
Top Shelf Overview
In 2013, the bashment flow was a big part of dancehall culture in Jamaica. This style brought the real energy of the streets to dancehall parties and sessions. The music was loud, the beats were heavy, and the vibe was always lively. Bashment flow gave people a way to celebrate, dance, and feel free. Behind this sound was the mixing board king—the producer who shaped the music in the studio. TALL KING PRODUCTIONZ played a key role in bringing the bashment flow to life. Known for their sharp production style, TALL KING PRODUCTIONZ helped create some of the most memorable riddims of the time. Their work reached many listeners, and their name became respected in the dancehall scene. On the “Top Shelf Riddim,” several top artists came together. Agent Sasco, who is well-known for his powerful lyrics and delivery, brought his song “Anyweh D Girls Deh.” Busy Signal, a major figure in dancehall, added “Sen It On.” Busy Signal is famous for hits like “Stay So” and has worked with international artists such as Major Lazer. Bawse Dawg delivered “Cant Stop Mi Glory,” adding his own street style. Capleton, another respected artist, contributed “Hamma Ben.” Esco joined in with “Liquor Buss.” Looking back, the bashment flow of 2013 was more than just a sound. It captured the spirit of the year—full of excitement and unity. Thanks to TALL KING PRODUCTIONZ and these artists, the riddim still brings back memories of a lively dancehall era.
Top Shelf Tracklist:
- Agent Sasco – Anyweh D Girls Deh
- Bawse Dawg – Cant Stop Mi Glory
- Busy Signal – Sen It On
- Capleton – Hamma Ben
- Esco – Liquor Buss
- Icandy – Party Nice
- Liquid – R Inna Rave
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Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.