TROPICAL BLAZE RIDDIM produced by BIG LEAGUE MUSIC 2018
Tropical Blaze Overview
In 2018, dancehall music was alive with the sound of the yard beat. This rhythm, born from Jamaican street parties, was the heart of bashment culture. Bashment arrangers shaped these sounds, making sure every element, from the heavy bass to the catchy hooks, worked together to get people moving. Their influence could be heard everywhere, but it stood out on the Tropical Blaze Riddim. BIG LEAGUE MUSIC, a label known for its sharp production and strong presence in the dancehall scene, was behind this release. The label has helped push many new talents into the spotlight, using streaming platforms and social media to reach global audiences. Their work on Tropical Blaze Riddim kept the music fresh and energetic, earning attention alongside other big bashment projects of 2018. The riddim featured a lineup of rising artists. 1mrsmooth made waves with the song “Good Good,” bringing a catchy, modern vibe. Jakhal Beeley’s “Whine Up” delivered a dancefloor anthem, while Minah The Champion and Fabian Vendetta teamed up for “Good Tonight,” adding their own flavor. Mr Diamond, already known for his hit “Money Bag,” brought his signature style to the riddim. Mystykali’s “Yuh Bad” stood out with its bold lyrics and delivery. Shakespear D Dondada also joined with “Champagne Campaign,” rounding out the collection. For many of these artists, this release was their big break, helping them reach new fans and playlists. Tropical Blaze Riddim captured the true spirit of the yard, giving fresh voices a place in the dancehall spotlight.
Tropical Blaze Tracklist:
- 1mrsmooth – Good Good
- 1mrsmooth – Good Good (Raw)
- Jakhal Beeley – Whine Up
- Minah The Champion And Fabian Vendetta – Good Tonight
- Minah The Champion And Fabian Vendetta – Good Tonight (Raw)
- Mr Diamond – Money Bag
- Mr Diamond – Money Bag (Raw)
- Mystykali – Yuh Bad
- Shakespear D Dondada – Champagne Campaign
- X-Ale – Wuk Up Yo Body
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