PUSH DEM OUT RIDDIM produced by BIG ZIM RECORDS
Push Dem Out Overview
In 2019, dancehall was filled with energy and bold sounds. The street anthem base of the “Push Dem Out Riddim” matched the mood of the year perfectly. Its heavy, pulsing rhythm captured the rebellious spirit heard on corners and in clubs all across Jamaica. This riddim quickly became a touchstone in dancehall culture, giving both fans and artists a powerful beat to rally around. Behind the mixing board, BIG ZIM RECORDS played a key role. Known for sharp production and a knack for finding fresh talent, the label has built a steady following. With “Push Dem Out Riddim,” BIG ZIM RECORDS continued its work shaping the dancehall soundscape. The label’s releases have found their way onto playlists in Jamaica and beyond, helping to boost the careers of many artists. On this riddim, Bingi Banks brought fire with “Get Gal Easy.” His delivery and catchy hooks made the track a favorite. I Octane, already famous for hits like “Lose A Friend,” added his own style with “Gwaan Talk.” His voice and lyrics gave the riddim extra weight. Jay 5 Flow’s “The Brand” brought a fresh sound, while Kiprich, known for songs like “Telephone Ting,” delivered “Raper Boy” with his usual confidence. Kkalo rounded out the lineup with “Simple Galis,” adding another layer to the riddim’s appeal. Together, these artists and BIG ZIM RECORDS made “Push Dem Out Riddim” a key release in 2019, capturing the raw spirit and energy of dancehall at the time.
Push Dem Out Tracklist:
- Bingi Banks – Get Gal Easy (Clean)
- Bingi Banks – Get Gal Easy (Raw)
- I Octane – Gwaan Talk (Clean)
- I Octane – Gwaan Talk (Raw)
- Jay 5 Flow – The Brand
- Kiprich – Raper Boy
- Kkalo – Simple Galis
- Raine Seville – Pretty Likkle (Clean)
- Vershon – 1up (Clean)
- Vershon – 1up (Raw)
- Big Zim Records – Push Dem Out (Instrumental)
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