MIND GAMES RIDDIM produced by KADEEM / BLACK STATE 2022
Mind Games Overview
When the Mind Games Riddim dropped in 2022, DJs and dancehall fans picked it up right away. This collection came with a strong bashment flow, but what really made it stand out was how it blended that classic energy with sounds from other genres. You could hear bits of hip hop and even some Afrobeats style in the rhythm, making the riddim fresh but still true to dancehall roots. The bashment arranger played a big part in shaping the flow. Every track feels like it belongs, but each artist brings their own twist. Anju Blaxx leads with “Nah Fail,” showing why he’s respected in the scene. He’s known for his production skills too, working with top names in reggae and dancehall. Blak Diamon’s “Street College” brings streetwise lyrics and a catchy hook, making it a favorite for those who love real talk in their music. Bugle’s “Careful” stands out as well. Bugle has a strong reputation in reggae and dancehall, especially after his hit album “Picture Perfect” in 2018. Dilly Don keeps the energy up with “Anything a Anything,” and Mili1’s “It Hurts” adds a touch of melody and emotion. Behind it all, KADEEM / BLACK STATE is the producer who holds everything together. Known for his work on the Black State label, KADEEM has produced several projects that have racked up thousands of streams worldwide. His touch gives the Mind Games Riddim its lasting power. Even as new sounds come and go, the fire of this 2022 bashment flow will always echo in dancehall.
Mind Games Tracklist:
- Anju Blaxx – Nah Fail (Edit)
- Anju Blaxx – Nah Fail
- Blak Diamon – Street College
- Bugle – Careful
- Dilly Don – Anything a Anything
- Dilly Don – Anything a Anything (Edit)
- Mili1 – It Hurts
- Nicko Blast – Pain
- Nicko Blast – Pain (Edit)
- Noah Powa – Naggin (Edit)
- Noah Powa – Naggin
- Pesh Don – Same Me
- Pesh Don – Same Me (Edit)
- Rushawn – Cold Up
- Rushawn – Cold Up (Edit)
- Yaksta – Changes
- Black State – Mind Games Riddim
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