SUNSET RIDDIM produced by ZAMISH RECORDS 2022
Sunset Overview
When the bashment rhythm dropped in 2022, fans at dancehall sessions responded with instant excitement. The energy of the project quickly made it a favorite among selectors and partygoers, who kept it in heavy rotation. The riddim’s infectious beat and lively vibe set off dancefloors, making it a standout in that year’s dancehall releases. A big part of the project’s success came from the artists featured on the rhythm. Minister Blessed brought his signature style to “God Campaign,” building on his reputation as a JUNO Award-winning gospel reggae artist. Zamar In The Spirit’s “A.S.A.P” delivered uplifting lyrics and catchy hooks, adding to the riddim’s appeal. Marlon Christy contributed “Spiritual Battle,” following his earlier recognition as a finalist in the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission’s Gospel Song Competition. Bradda Biggs energized listeners with “Kingdom Domination,” while Sirnan Biblical’s “Chat Dem A Chat” gave the project another strong voice. Behind the scenes, the bashment rhythm was arranged and released by ZAMISH RECORDS. The label, known for its focus on gospel dancehall and reggae, has built a reputation for quality productions and has worked with a variety of artists in the Caribbean gospel scene. ZAMISH RECORDS’ careful production and promotion helped the project reach a wide audience both locally and internationally. Today, years after its release, selectors still draw for this bashment project. Its lasting popularity shows how much it resonated with fans and how it set a new standard for bashment rhythms in the dancehall community.
Sunset Tracklist:
- Minister Blessed – God Campaign
- Zamar In The Spirit – A.S.A.P
- Marlon Christy – Spiritual Battle
- Bradda Biggs – Kingdom Domination
- Sirnan Biblical – Chat Dem A Chat
- Jimmy Fagan – Hosanna
- Jesus Rambo – True We Seh Jesus
- Prayz – Where Shall I Go
- Oneil Givans – Never Fail
- DC Praise – Fi Mi Jesus Sweet
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