MOMBASA RIDDIM produced by BLAQK SHEEP MUSIC 2018
Mombasa Overview
The bashment rhythm in 2018 was full of energy and rebellious spirit. The Mombasa Riddim showed how dancehall can mix with other music styles. Its beat is strong, but it also feels smooth, allowing artists from different backgrounds to add their own sound. Kalado stands out on the riddim with his song "Beast Attack." Kalado is known for his creative lyrics and has made a name in dancehall with hits like "Personally." Sita brings a bold voice to "Jack It Up," showing how female artists add their own power to the genre. Busy Signal, who has topped reggae charts before and is famous for songs like "Stay So," delivers "Woie" with his usual catchy flow and clear delivery. Shatta Wale, a big name in Ghana’s music scene, joins in with "Lights, Camera, Action." He is known for winning Artist of the Year at the 2014 Ghana Music Awards. Dynamite’s "Under The Sheet" adds another flavor, proving that the riddim works well with different voices and styles. The creator, BLAQK SHEEP MUSIC, played a key role in shaping the direction of the Mombasa Riddim. Known for working with both new and established artists, BLAQK SHEEP MUSIC helped bring together these talents and made sure the sound stayed fresh and exciting. The dancehall drop on this riddim was a highlight of 2018. The Mombasa Riddim is a strong example of how bashment rhythms can blend with other genres, bringing together artists from different places and letting each one shine.
Mombasa Tracklist:
- Kalado – Beast Attack
- Sita – Jack It Up
- Busy Signal – Woie
- Shatta Wale – Lights, Camera, Action
- Dynamite – Under The Sheet
- Prado – Wet Up
- Stylex – Crystal Ball
- Double K – No Panty Day
- Road Elf – Folk Song
- Eshconinco – Feel Right
- Mystic Davis – My Property
- Cara Feral – Keys To My Heart
- Lady Lava – Inside, Outside
- Blaqk Sheep Music – Mombasa Riddim (Instrumental)
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