BUSWEH RIDDIM produced by DJ ASHANI/DREWKEYZ PRODUCTIONS 2018
Busweh Overview
DJ ASHANI/DREWKEYZ PRODUCTIONS is the label behind the 2018 dancehall street anthem, Busweh Riddim. This riddim quickly became a staple in Jamaican dancehall parties and yard sessions, with its energetic beat and infectious hooks. The label is known for bringing fresh sounds to dancehall, and DJ ASHANI has produced several tracks that have gained attention both locally and internationally. The Busweh Riddim features standout tracks from a select group of artists. Blacksani’s “Global” is a favorite among fans, and Blacksani is recognized for his energetic delivery and catchy hooks. Dane Ray’s “Billion Dollar Pussy” adds a bold flavor to the riddim. Dane Ray is well known in the dancehall scene, especially for co-producing Koffee’s Grammy-winning single “Toast.” Digital Sham’s “Stronger” is another highlight, bringing a message of resilience over the lively beat. Jody Lee offers “Clean,” a track that keeps the vibe smooth and confident. Future Conquerer’s “Head Up” rounds out the line-up, with lyrics that encourage listeners to stay positive. The sound engineer behind Busweh Riddim made sure each song was crisp and balanced, helping the riddim stand out on sound systems across the island. DJ ASHANI/DREWKEYZ PRODUCTIONS has a history of working with rising and established talent, and their work on this project helped cement their reputation as innovative producers in dancehall. Even years later, the Busweh Riddim still brings back memories of 2018, reminding fans of the energy and unity found in Jamaican street parties.
Busweh Tracklist:
- Blacksani – Global
- Dane Ray – Billion Dollar Pussy
- Digital Sham – Stronger
- Future Conquerer – Head Up (African Version)
- Future Conquerer – Head Up (English Version)
- Jody Lee – Clean
- Neko Nites – Honey Boo
- Neko Nites – My Life
- Ocg – Prettiest Flower
- Radijah – Never
- Shain Wong – Hold Me
- Showtime Damion – Sump’N Bout You
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