WICKED BED RIDDIM produced by HYPEMASTERS ENTERTAINMENT 2023
Wicked Bed Overview
In 2023, dancehall music continued to evolve, with producers and artists pushing the sound in new directions. The Wicked Bed Riddim stood out as a strong example of this trend, fitting perfectly into the year’s energetic bashment scene. This riddim became a staple at late-night parties, showing how Jamaican studios still lead the way in shaping dancehall’s future. The project’s arranger played a key role in crafting the riddim’s lively, party-ready vibe. Behind the scenes, HYPEMASTERS ENTERTAINMENT brought their experience to the table. Known for their consistent output since the late 2010s, HYPEMASTERS ENTERTAINMENT has a reputation for clean, modern productions and has worked with both emerging and established dancehall acts. Their focus on quality has earned them thousands of streams across digital platforms. On the Wicked Bed Riddim, each artist brought their own flavor. Donteh made waves with "6 O'clock," delivering sharp lyrics and a commanding flow. Badscar contributed two tracks, "Mi Nuh Inna" and "Pepeta," both highlighting his versatility; Badscar is also recognized for his earlier hit "No Drama," which helped boost his profile in the Caribbean music scene. Versatile Kenya added "Shabba," bringing East African energy to the mix. Andria YG’s "Wicked Inna Bed" stood out for its catchy hooks, while DJ Aaron closed the project with "Wicked Bed Riddim," showing his skills as both a DJ and recording artist. This bashment project proved once again that yard studios in 2023 could deliver music ready for any dancehall session.
Wicked Bed Tracklist:
- I-Angel – Al Shabab
- Donteh – 6 O’clock
- Badscar – Mi Nuh Inna
- Badscar – Pepeta
- Versatile Kenya – Shabba
- J-Zero – Warranty
- Andria YG – Wicked Inna Bed (Counteraction)
- Andria YG – Wicked Inna Bed (Counteraction)
- DJ Aaron – Wicked Bed Riddim (instrumental)
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