THE BADDEST RIDDIM produced by DREDAY PRODUCTION 2012
The Baddest Overview
In 2012, dancehall ruled the party scene in Jamaica and beyond. The sound of that year still fills dance floors with energy. One compilation that captured this spirit became a true yard anthem soon after its release. At the center of the project is DREDAY PRODUCTION, a producer known for sharp beats and a modern touch. DREDAY PRODUCTION has worked with many top artists and helped shape the sound of new dancehall during the 2010s. The compilation brings together some of the most exciting names. Deablo steps up with “Step It,” delivering a strong performance. Baby Tash, known for her presence in the dancehall scene, brings “Champion Bubble,” a track that keeps dancers moving. Diestro adds “Barrow Yuh Gal,” showing his unique style. Voicemail, famous for their hit “Wacky Dip,” add their own flavor with “Wickedest Wine.” Masicka, now a star with albums like “438” and known for songs like “They Don’t Know,” appears here with “Gyal Do Things,” showing his early promise. Other artists on the compilation include Leftside with “Bubble,” Terro 3000 on “Putti Pon Yuh,” Calado with “Inside Love,” Aidonia’s “Militancy,” and Kiprich’s “Wine Up Yo.” Each track brings something different, making the riddim a favorite at every party. The energy and creativity of these artists, along with DREDAY PRODUCTION’s skill, helped make this release a lasting classic. The sound of 2012 dancehall lives on through this compilation, always ready to set the vibe.
The Baddest Tracklist:
- Deablo – Step It
- Baby Tash – Champion Bubble
- Diestro – Barrow Yuh Gal (Radio)
- Diestro – Barrow Yuh Gal (Raw)
- Voicemail – Wickedest Wine
- Masicka – Gyal Do Things
- Leftside – Bubble
- Terro 3000 – Putti Pon Yuh
- Calado – Inside Love (Radio)
- Calado – Inside Love (Raw)
- Aidonia – Militancy
- Kiprich – Wine Up Yo
- Hyah Slyce – Bwaay Dem Switch
- Supa Hype – Luv How Yuh Wine (Radio)
- Supa Hype – Luv How Yuh Wine (Raw)
- Ice Cold And Fahrenheit – Baby Wanna Rise
- Dreday – The Baddest Riddim
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