Bududum Riddim produced by Slyda Di Wizard Music 2023
Bududum Overview
When the Bududum Riddim sound system cut dropped in 2023, it quickly became the heartbeat of dancehall parties and bashment sessions across Jamaica and beyond. The energy was undeniable, thanks in large part to the sharp work of the sound engineer, who captured the raw, live feel of the riddim. Every bassline thump and vocal punch was recorded with care, making sure the music hit hard on big speakers and in crowded dancehalls. Behind the boards, producer Slyda Di Wizard Music brought his signature touch to the project. Known for his work with rising and established dancehall acts, Slyda Di Wizard Music has built a reputation for blending classic island vibes with new-school energy. His label, Slyda Di Wizard Music, has racked up thousands of streams and is respected for pushing the sound forward while honoring tradition. The artists on the Bududum Riddim sound system cut each brought their own style. Chronic Law delivered “Bad Saint” with his deep lyrics and commanding presence, showing why he’s one of dancehall’s most consistent voices. Iwaata’s “Rude” added an edge, building on his rise after tracks like “Cut Off.” Jahshii, fresh off the buzz from “Born Fighter,” kept the dance moving with “Your Gyal.” Topmann gave the riddim a street anthem with “G.P.G,” while Laa Lee, known for the viral hit “Tip Inna It,” brought playful energy on “Pon A Trip.” Looking back, the sound system cut of Bududum Riddim captured the spirit of 2023. It was a moment where production, engineering, and lyrical talent came together, creating a soundtrack for the year’s best parties.
Bududum Tracklist:
- Chronic Law – Bad Saint
- Iwaata – Rude
- Jahshii – Your Gyal
- Topmann – G.P.G
- Laa Lee – Pon A Trip
- Roze Don – Bududum
- Flamzz – Mi Love Gyal
- Starr – Announcement
- Monifa – I Got Fans
- Versi – Don Julio
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