COMET RIDDIM produced by NATURAL BOND ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Comet Overview
Today, many dancehall fans remember the Comet Riddim as one of the most exciting bashment rhythms of 2021. Its sound captured the energy of the year and helped shape the direction of modern dancehall. The riddim’s lively beats and catchy hooks made it a favorite at parties and among DJs, keeping dancefloors moving across Jamaica and beyond. Looking back, the strength of Comet Riddim comes from its line-up of talented artists. Navino delivered “Tiptronic (E)” and “Tiptronic,” showing his signature style. Teejay, known for his hit song “Owna Lane,” brought extra star power with “Young Rich (E)” and “Young Rich.” Buffalo Souljah, who once won multiple Channel O Music Video Awards, teamed up with Poptain on “Tek Off,” adding a fresh flavor to the project. DA Professor contributed “Just Gyal (E)” and “Just Gyal,” while Deeclef, who released the project “Constancy, Vol. 2 (E)” and “Constancy, Vol. 2,” helped round out the riddim’s diverse sound. Behind the scenes, NATURAL BOND ENTERTAINMENT played a key role as the producer. The label is known for supporting new talent and has built a reputation for high-quality dancehall releases. Their careful production and vision brought all the artists together, giving the Comet Riddim its unique character. As one of the bashment highlights of 2021, Comet Riddim still stands out today. Its influence can be heard in newer dancehall tracks, and it remains a favorite for fans who love the true energy of the genre.
Comet Tracklist:
- Navino – Tiptronic (E)
- Navino – Tiptronic
- Teejay – Young Rich (E)
- Teejay – Young Rich
- Buffalo Souljah, Poptain – Tek Off
- DA Professor – Just Gyal (E)
- DA Professor – Just Gyal
- Deeclef – Constancy, Vol. 2 (E)
- Deeclef – Constancy, Vol. 2
- Ikaya – Nude (E)
- Ikaya – Nude
- Knaxx – Spring Break (E)
- Knaxx – Spring Break
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