STREET DEFENSE RIDDIM produced by STARTOUT | LIVE ROUNDS PROD. 2015
Street Defense Overview
The bashment rhythm of 2015 was known for its raw energy and rebellious mood. It was a sound that made people want to move, with hard-hitting drums and sharp melodies. This style captured the feeling of the streets and gave dancehall fans a soundtrack for their own defiance and joy. On the Street Defense Riddim, two artists stood out. Ryme Minista brought his unique voice to "Preach Weh Mi Practice," a song that matched the riddim’s tough spirit. Ryme Minista is well known in dancehall for his clever lyrics and his ability to connect with real-life struggles. Teejay also made an impact with "Buss Dem Head." Teejay has become a big name in dancehall, and his song "Buss Dem Head" showed off his powerful delivery. Teejay later found more success with songs like "Owna Lane," which became a major hit in Jamaica. The sound behind the Street Defense Riddim came from STARTOUT | LIVE ROUNDS PROD. This producer and label have a history of building dancehall riddims that selectors and DJs love. Their work often gets strong support in the dancehall community, and their productions are known for high energy and clear sound. The Street Defense Riddim is one of their standout projects, showing their skill at creating music that lasts. Even today, the bashment rhythm from 2015 brings back memories of wild dancehall sessions and the feeling of freedom on the dance floor. For any reggae fan, this sound still means excitement and rebellion.
Street Defense Tracklist:
- Ryme Minista – Preach Weh Mi Practice (Radio]
- Ryme Minista – Preach Weh Mi Practice (Raw)
- Street Defense Riddim Instrumental
- Teejay – Buss Dem Head (Raw)
- Teejay – Buss Dem Head (Radio)
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