WORLD BOMB RIDDIM produced by STUPID DOG ENTERTAINMENT 2021
World Bomb Overview
In early 2021, a new dancehall riddim started making waves across Jamaica’s party scene. Clubs from Kingston to Montego Bay were filled with the sound of the World Bomb Riddim, a release that quickly caught the attention of selectors and fans. The project brought together some of the island’s most talked-about voices, each adding their own style to the mix. Double Standard’s “Doh Take It On” stood out with its catchy hook and confident delivery. Landlord followed up with “Curfew,” a track that picked up buzz thanks to Landlord’s reputation for sharp lyrics. The duo Luni Spark & Electrify joined forces for “Mirror,” blending their unique energies into one memorable tune. Skull Dawg brought his own flavor with “Come On Nuh Man,” while Lil Jelo delivered two versions of “Ginger”—one clean and one raw—giving fans different vibes to enjoy. Each artist added something fresh, but the riddim’s real power came from the man behind the mixing board. STUPID DOG ENTERTAINMENT, known for producing modern dancehall and soca tracks, handled the production. The label has built a name for creative fusions and has seen its releases streamed widely, especially in the Caribbean and diaspora communities. Their touch on World Bomb Riddim gave the project a polished, global sound. Looking back, the World Bomb Riddim was more than just a set of songs—it was the soundtrack for a year when dancehall kept the party spirit alive, even in tough times. The riddim’s energy and variety made it a favorite in 2021, echoing through clubs and street dances across the island.
World Bomb Tracklist:
- Double Standard – Doh Take It On
- Landlord – Curfew
- Luni Spark & Electrify – Mirror
- Skull Dawg – Come On Nuh Man (Is We)
- Lil Jelo – Ginger (Clean)
- Lil Jelo – Ginger (Raw)
- Lavaman – D’Syringe (Vaccine)
- Caspa G – Never Again
- Stupid Dog Entertainment – World Bomb Riddim (instrumental)
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