DA BOSS RIDDIM produced by DE BOSS ENT 2021
Da Boss Overview
The sound system cut of Da Boss Riddim brings a raw, street party mood that feels alive with energy. The style is classic bashment—heavy bass, playful vocals, and a rhythm that keeps people moving through the night. This tape became a favorite at late-night parties, with fans linking its vibe to some of the best yard sessions of 2021. I Shenko’s “Nuh Man” opens with sharp lyrics and a catchy hook, showing why the artist is known for his strong delivery. Jango Thriller follows with “Brothers You're Right,” adding a smooth flow that fits perfectly with the riddim’s bouncing beat. Judah Fyah, who has made a name for himself with his energetic performances, delivers “Ting Dat” (also listed as “Tng Dat”), a track that stands out for its confident style. Leemajordeboss brings extra heat with “Brace Pon It (E)” and “Brace Pon It,” both tracks highlighting his knack for dancefloor anthems. He also teams up with Princess Goldie for “Walk De Runway,” a song that adds a touch of flair and style. Princess Goldie, known for her collaborations in the dancehall scene, shines with her unique voice. Behind the mixing board, DE BOSS ENT steers the riddim’s sound. The label and producer, DE BOSS ENT, has built a reputation for shaping street-ready anthems and supporting rising talent in the dancehall community. Their work on Da Boss Riddim helped define the bashment energy that made 2021 unforgettable for dancehall fans.
Da Boss Tracklist:
- I Shenko – Nuh Man
- Jango Thriller – Brothers You’re Right
- Judah Fyah – Ting Dat
- Judah Fyah – Tng Dat
- Leemajordeboss – Brace Pon It (E)
- Leemajordeboss – Brace Pon It
- Leemajordeboss, Princess Goldie – Walk De Runway
- Mail Man – Whine It
- Mega Shocks – Top Boss
- Natural Platinum – Real People
- Rippa Rock – Impact
- Ryval – Truth and Rights
- Screechy Dan – Represent Yourself
- Shaney Blaxx – Party
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