Love Solution Riddim produced by Bunafire Productions 2025
Love Solution Overview
The party backdrop for the Love Solution Riddim came alive in the studio with a mix of energy and planning. The sound engineer played a key role, blending hardcore dancehall beats with modern hooks. He focused on making each track feel fresh but still true to the roots of dancehall. This creative direction gave the riddim its lively and catchy sound, perfect for any party. Bunafire Productions, the producer behind the project, has been active in the dancehall scene for years. The label is known for working with both new and established artists and has built a reputation for high-quality riddims that often get strong support from DJs and selectors worldwide. Each artist on the Love Solution Riddim brings something special. Dutchie Gold & Bunafire Productions team up for "She Want Mi Body," a track that shows Dutchie Gold’s strong vocals and party style. Don Sharicon & Bunafire Productions deliver "Spread Love," adding positive lyrics and smooth flows. Don Sharicon is also known for his hit "Badmind People," which gained attention in the Caribbean music scene. Randum 360 & Bunafire Productions present "Wine It Fasta," a song made for the dance floor with its fast rhythm and catchy chorus. Manic Mamba & Bunafire Productions join in with "Vinyl Love," which mixes old-school vibes with a modern twist. Finally, Bunafire Productions closes the set with "Love Solution Riddim," showing off the pure instrumental energy that ties the project together.
Love Solution Tracklist:
- Dutchie Gold & Bunafire Productions – She Want Mi Body
- Don Sharicon & Bunafire Productions – Spread Love
- Randum 360 & Bunafire Productions – Wine It Fasta
- Sheila Messina, Kay Konnors, Don Sharicon & Bunafire Productions – Love Is The Only Solution
- Manic Mamba & Bunafire Productions – Vinyl Love
- Bunafire Productions – Love Solution Riddim
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