THIS YEAR RIDDIM produced by LEGENDARY MUZIQ 2014
This Year Overview
The bashment flow in dancehall brings together energy, rhythm, and new voices. In 2014, a selector’s mix helped shine a light on fresh talent, blending classic dancehall vibes with modern sounds. This mix featured a collection of tracks that became important for new artists breaking into the scene. Gentle Vybez opened the mix with "Stamina," a song that set a lively pace and highlighted his unique vocal style. Buju Bruce followed with "Fambai Neni," adding catchy lyrics and a strong beat. Diamand’s "Zvakunakidza" brought a smooth groove, while Empress Shelly’s "This Year" offered uplifting lyrics that connected with many listeners. Gentle I’s "Rudo Ruchiboiler" showed another side of the riddim, mixing love themes with dancehall rhythms. Other standout tracks included Ghetto Jnr’s "Hona Chipande," Jocker Di Genius’s "Shoot," and Juwela’s "Musandimutse." Kinnah & Guspy delivered "Badman City," bringing streetwise storytelling to the mix. Juss Russ, Dolatto, and Mega Jani teamed up for "Tovafushira," adding a collaborative spirit. At the center of this project was LEGENDARY MUZIQ, a producer known for creating club-ready beats and helping new voices find an audience. LEGENDARY MUZIQ’s work on this release boosted streaming numbers and gave these artists a platform in the dancehall world. This bashment flow remains an important part of dancehall history, marking a moment when new talent and strong production came together to shape the sound of the genre.
This Year Tracklist:
- Gentle Vybez – Stamina
- Buju Bruce – Fambai Neni
- Diamand – Zvakunakidza
- Empress Shelly – This Year
- Gentle I – Rudo Ruchiboiler
- Ghetto Jnr – Hona Chipande
- Jocker Di Genius – Shoot
- Juss Russ,Dolatto ft Mega Jani – Tovafushira
- Juwela – Musandimutse
- Kinnah & Guspy – Badman City
- Madbwoy – Chindundu
- Mega Jani – Condemned
- Qounfused – Zvakusungisa
- Smartex – Pachimafia
- Tocky Vybz – Handina Zvinoera
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