WICKEDEST RIDDIM produced by BARBASS SOUND 2015
Wickedest Overview
In 2015, dancehall music was changing fast. New sounds were mixing with old-school vibes, and selectors were searching for fresh anthems. One release that caught everyone’s ear was a compilation produced by BARBASS SOUND. This Spanish crew had already made a name for themselves, working with reggae and dancehall artists across Europe. They built a strong reputation through their label and live events, helping bring Caribbean music to new fans. On this project, BARBASS SOUND brought together a powerful lineup. Wilson steps up with “Waan Yuh Mine,” showing his smooth delivery and catchy hooks. Lasai, who is known for his album “Still the Same” and collaborations with international artists, brings energy with “Coulda Mek It Together.” Wero Fiyú delivers “Rico En Amor,” adding a different flavor to the mix with his unique voice. The compilation also features Ganjahr Family & Morodo on “Unidad.” Morodo is one of Spain’s most respected reggae artists, famous for his album “Cosas Que Contarte,” which reached a wide audience and helped spread reggae in the Spanish-speaking world. Ganjahr Family, well known in the reggae scene, joins Morodo to create a song about unity and strength. When this selector’s choice dropped in 2015, DJs quickly picked it up. The mix of classic dancehall rhythms with modern production made it a favorite at parties and on the radio. Looking back, this release helped keep dancehall alive and fresh, connecting different artists and fans through music.
Wickedest Tracklist:
- Wilson – Waan Yuh Mine
- Lasai – Coulda Mek It Together
- Wero Fiyú – Rico En Amor
- Ganjahr Family & Morodo – Unidad
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