Red Label Riddim produced by Dam’z Musiq Productions and G.N.E Musik 2024
Red Label Overview
The Red Label Riddim, released in 2024, brought a strong bashment flow to dancehall. Produced by Dam'z Musiq Productions along with G.N.E Musik, this riddim stood out for its street energy and party vibes. Dam'z Musiq Productions is known for working with different dancehall artists and building riddims that get real attention in the dancehall scene. G.N.E Musik has also built a name through collaborations and streaming success on major platforms. This riddim was special because it captured the raw, streetwise sound that bashment fans love. DJ Damion’s “Do This!” and his “Red Label Riddim Instrumental” showed his skill in riding the beat with confidence. Maydday DC Ft. Lisa Hyper delivered “Don’t Tek It Out,” blending sharp lyrics and Lisa Hyper’s known energy—she’s famous for her hit “Champion Bubbler” and collaborations with Vybz Kartel. DJ Labba’s “Party Nice” became a favorite for selectors looking to hype up a crowd. Raymie Rich brought extra flavor with “Body Good” and “Pussy Good,” adding catchy hooks that stuck with listeners. When compared to other bashment projects from the same era, Red Label Riddim stood out for its consistent party energy. While some bashment riddims focused on digital sounds or pop influences, this one stayed true to the raw dancehall roots. Years after its release, selectors still draw for these tracks at parties and dances, showing its lasting impact. The Red Label Riddim is a clear example of how bashment flow keeps dancehall alive and exciting.
Red Label Tracklist:
- DJ Damion – Do This! (TV Track)
- DJ Damion – Do This! (Radio Edit)
- DJ Damion – Do This! (Street Edit)
- DJ Damion – Do This!
- Maydday DC Ft. Lisa Hyper – Don’t Tek It Out (Street Edit)
- Maydday DC Ft. Lisa Hyper – Don’t Tek It Out
- DJ Labba – Party Nice
- Raymie Rich – Body Good (Radio Edit)
- Raymie Rich – Pussy Good
- DJ Damion – Red Label Riddim Instrumental
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