SMIRNOFF RIDDIM produced by LONG LIFE MUSIC 2018
Smirnoff Overview
In 2018, the bashment scene saw a big moment with the release of Smirnoff Riddim, produced by LONG LIFE MUSIC. The riddim brought a fresh sound to dancehall, mixing the classic bashment rhythm with hints of modern genres like hip hop and R&B. This blend made the tracks appeal to both dancehall fans and a new, younger audience. Macka Diamond, a respected name in dancehall, shines on the riddim with her track Fake Friends. Known for her hit Dye Dye, Macka Diamond brings her strong voice and energy to the project. Ele Trunk teams up with Gaza Kim for Sweat (Feat Gaza Kim), a song that shows how bashment can blend with smooth, singjay vocals and catchy hooks. Gaza Kim, famous for her work with Vybz Kartel, adds her unique style to the mix. Dizzy stands out with two tracks: One In A Million and Smirnoff Riddim. His delivery brings intensity and emotion, helping new listeners connect with the riddim. Jomo’s Drink Out is another highlight, giving the bashment groove a playful, party feel. Nykka’s Can'T Believe adds another layer, showing the riddim’s versatility. LONG LIFE MUSIC, the producer behind the release, is known for working with both new and established artists. The label has helped shape modern dancehall by bringing forward fresh talent and creative riddims. Smirnoff Riddim became one of the most replayed bashment releases of 2018, helping several new artists get their big break in the dancehall world.
Smirnoff Tracklist:
- Macka Diamond – Fake Friends (Clean)
- Macka Diamond – Fake Friends (Raw)
- Ele Trunk – Sweat (Feat Gaza Kim) (Clean)
- Ele Trunk – Sweat (Feat Gaza Kim) (Raw)
- Dizzy – One In A Million (Clean)
- Dizzy – One In A Million (Raw)
- Jomo – Drink Out
- Nykka – Can’T Believe (Clean)
- Nykka – Can’T Believe (Raw)
- Dizzy – Smirnoff Riddim (Instrumental)
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