HAROSHIMA RIDDIM produced by MUSICAL INSANE 2014
Haroshima Overview
In 2014, a new dancehall sound took over the bashment scene. The Haroshima Riddim was created with one goal: to bring pure energy to the dance floor. The project started when the bashment arranger teamed up with producer MUSICAL INSANE, known for pushing boundaries in the dancehall world. MUSICAL INSANE had already made a name with his label and was respected for his bold, fresh productions. His earlier work had drawn attention for both its innovation and its ability to spark excitement in dancehall clashes. The making of Haroshima Riddim was all about hard-hitting beats and a raw, party-driven atmosphere. The beats were designed to get crowds moving, and the tracks quickly became favorites at dances across Jamaica and beyond. Cronsyncro set the tone with “Try Bus,” bringing a sharp delivery that matched the riddim’s intensity. Fada Coon followed with “Ja Holiday,” adding his own flavor. Loaded’s “Them A Parrot” stood out, and Rated’s “Dogz Roll” kept the energy high. Skitta’s “Watch Them Approach” added another layer of excitement. Each artist brought a different style, but all fit perfectly over the riddim’s driving backdrop. Some of these artists were already known in the scene. For example, Fada Coon had built a following with his unique voice and energetic performances. Loaded had been recognized for his sharp lyrics and stage presence. The Haroshima Riddim became a defining sound of 2014 bashment. Its creation and release showed how one riddim, with the right team and artists, could set the standard for dancehall energy and keep the party going strong.
Haroshima Tracklist:
- Cronsyncro – Try Bus
- Fada Coon – Ja Holiday
- Loaded – Them A Parrot
- Rated – Dogz Roll
- Skitta – Watch Them Approach
- Teflon & Jabalance – Eyez On Them
- Troydon Bent – Riseing
- Zamunda – King Step
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