CRAB CLAWZ RIDDIM produced by PROGRESS BOSS MUSIC 2022
Crab Clawz Overview
In 2022, the dancehall scene was buzzing with new music, but few projects matched the impact of Progress Boss Music’s Crab Clawz Riddim. This bashment release quickly became a staple for selectors and partygoers, helping to shape the year’s sound. The riddim’s architect, Progress Boss Music, is known for producing tracks that keep the streets talking. With a growing reputation for hard-hitting beats and consistent quality, the label’s work on this riddim stood out in a crowded field. What set Crab Clawz Riddim apart was the lineup of artists and their standout tracks. Iyara, with his song Good Off, brought his signature lyrical style, building on his reputation from earlier hits like Clue. Kevin Legit contributed Don’t Let Me Go, adding a melodic touch that caught the attention of dancehall fans. Trejja Don’s Come Yah Nuh was another strong entry, showing his talent for catchy hooks and energetic delivery. Ricardo Singhh made his mark with two tracks: Party and Glock 40. His versatility on these songs showed why he is often featured on major bashment projects. Ronnie Homer’s Oh Nana rounded out the set, bringing a unique flavor to the riddim. Compared to other bashment projects of the era, Crab Clawz Riddim was a selector’s favorite, often played back-to-back at events. While other riddims had big names and flashy production, this one delivered raw energy and memorable performances. Many agree it defined the bashment energy of 2022, solidifying Progress Boss Music’s place in dancehall history.
Crab Clawz Tracklist:
- Iyara – Good Off (Clean)
- Iyara – Good Off (Raw)
- Kevin Legit – Don’t Let Me Go
- Trejja Don – Come Yah Nuh (Clean)
- Trejja Don – Come Yah Nuh (Raw)
- Ricardo Singhh – Party (Clean)
- Ricardo Singhh – Party (Raw)
- Ricardo Singhh – Glock 40
- Ronnie Homer – Oh Nana (Clean)
- Ronnie Homer – Oh Nana (Raw)
- Progress Boss Music – Crab Clawz Riddim
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