HEAD A BUNX RIDDIM produced by YOUNG STAR 2014
Head A Bunx Overview
In 2014, dancehall was mixing old-school energy with new ideas. The Head A Bunx rhythm became a strong example of this blend. Its bashment style, with heavy bass and sharp snares, fit right into the year’s dancehall scene. The riddim brought together classic vibes and fresh touches, making it popular in parties and on the radio. The producer behind Head A Bunx was YOUNG STAR, a name known for creative dancehall projects. YOUNG STAR, who has worked with artists across Jamaica, helped shape the sound of the early 2010s. His productions often get attention for mixing tradition with modern beats, and Head A Bunx is one of his standout works. Beenie Man, one of dancehall’s biggest names, delivered “Gyal Alone” on this riddim. Beenie Man is famous worldwide, with hits like “Who Am I (Sim Simma)” and a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2001. Gage brought his unique style to “Magic Man,” adding a younger voice to the mix. Ghandi’s “Gangsta Ting” kept the street vibe alive, while Kantana’s “Head A Bunx” matched the riddim’s title and energy. Kirky D’s “God A God” added a spiritual touch, showing the range of themes possible on one rhythm. Together, these tracks made Head A Bunx a key part of 2014’s dancehall soundtrack.
Head A Bunx Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Gyal Alone
- Gage – Magic Man
- Ghandi – Gangsta Ting
- Kantana – Head A Bunx
- Kirky D – God A God
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