Love Dem Riddim produced by Bundem Recordz 2024
Love Dem Overview
Fans wasted no time showing their excitement when the latest dancehall drop hit the scene. The track’s deep, rolling basslines had listeners moving from the first beat, quickly making it a favorite in parties and street dances across Jamaica and beyond. Social media lit up with clips of dancers vibing to the riddim, and selectors gave it heavy rotation, cementing its place as a true bashment anthem for 2024. A big part of the release’s success comes from the artists who brought their unique styles to the project. Ras Beriba Ft. Deebzlenuz delivered "Round And Round," a tune that stands out for its catchy hook and energetic delivery. Deebzlenuz, known for his work on "Round And Round — Round And Round," added his signature flair, further boosting the riddim’s appeal. Ras Beriba, who has made waves with songs like "Surinam Gyal" and "Chica Mundial," continued to show his versatility with "Love Dem Riddim." His collaboration with Fyah Prince on "It Could Be Me" added another layer of energy to the release. Behind the scenes, Bundem Recordz handled production and arrangement, keeping the sound both classic and fresh. The label, known for its consistent stream of dancehall hits and for working with a range of rising artists, made sure every track had a solid foundation. Bundem Recordz’s attention to detail and understanding of dancehall history helped shape a riddim that feels both nostalgic and new. The street anthem’s heavy bass and lively vocals have made it a touchstone of dancehall culture this year, proving its staying power in the ever-changing world of Jamaican music.
Love Dem Tracklist:
- Ras Beriba Ft. Deebzlenuz – Round And Round
- Ras Beriba – Surinam Gyal
- Ras Beriba Ft. Fyah Prince – It Could Be Me
- Ras Beriba – Chica Mundial
- Ras Beriba – Love Dem Riddim (Instrumental)
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