FLAMENCO RIDDIM produced by MPJ MUSIC
Flamenco Overview
The bashment flow is a powerful sound in Jamaican dancehall, known for its energetic beats and party vibes. In 2022, this style echoed through clubs across the island, and one standout yard session tape captured the moment perfectly. This session brought together top artists, each adding their unique voice to the mix. Bugle, known for his hit “Rasta Party,” delivered “That Wine,” bringing his signature conscious lyrics with a dance-ready twist. Busy Signal, who reached global charts with “Watch Out For This (Bumaye)” alongside Major Lazer, brought “Every Rhyme,” showing his skillful flow and catchy hooks. Cezar’s “Touch It Baby” added a smooth, melodic touch to the riddim, while Cherine Anderson, celebrated for her work with Michael Franti & Spearhead, brought strong vocals to “Oochie Wally.” Elephant Man, often called the “Energy God” and famous for the album “Good 2 Go,” jumped in with “Mi Like It,” keeping the dancefloor moving. Other artists shaped the session too: Factor with “Flamenco Riddim,” Isses on “Hot Steppaz,” Kid Kurupt’s “Girls Keep Calling,” Looga Man’s “Bounce Bounce,” and Mr Lexx with “Duh Suh.” Each track added to the tape’s lively spirit. MPJ MUSIC, the producer behind this riddim, is known for creating versatile dancehall beats. With a history of working with both rising and established artists, MPJ MUSIC helped make the tape cohesive and fresh. Among the heavy bashment drops of 2022, this yard session tape stood tall, leaving a lasting mark on dancehall fans.
Flamenco Tracklist:
- Bugle – That Wine
- Busy Signal – Every Rhyme
- Camar Flava – Booty Clap
- Cezar – Touch It Baby
- Cherine Anderson – Oochie Wally
- Elephant Man – Mi Like It
- Factor – Flamenco Riddim
- Isses – Hot Steppaz
- Kid Kurupt – Girls Keep Calling
- Looga Man – Bounce Bounce
- Mr Lexx – Duh Suh
- Sanjay & Carl – On and On
- Sizzla – Stick It
- Tornado – Gal Alone
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