PHANTOM RIDDIM produced by COPPERSHOT PRODUCTIONS 2009
Phantom Overview
The bashment flow called Phantom Riddim started in Jamaica in 2009. It brought a new energy to dancehall music, mixing fresh rhythms with the classic sound. This riddim became a favorite in dancehalls across the island and beyond. Many well-known artists added their voices to Phantom Riddim. Tony Matterhorn, famous for his global hit “Dutty Wine,” brought his song “Twitter Me” to the project. Munga, known for “Bad From Mi Born,” delivered the track “Tek Weh.” Pretty Kitty joined with “Mi Man,” while Timberlee, who has worked with Ward 21 and was featured on “Bubble Like Soup,” released “Damn.” Mad Rhymes completed the line-up with “Money.” Each artist gave the riddim their own style, making it a strong showcase for dancehall talent. The sound behind Phantom Riddim came from COPPERSHOT PRODUCTIONS. This production team is well known in Jamaica and worldwide. They have played a big part in shaping modern dancehall, both as a label and as a sound system crew. COPPERSHOT PRODUCTIONS are respected for their work with many top artists and for their influence on the club scene. Looking back, Phantom Riddim’s bashment flow helped keep dancehall music fresh and exciting in 2009. The mix of sharp beats, catchy hooks, and strong voices made it stand out that year. It is remembered as a key moment that kept dancehall alive and moving forward.
Phantom Tracklist:
- Tony Matterhorn – Twitter Me
- Munga – Tek Weh
- Pretty Kitty – Mi Man (Raw)
- Pretty Kitty – Mi Man (Radio)
- Timberlee – Damn
- Mad Rhymes – Money
- Phantom Riddim Version – Coppershot Productions
Releases Similar to Phantom Riddim – Coppershot Productions
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.