BUKA GUKA RIDDIM produced by ARTWELLIC TOUCH MUSIC
Buka Guka Overview
ARTWELLIC TOUCH MUSIC stands out in the dancehall scene for its bold production style and commitment to authentic street sounds. Known for working with emerging and established artists, the label has built a reputation for shaping modern dancehall while respecting its roots. Their influence is clear on the Buka Guka Riddim, a 2022 release that quickly became a favorite among selectors and fans alike. This riddim brings together some of the most exciting voices in dancehall. Dobba Don delivers a raw and energetic performance on “Mi Street,” a track that highlights his signature style. Dobba Don is well-known for his sharp lyrics and has built a strong following in the dancehall community. Gurukota adds a different flavor with “Shanda,” blending catchy hooks with a confident delivery that stands out on the riddim. Marlon Tings, with “Ndri Bad,” brings a smooth vocal approach that balances the harder deejay cuts on the project. Marlon Tings has been recognized for his unique voice and has appeared on several notable collaborations in the past. Mobile Cacoe’s “Munowanza Pops” and Nato Fire’s “Mi Deya” both add to the riddim’s variety, showing the range of talent ARTWELLIC TOUCH MUSIC draws into its projects. Other artists like Real Master with “Ndobata Dhanzi,” Sasco on “We Sludem,” Sweeter B’s “Vanopamhanya,” and Taker Man’s “Hatidzoke Shure” round out the riddim, each bringing their own style. The Buka Guka Riddim remains a true dancehall sound from 2022, blending hardcore energy with smooth vocals for a lasting impact.
Buka Guka Tracklist:
- Dobba Don – Mi Street
- Gurukota – Shanda
- Marlon Tings – Ndri Bad
- Mobile Cacoe – Munowanza Pops
- Nato Fire – Mi Deya
- Real Master – Ndobata Dhanzi
- Sasco – We Sludem
- Sweeter B – Vanopamhanya
- Taker Man – Hatidzoke Shure
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