HONEY COCAINE RIDDIM produced by ONE LINK 2022
Honey Cocaine Overview
In 2022, the bashment flow brought a fresh, raw energy to dancehall, making every session feel alive. The rhythms were fast, gritty, and full of attitude—perfect for street parties and sound system clashes. Bashment’s signature bounce and sharp drum patterns kept dancers moving, while the heavy basslines gave the riddim its undeniable power. Artists like Zoom Boss, Skelly 12k, and Skem stood out with their unique styles and strong delivery. Zoom Boss, known for his track "Fxck Luv," brought a rebellious edge to the riddim, matching the streetwise energy of the bashment flow. Skelly 12k, who made waves with "Insured By The Mafia," delivered lyrics with confidence, showing why he’s a rising name in dancehall. Skem’s "War Sweet" added another layer of intensity, blending sharp wordplay with the riddim’s driving beat. Other artists also made their mark. 38 From BL’s "Honey Cocaine" captured the mood of the project, while Flanka Dan & Jalon teamed up for "Numb The Pain," giving listeners a more reflective moment without losing the dancehall vibe. Each artist contributed something unique, making the release stand out. Behind the scenes, the producer ONE LINK played a key role. Known for crafting clean, punchy productions, ONE LINK has worked with several notable dancehall acts and helped shape the sound of modern riddims. Their focus on vocal harmonies and tight arrangements gave the project a polished yet raw feel. Looking back, the bashment flow of 2022 kept dancehall vibrant and relevant, bringing street flavor and new voices to the scene.
Honey Cocaine Tracklist:
- Zoom Boss – Fxck Luv
- Skelly 12k – Insured By The Mafia
- Skem – War Sweet
- 38 From BL – Honey Cocaine
- Flanka Dan & Jalon – Numb The Pain
- Pablo Dan & Young General – Murder People
- Young General – Bad Like The Mafia
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