REFRESH RIDDIM produced by KONSEQUENCE MUZIK/TAHJ PRODUCTION 2022
Refresh Overview
Bashment dancehall has always been about energy, street style, and powerful rhythms. In 2022, the bashment flow returned to the spotlight, bringing together the raw spirit of deejay performances with smooth, melodic vocals. This blend made the release stand out in dancehall circles, especially for fans who love both hardcore and softer sounds. The sound engineer played a big part in shaping the final product. By carefully balancing the heavy bass with crisp highs and clear vocals, the engineer ensured that each track hit hard in the club and sounded fresh on the radio. This attention to detail helped the riddim feel both modern and true to dancehall roots. Behind the release is KONSEQUENCE MUZIK/TAHJ PRODUCTION, a label known for pushing dancehall forward. The producer’s touch can be heard throughout the riddim, guiding each artist to deliver their best. KONSEQUENCE MUZIK has worked with several rising and established acts, building a reputation for quality releases and helping songs gain traction on streaming platforms. The artists on this riddim brought their own flavor. Gyptian, famous for his international hit “Hold You,” delivered “My Everything,” adding his signature smooth voice. Nyle Banks contributed “Mulla,” bringing a streetwise vibe. Nuklear’s “Silence My Enemies” offered a fierce, confident flow. G Loc’s “Stripper Pole” and Tahj’s “A - Hold Me” added variety, while Skystar’s “Glucose” rounded out the lineup. Each artist gave the riddim a unique touch, making it memorable for bashment and dancehall fans alike. In 2022, this release truly captured the spirit of the genre.
Refresh Tracklist:
- Gyptian – My Everything
- Nyle Banks – Mulla
- Nuklear – Silence My Enemies
- G Loc – Stripper Pole (Clean)
- G Loc – Stripper Pole (Raw)
- Tahj-A – Hold Me (Clean)
- Tahj-A – Hold Me (Raw)
- Skystar – Glucose (Clean)
- Skystar – Glucose (Raw)
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