WORD IN THE STREETZ RIDDIM produced by BING BANG STUDIOZ 2022
Word In The Streetz Overview
Today, fans still talk about the bashment flow that defined dancehall in 2022. The energy and drive of those rhythms are remembered as true anthems of the time. The sound brought people together, filling dance floors and parties with excitement. It was a style that captured the spirit of the streets, and listeners still feel its power. Looking back, several artists stood out on this wave. Medz Boss made a mark with tracks like “Live My Dream” and “A74.” His song “Live My Dream” is especially known among dancehall fans and helped him gain wider attention. Born King also delivered strong vocals, and his track “High Profile” added to his growing reputation. 2 Ghunz brought his own energy, especially on “Hard Ball” and “Risk It.” Each artist brought something unique, but together they created a powerful mix. Castella’s “Fully R” and Chosen’s “Point & Squeeze” (shared with 38 From BL) were also highlights, showing the variety in the bashment flow. Lyfe’s “Risk It” added another layer, giving fans more reasons to keep listening. Behind these artists stood BING BANG STUDIOZ, the producer who shaped the sound. Known for working with rising names in dancehall, BING BANG STUDIOZ helped push the riddim into the spotlight. Their careful mixing and production style gave each track a rich, full sound that stood out in 2022. The studio’s work on this project is still recognized for its impact on the genre. The bashment flow of 2022 remains a favorite, remembered for its raw energy and the way it brought artists and fans together.
Word In The Streetz Tracklist:
- Medz Boss – Live My Dream (feat Born King)
- 2 Ghunz – Hard Ball
- Castella – Fully R
- Chosen – Point & Squeeze (feat 38 From BL)
- Lyfe – Risk It (feat 2 Ghunz)
- Medz Boss – A74
- Born King – High Profile (feat Warrior)
- 38 From BL – Aliens & Gems (feat Power)
- Tanso – Program
- Sin Sin – Di Genna Dark (feat Born King)
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