Broken Riddim produced by Sky Bad Musiq 2025
Broken Overview
The reggae foundation for this new set began inside the Sky Bad Musiq studio, where musicians and singers came together around a fresh riddim. Producer Sky Bad Musiq guided the project, focusing on a modern sound with deep roots. Known for his work on the Sky Bad Musiq label, he has earned attention for supporting both rising and established talents in reggae and dancehall. Over the years, Sky Bad Musiq has reached listeners through digital platforms and has been recognized for crafting tracks that connect with reggae fans worldwide. Anthony Cruz brings his soulful voice to "Letting Go," adding experience from a career that includes hits like "Halfway Tree." Dinho delivers "Nobody Else," giving a smooth performance that fits the riddim’s vibe. Ganggoolie, famous for his dancehall hit "Muscle Wine," brings energy to "Tap Tah," showing his unique style. Jah Izrehl’s "Working" stands out for its positive message, while Khago, who reached international charts with "Nah Sell Out," offers two songs: "Lef Di Supm Gimmi" and "Sky Is The Limit," both filled with his signature passion. Other voices on the project include Kirjahh with "Confidant," Loyal Flames with "In The Mind," and Lushus, who brings emotion to "I Miss Your Smile." The set also features the "Broken Riddim – Instrumental" by Sky Bad, giving listeners a chance to enjoy the music’s pure form. This collection is already making waves in reggae circles for 2025, offering a platform for both new and seasoned artists to shine.
Broken Tracklist:
- Anthony Cruz – Letting Go
- Dinho – Nobody Else
- Ganggoolie – Tap Tah
- Jah Izrehl – Working
- Khago – Lef Di Supm Gimmi (Clean)
- Khago – Lef Di Supm Gimmi (Radio Edit)
- Khago – Sky Is The Limit
- Kirjahh – Confidant
- Loyal Flames – In The Mind
- Lushus – I Miss Your Smile
- Sky Bad – Broken Riddim – Instrumental
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