PAIN RIDDIM produced by BUFF BAFF RECORDS 2023
Pain Riddim is a 2023 dancehall riddim that celebrates collaboration. Kant10t, Tactical, Choppa Wayne each add reckless personality to fresh rhythms. BUFF BAFF RECORDS holds it together with energetic beats, giving it unity. The riddim works as both a dancefloor filler and a deep listen. Dancehall gold! Dancehall heat!
Pain Overview
Today, many dancehall fans still remember the selector’s choice that echoed through clubs across Jamaica in 2023. The Pain Riddim stood out as one of the pure sounds of the year, filling dancefloors and catching the ears of true music lovers. Its energy and style made it a favorite among selectors and partygoers alike. The riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists, each bringing their own style. Kant10t made waves with the song “Pain,” adding a raw and honest voice to the mix. Kant10t is known for his powerful delivery, and “Pain” became a standout track for many listeners. Tactical delivered “Anguish,” showing his skill as a storyteller in dancehall. Choppa Wayne’s “Frustration” added a bold, streetwise edge to the riddim. G Life and Anigh worked together on “Real Ones Gone,” creating a heartfelt tribute that touched many fans. Each artist helped to shape the riddim’s unique sound. Behind the scenes, BUFF BAFF RECORDS produced the Pain Riddim. The label has a reputation for energetic and modern dancehall beats. BUFF BAFF RECORDS has worked with several rising stars and has gained attention for their streaming numbers on digital platforms. Their production style gives the Pain Riddim its unity and drive. Looking back, the selector’s choice from 2023 still stands as a pure dancehall moment. The Pain Riddim, with its mix of strong voices and expert production, remains a favorite for both dancing and deep listening.
Pain Tracklist:
- Kant10t – Pain
- Tactical – Anguish
- Choppa Wayne – Frustration
- G Life, Anigh – Real Ones Gone
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