DI MONSTER RIDDIM produced by BOMBRUSH 2002
Di Monster Overview
In 2002, a collection of dancehall tracks featuring some of the genre's most vibrant artists made waves with its heavy basslines and infectious energy. The artists who brought this collection to life include Anthony B, Bounty Killer, Desperado, General Degree, and Harry Toddler. Anthony B, known for his powerful reggae anthem "None Like Rasta," contributed to the unique sound of this release. Bounty Killer, a dancehall icon with hits like "Naw Go Run," added his signature gritty style to the mix. Desperado, with his track "Never Really Wanna," brought a fresh voice to the project. General Degree, famous for his playful and catchy tunes, delivered "Dem Gal Ya," while Harry Toddler, known for his energetic performances, offered "Baby Moma." Each artist brought their own flair, making the collection a standout in the dancehall scene. The bashment flow of this release was expertly crafted by the producer BOMBRUSH. Known for their ability to create compelling riddims, BOMBRUSH has a reputation for producing tracks that resonate with dancehall fans. Their work on this project was no exception, as they managed to capture the raw and vibrant energy that defined dancehall music in 2002. This collection also featured songs like "Wha She Cant Do" by Monster Twins, "Know Wha You A Do" by Raygan, and "Woman A Wi Pleasure" by Tok. The instrumental "Di Monster" by Version tied the project together, highlighting the producer's skill in creating a cohesive sound. This bashment flow remains a memorable piece of dancehall history.
Di Monster Tracklist:
- Anthony B – None Like Rasta
- Bounty Killer – Naw Go Run
- Desperado – Never Really Wanna
- General Degree – Dem Gal Ya
- Harry Toddler – Baby Moma
- Monster Twins – Wha She Cant Do
- Raygan – Know Wha You A Do
- Tok – Woman A Wi Pleasure
- Version – Di Monster
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