BUBBLE AND WINE RIDDIM produced by BAZOOKA 2001
Bubble And Wine Overview
In 2001, the dancehall scene was full of energy and change. Sound systems were still at the heart of Jamaican music culture, bringing people together for loud, lively parties. The sound system cut of the Bubble And Wine Riddim captured the rebellious spirit of that time. It was a favorite on the streets and in the dancehalls, where crowds wanted something fresh but still rooted in classic dancehall vibes. A big part of this riddim’s magic came from the studio hand and the producer BAZOOKA. Known for his sharp ear and bold production, BAZOOKA helped shape the modern dancehall sound. He worked under the Bazooka Records label, which was already respected in the scene for pushing boundaries. BAZOOKA’s influence can be heard in the crisp drums and bouncing basslines of the Bubble And Wine Riddim. His work made sure the riddim sounded great both on big sound systems and on the radio. The artists on this riddim each brought their own style. Black Kappa’s “Dem Gal Deh” is a standout, showing his strong delivery and presence—he is known for his work in the German reggae scene and collaborations with other European artists. Der Biber’s “Lecker Maedche” adds a playful touch, while Ganjan’s “Bubble And Wine” keeps the party going with catchy hooks. Lazy Youth’s “Kein Fuckery” and Prof. Patch’s “If Fatha” round out the selection, giving fans different flavors on the same riddim.
Bubble And Wine Tracklist:
- Black Kappa – Dem Gal Deh
- Der Biber – Lecker Maedche
- Ganjan – Bubble And Wine
- Lazy Youth – Kein Fuckery
- Prof. Patch – If Fatha
- Bubble & Wine – Version
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