JUSS BUSS RIDDIM produced by DI LAB RECORDS 2013
Juss Buss Overview
Today, many people remember the bashment rhythm from 2013 as a sound that brought energy and excitement to dancehall. It was a rhythm that filled Jamaican clubs with heavy bass and catchy melodies. The Juss Buss Riddim stood out because it captured the spirit of the time and made everyone want to move. The rhythm featured several artists, each adding their own style. Baeji performed “This Year We A Dweet,” a track that became popular for its confident message and driving beat. Versatile’s “Different Thing” showed his unique flow, which fans already knew from his earlier hit “Made It,” a song that helped him gain attention in the dancehall scene. Free Speech brought strong lyrics with “Naah Go Be Hurt,” adding to the riddim’s powerful vibe. Jah Vinci ft Twin Of Twins delivered “Jah is,” while Twin Of Twins - Jah is also gave their own version, both tracks showing respect for spiritual themes. Jah Vinci is known for his emotional voice and was once a member of Vybz Kartel’s Portmore Empire, which helped launch his career. Other songs on the riddim included “Born A Star” by Raheem Saviour, “Rise Up” by IQ, and “Hothead Than cold feet” by Chozenn. Each artist added something special, making the project feel complete. Behind the scenes, DI LAB RECORDS produced the Juss Buss Riddim. The label is known in Jamaica for supporting fresh talent and producing several dancehall projects that gained attention online and in the streets. Looking back, the bashment rhythm of 2013 reminds us of a lively year in dancehall, when new voices and strong beats came together to define a moment in music.
Juss Buss Tracklist:
- Baeji – This Year We A Dweet
- Versatile – Different Thing
- Free Speech – Naah Go Be Hurt
- Jah Vinci ft Twin Of Twins – Jah is
- Raheem Saviour – Born A Star
- IQ – Rise Up
- Chozenn – Hothead Than cold feet
- Juss Buss Riddim – Version
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