Bullet Train Riddim produced by Shams B-Rich Productions 2010
Bullet Train Overview
In 2010, the Bullet Train Riddim brought a rocksteady flow back into reggae and dancehall sound system culture. This style, with its steady rhythm and smooth harmonies, made it popular for selectors to play in dances and parties. The riddim’s classic vibe fit perfectly with the energy of Jamaican and Caribbean sound systems, where DJs and crowds look for music that brings people together on the dancefloor. The sound architect behind Bullet Train Riddim is Shams from B-Rich Productions. Shams is known for his work in reggae and dancehall, and his productions have reached international audiences. B-Rich Productions has released several popular riddims over the years, making Shams a respected name in the industry. His careful mixing and arrangement on Bullet Train Riddim helped create a sound that selectors loved to play. Artists like Bugle, Bunji Garlin, Konshens, One Third, and O.K each brought their own style to the riddim. Bugle’s song “Don’t Stop” added thoughtful lyrics and strong delivery. Bunji Garlin, known for his hit “Differentology,” brought his unique energy to “No Gunman.” Konshens, who later found success with songs like “Bruk Off Yuh Back,” delivered “Jah Have A Plan.” One Third’s “Party” and O.K’s “In This Club” added more variety, making the compilation a favorite in 2010’s sound systems. Each track helped keep the rocksteady sound alive for a new generation.
Bullet Train Tracklist:
- Bugle – Don’t Stop
- Bunji Garlin – No Gunman
- Konshens – Jah Have A Plan
- One Third – Party
- O.K – In This Club (Clean)
- O.K – In This Club (Raw)
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