EXPLODE RIDDIM produced by CODE CREW 2023
Explode Overview
The bashment rhythm has long been a key part of dancehall music, known for its energetic beats and party atmosphere. In 2023, the Explode Riddim brought fresh excitement to the scene. This project was produced by CODE CREW, a group recognized for their creative approach and strong presence in the modern dancehall landscape. Their productions have gained attention on streaming platforms and among selectors who favor tracks that get crowds moving. The Explode Riddim features a lineup of talented artists. Qeedo XL delivers the track "Fresh," adding his signature style to the riddim. Qeedo XL is respected in the scene and has built a following through his consistent releases. Shearra Boss stands out with "Money Meka." Shearra Boss is known for her powerful delivery and has previously worked with several established producers in dancehall. Riley X brings the song "Neymar," showing his unique flow and lyrical skills. Speng X Shell contributes "Money Talk," adding another layer of energy to the release. Da One Boss appears with "Top Freak," continuing his streak of popular singles; he has previously charted in Jamaica with other songs, marking a significant step in his career. Other artists on the riddim include RIKO with "Explode," Chip with "Millionaire," Jack Don with "Top Up," Symple Ras with "Mad Dem," and Yungg Dan with "Brawling." Each song offers something different, making the Explode Riddim a favorite among DJs. Even now, selectors keep 2023’s bashment spirit alive by playing these tracks at dances and on radio.
Explode Tracklist:
- Qeedo XL – Fresh
- Shearra Boss – Money Meka
- Riley X – Neymar
- Speng X Shell – Money Talk
- Da One Boss – Top Freak
- RIKO – Explode
- Chip – Millionaire
- Jack Don – Top Up
- Symple Ras – Mad Dem
- Yungg Dan – Brawling
- Danterro – Money Topic
- Khrex Rogue – Explode Rythm
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