BUFF BAY RIDDIM produced by BASSINK PRODUCTIONS 2022
Buff Bay Overview
The Buff Bay Riddim arrived just in time for Carnival 2022, bringing a fresh festival groove that matched the energy of the year. As parties and parades returned around the world, this soca release became a soundtrack for celebration and togetherness. At the center of this vibrant project is BASSINK PRODUCTIONS. Known for their sharp production and focus on dance music, the label has built a reputation for releasing tracks that light up Caribbean festivals and beyond. Their signature sound, as heard on Buff Bay Riddim, is all about rhythmic drive and catchy hooks, making their releases favorites in DJ sets. The riddim showcases several standout artists. Lil Rick drives the party with "Boom Pon De Ting." The Barbadian soca star is well known for hits like "Gym Instructor" and for winning multiple Road March titles in Barbados, making his presence here a big draw. DJ Cheem adds his own flavor with "Good Wine," building on his reputation for playful and energetic tracks that get crowds moving. Problem Child, a respected voice in the soca world, delivers "Ramp Wid." He is celebrated for his songwriting skills and for penning the hit "Party Animal" for himself, as well as writing for other major artists in the genre. Mole De Chief steps in with "Like Um Is Mine," while Koolface brings the groove with "Hold Tite," both adding their unique touches to the riddim. Together, these artists and BASSINK PRODUCTIONS created a release that captured the spirit of Carnival 2022, spreading joy and dance across the soca community.
Buff Bay Tracklist:
- Lil Rick – Boom Pon De Ting (Clean)
- Lil Rick – Boom Pon De Ting (Raw)
- DJ Cheem – Good Wine
- Problem Child – Ramp Wid (Clean)
- Problem Child – Ramp Wid (Raw)
- Mole De Chief – Like Um Is Mine (Clean)
- Mole De Chief – Like Um Is Mine (Raw)
- Koolface – Hold Tite
- BASSink Productions – Buff Bay Riddim (instrumental)
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