Bullets Riddim produced by J Block Muzik 2024
Bullets Overview
Today, the Bullets Riddim is remembered as a true club anthem from 2024. Its infectious beat and hard-hitting energy made it a favorite in dancehall parties across Jamaica and beyond. The riddim’s powerful sound brought people to the dance floor and quickly became a staple for selectors and DJs. Looking back, the riddim featured some of the most exciting voices in dancehall at the time. Sas ElGringo’s “Boogie Man” stood out with its catchy hooks and energetic delivery. Sas ElGringo is also known for his work on the track “Badman Fiesta,” which helped build his reputation in the dancehall community. Tetermin’s “Time Bomb” brought a different flavor, showcasing his lyrical style. Tetermin has collaborated with several top producers in Jamaica, making his mark as a versatile artist. KeemoXG’s “Guns Out” added another layer of intensity to the riddim. Sharea, with her song “Demon,” brought a fierce and bold energy, while Tec9ine’s “Glocks” delivered a gritty street anthem. Each artist contributed their unique style, making the riddim a well-rounded release. Behind the scenes, J Block Muzik crafted the Bullets Riddim with precision. Known for his work with rising dancehall talent, J Block Muzik has helped launch several successful projects under his label. His production skills ensured that every track on the riddim sounded polished and club-ready. The Bullets Riddim proved that Jamaica’s studios remained strong in 2024, delivering music that dominated both local and international dancehall scenes.
Bullets Tracklist:
- Sas ElGringo – Boogie Man
- Tetermin – Time Bomb
- KeemoXG – Guns Out
- Sharea – Demon
- Tec9ine – Glocks
- Effex – Dark
- Gaacho – Midnight
- Belleng – Murda Game
- Global X – Pin Point
- Zion9x – 9X Badness
- 1Jonnoi – Bad Fi Tru
- J Block Muzik – Bullets Riddim Instrumental
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