CHEMICAL WARFARE RIDDIM produced by BRAINWASH RECORDS 2023
Chemical Warfare Overview
In 2023, the bashment flow made a strong comeback in dancehall, blending hardcore vibes with catchy hooks that kept both old and new fans moving. This style fit perfectly into the year’s sound, offering a fresh energy while staying true to dancehall’s roots. Behind this movement was BRAINWASH RECORDS, a label known for its forward-thinking approach. BRAINWASH RECORDS has built a reputation for sharp production and has worked with a range of artists across the dancehall scene. Their releases have often found success on streaming platforms, helping to shape the sound of modern bashment. On the Chemical Warfare Riddim, each artist brought their own flavor. Sir Sonthe’s “Mwana Phuliphuli” stands out with its smooth delivery and confident lyrics. Sir Sonthe is no stranger to the spotlight, having previously charted with other hits in the region. Explorer’s “Party Love” adds a playful touch, showing why Explorer is recognized for delivering infectious hooks. Inecto’s “Sindidzakuyiwala” brings emotion and depth, while Kachida Warrior’s “Breaking Bad” offers a raw, energetic performance. Kachida Warrior has made waves before, notably collaborating with other regional stars and building a loyal fanbase. Ntchaai Star’s “Bad For Real” keeps the pace up, adding a gritty edge to the riddim. Even now, the bashment flow from 2023’s Chemical Warfare Riddim reminds listeners of that year’s vibrant dancehall scene. Each track, crafted by BRAINWASH RECORDS, continues to inspire both dancefloors and deep listeners alike.
Chemical Warfare Tracklist:
- Sir Sonthe – Mwana Phuliphuli
- Explorer – Party Love
- Inecto – Sindidzakuyiwala
- Kachida Warrior – Breaking Bad
- Ntchaai Star – Bad For Real
- Nelo – Mukhale Nane
- JMC – Ndiwe X
- HbkBeats – Chemical Warfare Riddim Version Instrumental
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