Muss Buss Riddim produced by Sonnbath Production and Soul Touch entertainment 2025
Muss Buss Overview
The new Muss Buss Riddim is making waves in dancehall. This 2025 release comes from Sonnbath Production and Soul Touch entertainment, two respected names in Jamaican music. Sonnbath Production has worked with several well-known artists over the years, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall. Soul Touch entertainment is known for supporting fresh talent and pushing creative projects that get attention both in Jamaica and overseas. The riddim brings together a strong lineup of artists. Nitty Kutchy delivers the track "Speed Kills," bringing his signature style to the project. General B, who is widely known for his work with the group Monster Shack Crew and hits like "Gal Dem Want" in the past, adds his voice to "More Gal." Risingsonn joins the riddim with "Any Gal," adding new energy to the mix. Carl Meeks, famous for his classic "Weh Dem Fah," appears here with "See Dem." General Denaro rounds out the main group with "Wah Me Say," continuing his steady presence in dancehall. Other artists also contribute, including Boom Dandimite with "Jesus Heart," Choice with "Life Lesson," Gold Dust with "Duppy Story," Tony Kool with "Money Calling," and Oral Clarke with the title track "Muss Buss Riddim." Each song adds a different flavor, making the project lively and full of variety. DJs and fans are already calling Muss Buss Riddim a bashment anthem for 2025. The riddim’s modern sound and strong lineup are making it a favorite at parties and on the radio.
Muss Buss Tracklist:
- Nitty Kutchy – Speed Kills
- General B – More Gal
- Risingsonn – Any Gal
- Carl Meeks – See Dem
- General Denaro – Wah Me Say
- Boom Dandimite – Jesus Heart
- Choice – Life Lesson
- Gold Dust – Duppy Story
- I-View – As a Killa
- Tony Kool – Money Calling
- Oral Clarke – Muss Buss Riddim
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