BROWN BAG RIDDIM produced by ANOTHA REBEL ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Brown Bag Overview
The party backdrop for this dancehall release brought a lively and electric mood to clubs all over Jamaica. The sound was powerful, with deep bass and energetic rhythms that filled the dancefloors. DJs and selectors loved the way the riddim kept crowds moving, making it a favorite for late-night sessions. At the center of this collection is Anotha Rebel, whose name is known for delivering standout tracks. One highlight is Anotha Rebel — M-Gee, which brought a fresh vibe to the dancehall scene. Another strong moment comes from Anotha Rebel — Di Mastah (Powerful), a track that shows off the artist’s commanding delivery. DrePow also shines on this riddim. His work with Anotha Rebel on DrePow — Amazan God (Closest) and DrePow — Pesty Irie (Rise Again) stands out for its catchy hooks and smooth flow. These songs became popular among fans for their strong lyrics and memorable choruses. On the technical side, the riddim was shaped by ANOTHA REBEL ENTERTAINMENT, a label known for producing high-quality dancehall music. The sound engineer paid close attention to detail, giving each track a crisp, clear sound that stands up in any sound system. ANOTHA REBEL ENTERTAINMENT has a reputation for supporting rising talent and has helped launch several successful projects in the past. Even years after its 2021 release, selectors still reach for this collection. Its hard-hitting grooves and vibrant tracks continue to keep parties alive, proving the riddim’s lasting impact on dancehall culture.
Brown Bag Tracklist:
- Anotha Rebel – M-Gee (Like seriously)
- Anotha Rebel – Amazan God (Closest) (feat. DrePow)
- Anotha Rebel – Pesty Irie (Rise Again) (feat. DrePow)
- Anotha Rebel – JR Again (Mind Set) (feat. DrePow)
- Anotha Rebel – Vizzion Boss (Ease Off) (feat. DrePow)
- Anotha Rebel – Di Mastah (Powerful) (feat. DrePow)
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