BRUK IT OFF RIDDIM produced by ISLAND JAMS 2016
Bruk It Off Overview
In 2016, the Bruk It Off Riddim made a big impact on the dancehall scene. This bashment rhythm quickly became a favorite at parties and dance sessions. The riddim’s sound mixes the core of dancehall with touches from other genres, like hip hop and Afrobeat. This blend gives it a fresh energy and helps it reach wider audiences. Several artists helped make the riddim stand out. Blakkman’s “More” is a strong track that shows his streetwise style. Blakkman is known for his lively performances and has been active in the dancehall world for years. Deference brings a conscious vibe with “Jah A Guide Mi.” Diamond Treasue’s “Girls Love” adds a catchy, party feel to the mix. Gucci’s “London” brings in an international flavor, while Jah Mikes’ “Wine” keeps the dance floor moving. Each artist brings their own style to the riddim, showing how bashment can work with different voices and messages. The songs fit together well, thanks to the work of producer ISLAND JAMS. ISLAND JAMS is a respected name in dancehall production, known for working with top artists and helping to shape the sound of modern bashment. The producer’s skill keeps the riddim tight and energetic. The Bruk It Off Riddim was one of the highlights of 2016 in dancehall. Its mix of artists and genres made it stand out, and the rhythm’s popularity at bashment sessions proved its power to move people.
Bruk It Off Tracklist:
- Blakkman – More (Clean)
- Blakkman – More (Raw)
- Deference – Jah A Guide Mi
- Diamond Treasue – Girls Love (Raw)
- Gucci – London (Raw)
- Jah Mikes – Wine (Raw)
- K Queens – Blue Mountain
- Millskull – Tight Punanay (Raw)
- Millskull – Tight Punanay (Clean)
- Peppa – Bruck It Off (Clean)
- Peppa – Bruck It Off (Raw)
- Raine Seville – Wine Up (Clean)
- Raine Seville – Wine Up (Raw)
- Blak Ryno – She Like That (Pussy Bike Back]
- Ssense – Turn Me On (Clean)
- Ssense – Turn Me On (Raw)
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