HOLLAND BAMBOO RIDDIM produced by COCO JAMZ MUSIK
Holland Bamboo Overview
If you love modern reggae, you probably remember the Holland Bamboo Riddim from 2023. The dub cut from this riddim was a highlight at sound system sessions that year. Its deep echoes, rolling bass, and sharp percussion gave it a special energy, making it stand out from other reggae releases of the time. The dub version let the riddim breathe, stripping back vocals and pushing the rhythm to the front—something that true reggae fans always appreciate. Compared to other riddims from 2023, the Holland Bamboo dub was more grounded in classic reggae traditions, but with a fresh twist. Many other cuts that year leaned heavily on digital effects or dancehall influences, but this riddim kept things organic and rootsy. The foundation was strong, thanks to the vision of COCO JAMZ MUSIK. This producer has built a reputation for quality reggae productions and is known for working with both established and rising artists. COCO JAMZ MUSIK’s work on the Holland Bamboo Riddim brought together a powerful lineup and created a sound that was both cohesive and versatile. The artists on this riddim each brought something unique. Lutan Fyah, known for his song "Never Turn Up," delivered a solid performance, showing why he remains respected in reggae circles. Imeru Tafari, who gained attention with "Help Mi Jah," added a conscious touch. Teflon Young King’s "Mankind" gave a raw and heartfelt vibe. Lavisch’s "You Jah Jah" and Jah Malo’s "Peace and Love" kept the positive energy flowing. The Holland Bamboo Riddim dub stands as one of reggae’s strongest moments in 2023, a true example of how foundation and creativity can blend for lasting impact.
Holland Bamboo Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – Never Turn Up
- Imeru Tafari – Help Mi Jah
- Teflon Young King – Mankind
- Lavisch – You Jah Jah
- Jah Malo – Peace and Love
- Ghandi – Marijuana Love
- Karbon – Hesitate
- Jah Lando – Most High
- Bwoy Dezz – Babylon the Oppressor
- Jah Shane – Unconditional Love
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