BRUK BOTTLE RIDDIM produced by DUNRICH MUZIK 2021
Bruk Bottle Overview
Bruk Bottle Riddim made a big impact on dancehall and sound system culture in 2021. The riddim, produced by DUNRICH MUZIK, became a favorite at sound clashes, keeping speakers shaking and crowds moving. DUNRICH MUZIK, known for pushing modern dancehall sounds, has built a reputation for quality productions and has seen their work streamed widely on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. The sound engineer played a key role in shaping the riddim’s energy. Their skillful mixing and mastering ensured that every bassline and snare hit hard, making the riddim powerful enough for any sound system, big or small. This attention to sound quality helped Bruk Bottle Riddim stand out in a crowded scene. The riddim features a strong lineup of artists, each bringing their unique style. 1ne Gaad delivers with "1 Top Up" and its clean and raw versions, adding his signature flair. Fya Flexx’s "Mr Game Changer" is another highlight; Fya Flexx is known in the dancehall scene for tracks that energize parties. Pengadon’s "Boss Level" keeps the momentum up, and he is recognized for his sharp delivery. Shane E brings a more introspective touch with "Can't Trust People (F.F.G.)," while Skipty Don fires up the dance with "Flamey." Snapsis rounds out the set with "Talker." Many fans and selectors say Bruk Bottle Riddim defined the bashment energy of 2021. Its influence on sound system sessions and dancehall parties is still felt today, showing the lasting power of a well-crafted riddim.
Bruk Bottle Tracklist:
- 1ne Gaad – 1 Top Up (Clean)
- 1ne Gaad – 1 Top Up (Raw)
- Fya Flexx – Mr Game Changer (Clean)
- Fya Flexx – Mr Game Changer (Raw)
- Pengadon – Boss Level (Clean)
- Pengadon – Boss Level (Raw)
- Shane E – Can’t Trust People (F.F.G.)
- Skipty Don – Flamey (Clean)
- Skipty Don – Flamey (Raw)
- Snapsis – Talker (Clean)
- Snapsis – Talker (Raw)
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