TOO BAD RIDDIM produced by SOUDEN ENTERTAINMENT 2020
Too Bad Overview
Too Bad Riddim is a 2020 dancehall release from SOUDEN ENTERTAINMENT. The project brings together several notable artists, each adding their own style to the riddim. Munga Honorable is known for his energetic delivery and catchy lyrics. He has been active in dancehall since the mid-2000s and is recognized for tracks that often become street anthems. Shawana, a rising female voice in dancehall, brings a fresh sound to the riddim with her clear vocals and confident presence. Erup gained attention with his breakout hit “Click Mi Finger” and is known for his unique flow and strong hooks. D’ Angel is a well-known singer in Jamaica’s music scene, respected for her blend of singing and deejaying, as well as her consistent work over the years. Souden, who also appears as an artist on the riddim, is involved both in production and performance, showing his versatility within the genre. Fame Stylez adds his own flavor, contributing to the riddim’s overall energy with sharp lyrics and a modern approach. SOUDEN ENTERTAINMENT, the producer behind the project, has built a reputation for delivering quality dancehall riddims. The label often works with both established and new talent, helping to shape the sound of today’s dancehall. The Too Bad Riddim itself features a mix of modern dancehall beats with electronic influences. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing fusion in Jamaican music and remains popular in clubs and on streaming platforms. The riddim highlights the continued growth and creativity in dancehall culture.
Too Bad Tracklist:
- Munga Honorable – Smell Nice
- Shawana – Owna Tings (Clean)
- Shawana – Owna Tings (Raw)
- Erup – Shawty Pricey
- D’ Angel – Survivor
- Souden & Fame Stylez – Bruck Floss
- Fame Stylez – Call Me
- Breezz Nasxic – Anxiety (Clean)
- Breezz Nasxic – Anxiety (Raw)
- Donrelly – The Chip Life
- Souden – Too Bad (Clean)
- Souden – Too Bad (Raw)
- Snazi Lancha – Special
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