Punisher Riddim produced by Tim Adric for Big Chase Production 2025
Punisher Overview
The sound of the streets is changing in 2025, and much of that is thanks to the skill of the sound engineer behind the latest cut of the Punisher Riddim. Their sharp mixing brings out the raw energy that is now moving dancehall sessions across the city. The engineer’s touch makes every bassline and vocal crisp, giving listeners the full power of the riddim. At the center of this release is producer Tim Adric, working with Big Chase Production. Tim Adric is known for his attention to detail and his ability to bring out the best in every artist. Big Chase Production has been active in the dancehall scene for several years, helping new talent reach wider audiences and building a steady reputation for quality releases. The artists on this riddim bring their own unique styles. Arkish Pro delivers “Paragasha,” with his strong voice and signature flow. Black G Tycoon’s track “Ching” stands out, building on his growing reputation in the dancehall world. Darling Bowoy’s “Heartbreaker” adds a smooth, catchy vibe, and fans will remember Darling Bowoy for the popular track “Gyallis Anthem” from 2022. Frenno Di General brings energy with “Gimmie,” while Geebeez’s “Mtu Bad” keeps the crowd moving. Each artist’s performance is tight, showing why they are respected in the scene. With these tracks, the sound system cut of Punisher Riddim is a favorite in dancehall sessions this year, bringing a fresh feel and keeping the dancefloor alive.
Punisher Tracklist:
- Arkish Pro – Paragasha
- Black G Tycoon – Ching
- Darling Bowoy – Heartbreaker
- Frenno Di General – Gimmie
- Geebeez – Mtu Bad
- Hot Steppa – Money Mi Ah Medz
- Jah Didi – Mteja
- Jojo Money – Run Di Ting
- Kanivas – Whine
- Misiko – Press Gas
- Myq Twst – Angusha Kitu
- Ngoima – So We Bad
- Pepela – Pum Pum Punisher
- Popgaad – Wild N Rich
- Rudra Kartel, Tim Adric – Discharge
- Team Adric – Code
- Toppah – Original
- Venom – Anabella
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