HUNGOVER RIDDIM produced by GOOD MOOD MUSIC 2021
Hungover Overview
Fans of dancehall and bashment quickly embraced the Hungover Riddim project when it dropped in 2021. Selectors and partygoers praised its energy, saying the tracks were perfect for any bashment session. The riddim brought together a strong lineup, with each artist offering their own style and flavor. Romieikon & Brush1Chromatic teamed up for "Ayoo," a track that stood out for its catchy hook and lively delivery. Brush1Chromatic, known for his work as a Chromatic Sound selector, brought his signature vibe, while Romieikon added his unique flow. Kacique also delivered his version of "Ayoo," showing his versatility over the riddim. "Intoxicated" saw Romieikon & Fully Bad join forces, giving fans a track full of attitude and punch. Fully Bad, who gained attention with his single "Born Fi Dweet" in 2020, brought his streetwise lyrics to the project. Romieikon & Kacique linked up for "Brunch," and the addition of Brush1Chromatic on the same song in another version gave the riddim even more variety. Other tracks included Romieikon & XX3eme with "So Wah," and the all-star bashment anthem "Sortie Party (feat DJ Ashani - Dance mix)" featuring Romieikon, XX3eme, Kacique, Brush1Chromatic & Fully Bad. The project was arranged and released by GOOD MOOD MUSIC, a label known for blending modern dancehall sounds with bashment energy. GOOD MOOD MUSIC has built a reputation for high-quality productions and has worked with both rising and established artists. Hungover Riddim became one of the most talked-about bashment releases of 2021, earning its place in dancehall history.
Hungover Tracklist:
- Romieikon & Brush1Chromatic – Ayoo (feat Kacique)
- Romieikon & Fully Bad – Intoxicated
- Romieikon & Kacique – Brunch (feat Brush1Chromatic)
- Romieikon & XX3eme – So Wah
- Romieikon, XX3eme, Kacique, Brush1Chromatic & Fully Bad – Sortie Party (feat DJ Ashani – Dance mix)
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