Rooster Riddim produced by Dan Sky Records and Attomatic Records 2025
Rooster Overview
Bashment rhythms have always been the heartbeat of Jamaican dancehall. They bring the real street sound to parties and yard sessions, making everyone move. In 2025, the bashment scene is alive and strong, with new riddims bringing fresh energy to the dance. Behind every big bashment rhythm, there’s a “mixing board king”—the producer who shapes the sound. Dan Sky Records and Attomatic Records are two names leading the charge right now. Dan Sky Records is known for pushing new voices in dancehall and has worked with some of the hottest young artists. Attomatic Records, on the other hand, has a reputation for clean, hard-hitting production, and their riddims often get millions of streams online. Together, these two studios are shaping the sound of today’s bashment. The newest yard session tape is making waves, with a lineup of top artists. Squash brings his song “Get Up,” giving fans his signature deep voice and street lyrics. Masicka, who made a mark with his album “438,” drops “Whites” on the riddim, showing his lyrical skill. TeeJay comes in with “Mansa Musa,” adding his smooth flow—he’s known for the hit “Drift.” Demarco, famous for the song “Fallen Soldiers,” delivers “Pak Choi,” mixing melody and energy. Tommy Lee Sparta, who has had chart success with “Psycho,” brings his dark, unique style to “Price.” This tape is already a certified bashment anthem, bringing real yard vibes to every session.
Rooster Tracklist:
- Squash – Get Up
- Masicka – Whites
- Govana – Name Brand Duppy
- TeeJay – Mansa Musa
- Demarco – Pak Choi
- Tommy Lee Sparta – Price
- Konshens – Full Up
- Malie Donn – Trap House
- Pablo YG – Missile
- Jafrass – Heavy Weight
- Byron Messia – Smoke
- Javo Donn – Time Square
- Areakode – Jingle Bell
- Ayetian – Bagga Rrr
- Jamal, Brysco – Burger
- Raw Cashh – Diala
- Qwella – Watch Yuh Mouth
- Zambie – Squeeze
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