VIBRATION RIDDIM produced by WELL BAD RECORDS 2015
Vibration Overview
In 2015, the Vibration Riddim became a key soundtrack for dancehall parties. Produced by WELL BAD RECORDS, the riddim was built with the help of a skilled bashment arranger, who made sure each sound hit hard and kept the crowd moving. The recording process focused on live energy, capturing the real feeling of dancehall sessions. WELL BAD RECORDS had already made a name in the dancehall scene. The label is known for pushing new sounds and working with rising stars. Their projects often gather streams from fans worldwide and help shape the direction of modern dancehall. With Vibration Riddim, they continued this tradition, delivering a beat that DJs and dancers could not ignore. The artists on the riddim played a big part in its success. Spliffy Sparta brought fire with the track "One Aim." Spliffy Sparta is recognized for his unique voice and energetic delivery, which helped make "One Aim" a standout. Texxas Family added their own style with "Bumpa," a song that quickly became a favorite at parties. Both tracks gave the riddim its special edge, showing the range and creativity of the artists. Vibration Riddim was more than just another release. Its mix of heavy bass, sharp drums, and catchy hooks made it a must-play in every bashment session. For dancehall fans, 2015 would not be the same without this collection. The work of WELL BAD RECORDS, the arranger, and the featured artists turned Vibration Riddim into a dancehall classic.
Vibration Tracklist:
- Spliffy Sparta – One Aim
- Texxas Family – Bumpa
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