BOSSLADZZ RIDDIM produced by ACE MANAGEMENT & ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Bossladzz Overview
ACE MANAGEMENT and ENTERTAINMENT took center stage in 2021 with the release of the Bossladzz Riddim, a bashment rhythm that quickly became a favorite among dancehall fans. Known for producing vibrant and energetic projects, ACE MANAGEMENT and ENTERTAINMENT has built a reputation for bringing together diverse talents and delivering sounds that resonate on dance floors and radio alike. The Bossladzz Riddim features a strong lineup of artists, each putting their own stamp on the rhythm. Denise Belfon, a Trinidadian soca and dancehall icon, delivers “Real Number 1.” Belfon is well-known for her international hit “Work,” which has kept her in the spotlight across the Caribbean and beyond. Big Red HD steps up with “We Outside,” adding an energetic vibe that fits perfectly with the riddim’s heavy basslines. Mona Disa and DJ Shakiera team up for “Feel so Good,” blending their unique styles for an infectious track. Riggy Atmosphere’s “W.O.Y.E” and Knock Boss’s self-titled “Knock Boss” both showcase the versatility of the riddim, appealing to both selectors and party crowds. The production is rounded out with College Boy Jesse’s “Pampers Pricey” and the instrumental “Bossladzz Riddim.” Each track highlights the creative direction set by ACE MANAGEMENT and ENTERTAINMENT, a label that has steadily gained recognition for its innovative approach and ability to unite established and rising artists. Looking back, the Bossladzz Riddim captured the spirit of 2021 dancehall, with its driving bass and catchy hooks making it a highlight for the year’s parties and playlists.
Bossladzz Tracklist:
- Denise Belfon – Real Number 1
- Big Red HD – We Outside
- Mona Disa, DJ Shakiera – Feel so Good
- Riggy Atmosphere – W.O.Y.E
- Knock Boss – Knock Boss
- College Boy Jesse – Pampers Pricey
- College Boy Jesse – Bossladzz Riddim (Instrumental)
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