THE BRIDGE RIDDIM produced by NOT GUILTY NATION 2015
The Bridge Overview
The Bridge Riddim is a standout dancehall project from 2015, built by the creative producer NOT GUILTY NATION. Known for their sharp production skills and modern dancehall sound, NOT GUILTY NATION has worked with both new and established artists. The label is respected for its energetic releases and has earned thousands of streams on digital platforms. This riddim was made for the dance floor, and it quickly became a favorite among DJs and dancehall fans. The heavy bass and catchy beat made it perfect for parties and clubs. The project brought together a strong lineup of artists, each adding their own style. Mac Madder delivers “Quick Quick,” a track that shows his confident flow and strong lyrics. Di Aprentice follows with “Somebody Ago Dead,” bringing energy that fits the riddim’s driving sound. Di Aprentice is known for his hit single “Yuh Nuh Ready,” which helped him gain attention in the dancehall scene. Dragga’s “Man On A Mission” stands out with its determined message and catchy hook. K’More adds “See Me Nuh See Me,” giving the riddim a smooth, melodic touch. Mega B’s “Sit Down Pan It” is another highlight, keeping the vibe lively and danceable. Mega B has been part of several popular dancehall collaborations over the years. Even today, The Bridge Riddim keeps 2015 alive in dancehall sessions. DJs still spin these tracks, proving the riddim’s lasting impact on the genre. The combination of top production and strong performances makes it a true bashment classic.
The Bridge Tracklist:
- Mac Madder – Quick Quick
- Di Aprentice – Somebody Ago Dead
- Dragga – Man On A Mission
- K’More – See Me Nuh See Me
- Mega B – Sit Down Pan It
- Young Chap – Rum Pum Pum
- Young G – Cake Soap
- Jaz – Wa Money
- Socky – Likkle Fussy
- Terry Vegas -Bad Bwoy
- Nikklar Delights – Pon Me
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