Two Twenty Bag Riddim produced by Progress Boss Music 2023
Two Twenty Bag Overview
In 2023, the bashment rhythm called Two Twenty Bag Riddim made a big impact on Jamaica’s sound system culture. From Kingston’s street dances to rural parties, selectors loved to play this riddim. Its lively beat and bright energy quickly made it a favorite among dancehall fans and DJs. The riddim’s pulsing bass and catchy melodies brought dancers to the floor, keeping the tradition of bashment rhythms alive. The project was built by Progress Boss Music, a label that has worked to push new dancehall sounds in recent years. Progress Boss Music is known for supporting both experienced and up-and-coming artists, helping to shape the dancehall scene with strong, modern productions. Their work on Two Twenty Bag Riddim added fresh vibes to the genre, earning streams and attention from selectors across the island. Denville Cole’s track, “Two Twenty Bag Riddim,” sets the tone with a confident delivery. Kevin Legit brings “Rub A Dub,” giving the riddim a classic dancehall flavor. Tony Curtis, known for his time with the group L.U.S.T. and hits like “High Grade,” adds “Mali Fi Cali,” showing his smooth vocal style. Yeshie Renee’s “Wine And Dip” offers a playful touch, while Ninja Ford, who has worked with legends like Bounty Killer, delivers “Greatness,” adding a veteran’s touch to the lineup. Together, these tracks make Two Twenty Bag Riddim a standout bashment release of 2023, keeping the pure dancehall sound alive for a new generation.
Two Twenty Bag Tracklist:
- Denville Cole – Two Twenty Bag Riddim
- Kevin Legit – Rub A Dub
- Tony Curtis – Mali Fi Cali
- Yeshie Renee – Wine And Dip
- Ninja Ford – Greatness
- Virgo Man – Guzu
- Balladier – Shakey Style
- Mikeylous – Social Media Badman
- Mikeylous – Socila Media Hot Gyal
- Technical – New Dancehall
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