BULLET PROOF RIDDIM produced by MAC DADA 2002
Bullet Proof Overview
The Bullet Proof Riddim, released in 2002, continues to be a staple at sound clashes, keeping speakers rumbling with its energetic vibe. The sound system cut of this riddim is known for its driving percussion and celebratory mood, making it a favorite among DJs and dancehall enthusiasts. Bounty Killer's "Bed Bruck Dung" brings his signature gritty style to the riddim. Known for his influential role in dancehall, Bounty Killer has been a major force in the genre, with hits like "Look" and collaborations with international artists. Danny English adds his flair with "Gal," a track that showcases his knack for catchy hooks and danceable rhythms. Elephant Man, often called the "Energy God" for his lively performances, contributes "Hands Dem High," a track that encourages listeners to get up and move. His career has been marked by high-energy hits and collaborations with artists like Shaggy and Wyclef Jean. General B's "Tek Bwoy Gal" and Nitty Kutchie featuring Lukie D's "Love" complete the lineup, each adding their unique touch to the riddim. Lukie D is known for his smooth vocals and has been a staple in reggae and dancehall for years. The riddim was crafted by MAC DADA, a producer known for his percussion-driven style and ability to bring artists together. Released under the label, his work on Bullet Proof Riddim showcases his talent for creating infectious beats that resonate with audiences. Even today, the Bullet Proof Riddim is a favorite among DJs, keeping the spirit of 2002 alive in dancehall venues worldwide.
Bullet Proof Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer – Bed Bruck Dung
- Danny English – Gal
- Elephant Man – Hands Dem High
- General B – Tek Bwoy Gal
- Nitty Kutchie Feat. Lukie D – Love
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