STEEP DIVE RIDDIM produced by DYNAMO Y13 2022
Steep Dive Overview
In 2022, the bashment flow found new life with the creation of the Steep Dive Riddim. The architect behind the riddim was Smashmaker, who crafted a beat designed for the dance floor, filled with energy and a modern edge. Once the riddim was ready, it caught the attention of producer DYNAMO Y13, known for his consistent run of dancehall hits and his work with the label Bashment House. DYNAMO Y13’s touch ensured that the riddim kept its momentum, fine-tuning the sound to make sure every track would hit hard in the clubs. The project quickly attracted top talent. Young King King jumped on the riddim with "How Mi Feel," delivering a performance that captured the raw emotion of the dancehall scene. Christopher Lee followed with "Mi Program," showing the same lyrical skill that made his previous single "Run Road" a favorite among fans. Dremobb brought his unique style to "Tell Dem Fi Calm," adding a different flavor to the mix. Smashmaker, not just the riddim creator but also a performer, offered "Sunday to Sunday" and the title track "Steep Dive Riddim," proving his versatility. Johnny Matrix contributed "Set Good," bringing his signature vocals to the project. DYNAMO Y13’s own "Fi Wi Time" rounded out the collection, marking another milestone in his career, which includes charting singles and production credits across the Caribbean. The bashment flow of Steep Dive Riddim quickly spread, lighting up parties and radio playlists. Even now, the sound brings back the unmistakable vibe of 2022, a year when dancehall felt alive and unstoppable.
Steep Dive Tracklist:
- Young King King – How Mi Feel
- Christopher Lee – Mi Program
- Dremobb – Tell Dem Fi Calm
- Smashmaker – Sunday to Sunday
- Johnny Matrix – Set Good
- Dynamo Y13 – Fi Wi Time
- Smashmaker, Dynamo Y13, Christopher Lee, Dremobb, Johnny Matrix, Young King King – Steep Dive (Mega Mix)
- Smashmaker – Steep Dive Riddim (Instrumental)
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