Wine & Bubble Riddim produced by Mad Bludd Productions 2025
Wine & Bubble Overview
The new yard session tape is shaking up the dancehall scene with its deep, heavy basslines and sharp energy. At the center of this release is Mad Bludd Productions, known for their hard-hitting style and steady rise in the dancehall world. Mad Bludd Productions, the label and creative force behind the riddim, has built a reputation for pushing the sound forward, with streaming numbers growing fast and a loyal fanbase across Jamaica and the UK. The “Wine & Bubble Riddim Instrumental” from Mad Bludd Productions sets the foundation for the tape. Each artist brings a unique vibe to the riddim, shaping the bashment flow that DJs are calling one of the heaviest for 2025. Big Smoak’s “Bruk Out” rides the riddim with a rough, commanding delivery, while Dre Vynez and Mad Bludd team up on “Gyalis Wine,” adding catchy hooks and smooth interplay. Mad Bludd also steps forward solo with “Jump So,” showing why his name is getting more respect in dancehall circles. King Budz slows things down with “Slow Wine,” giving dancers a different groove, while Sandee J drops two tracks: “Lyrical ILL” and “Tek A Bwoy Gyal Easy,” both filled with sharp lyrics and quick flows. Sandee J is already known for his lyrical talent, making these tracks stand out. The whole tape feels like a bashment anthem, ready for block parties and club nights. With Mad Bludd Productions leading the way, this session is set to leave a mark on 2025’s dancehall playlists.
Wine & Bubble Tracklist:
- Big Smoak – Bruk Out (Clean)
- Big Smoak – Bruk Out (Radio Edit)
- Dre Vynez, Mad Bludd – Gyalis Wine
- King Budz – Slow Wine
- Mad Bludd – Jump So
- Sandee J – Lyrical ILL
- Sandee-J – Tek A Bwoy Gyal Easy
- Syco Queen, Syco Jay – Mek It Bounce
- Tellis – Give The Guns A Rest
- Mad Bludd Productions – Wine & Bubble Riddim Instrumental
- Various Artists – Wine & Bubble Riddim Mixtape
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