BUZZER RIDDIM produced by KILLA IMIJ RECORDS 2023
Buzzer Overview
The Buzzer Riddim was born in the studio with a clear vision: to create a bashment rhythm that would shake up the dancehall scene. The track builder behind this project wanted a sound that was both heavy and energetic, something that DJs and fans could feel right away. Every drum hit and bassline was crafted to bring out that raw dancehall energy. KILLA IMIJ RECORDS, the producer behind the riddim, is known for pushing dancehall music to new places. The label has a reputation for working with both upcoming and established artists. With releases that have gained attention worldwide, KILLA IMIJ RECORDS has helped several dancehall tracks reach new audiences, both in Jamaica and overseas. On the Buzzer Riddim, each artist brought their own unique style. Gaza Kim shines on "Money Up," adding her confident vocals to the mix. She is well known for her early collaborations with Vybz Kartel, which helped launch her career. Munga Honorable’s "Wul Out" stands out with his signature lyrical flow. Munga is recognized for his hit "Bad From Mi Born," which made an impact on dancehall charts. Maestro Don delivers "Bloodbath," bringing intensity and clever wordplay. Wasp’s "Coward" is another hard-hitting track, showing his lyrical skills. 9grainz brings a champion vibe with "Champion," adding fresh energy to the riddim. When this tape hit the streets, DJs picked it up instantly. The Buzzer Riddim quickly became a touchstone of dancehall culture in 2023, with each track lighting up yard sessions and dance floors across the island.
Buzzer Tracklist:
- Gaza Kim – Money Up
- Munga Honorable – Wul Out
- Maestro Don – Bloodbath
- Wasp – Coward
- 9grainz – Champion
- Kindolla – Pressure
- Bencil Clickstar – Killaimij
- Eegle Hy – Gvnman She Want
- Lutan Fyah – Style
- Javaughn Genius – Stronger
- Ice Turner – Old Dog
- Fanton Mojah – Fire Pin
- Bla-Zinnoh – Badmind
- Killaimij – Buzzer Riddim
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