BREAD BASKET RIDDIM produced by DUNRICH MUZIK 2020
Bread Basket Overview
Bread Basket Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020. It stands out for its energetic and bold sound, attracting attention in the dancehall scene. The riddim features several artists who each bring their own style to the release. Ashari is known for blending melodic hooks with sharp lyrics. Over the years, Ashari has built a steady following with songs that often speak to real-life struggles and celebrations. Fya Doops delivers a grittier style, focusing on street stories and strong vocal delivery. His tracks have appeared on several dancehall playlists, helping him reach new fans. Di is recognized for catchy choruses and upbeat flows. Di’s music often gets radio play, making him a familiar name in the dancehall community. Snapsis brings a modern touch, using fast-paced lyrics and digital effects. He often records in Kingston studios, working with both new and established producers. Kush Gadd is known for his deep voice and roots influence, blending traditional reggae elements with modern dancehall beats. The riddim is produced by DUNRICH MUZIK, a label with a growing reputation for quality dancehall productions. DUNRICH MUZIK has worked with several rising artists and is known for crisp, clean sound. Bread Basket Riddim features heavy bass, quick drum patterns, and electronic melodies. It reflects the energetic style of 2020 Jamaican dancehall and continues to be played at parties and on local radio. The riddim highlights both new talent and the evolving sound of modern dancehall.
Bread Basket Tracklist:
- Ashari – Nah Go Do It
- Fya Doops – Cash Out
- Di-Ruption – Astronomy
- Snapsis – Lavish
- Kush Gadd – What A Thing
- Danger Blaze – Anuh Everybody
- Fya Flexx – One Step At A Time
- Pengadon – Top Class
- Lady Lee – Get U Money Up
- Tripple J – Money
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