by KRAZY GYAL 2023
Boss Like Ross Overview
The Boss Like Ross Riddim, produced by KRAZY GYAL, brought a fresh wave to dancehall in 2023. Known for her creative touch, KRAZY GYAL has built a name in the dancehall scene with her unique beats and a growing list of collaborations. This riddim shows her skill at mixing classic dancehall with hints of other genres, like hip hop and afrobeat. The result is a club-ready sound that fits perfectly into modern dancehall parties. Norris Man, a respected voice in reggae and dancehall, brings his song “Think Dem Bad” to the riddim. Norris Man is well known for his hit “Persistence,” which helped him gain international attention in the early 2000s. On this riddim, his style adds a rootsy edge and lyrical strength. Vercity’s “Money Dream” rides the beat with catchy flows, blending the riddim’s dancehall base with melodic hooks that could fit into pop or R&B. Caldhino’s “Money Cya Buy Our Link” keeps the energy high, using sharp lyrics and a delivery that borrows from hip hop’s punch. Feecha Nxt’s “Ben Ten” and Plente Maq’s two tracks, “Boss Like Ross” and “Stay Inna Yuh Lane,” each bring their own flavor. Plente Maq stands out with strong vocals and memorable lines, giving selectors more choices for the dance. This yard session tape is proof of how Jamaican studios stayed strong in 2023, creating music that connects with both local and global audiences. The Boss Like Ross Riddim is more than just a beat—it’s a showcase of talent, creativity, and the power of collaboration in dancehall today.
Boss Like Ross Tracklist:
- Norris Man – Think Dem Bad
- Vercity – Money Dream
- Caldhino – Money Cya Buy Our Link
- Feecha Nxt – Ben Ten (Raw)
- Feecha Nxt – Ben Ten (Clean)
- Plente Maq – Boss Like Ross
- Plente Maq – Stay Inna Yuh Lane
- Legal (Votg) – Ganja (Raw)
- Jabesh – The Change
- Lil Ro, Djulaion & D-Prezzy – Same Flag
- Krazy Gyal – Boss Like Ross Version (Instrumental Feat Caldhino)
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