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Trippple Bounce Riddim Mix (big Ship — Prod) Kartel, Mavado, Donia & More

: During the height of the Gully vs. Gaza era, Mavado brought a gritty, street-focused energy to the riddim. His signature wail pairs perfectly with the dark undertones of the beat, providing the perfect "Gully" counterpoint to the "Gaza" hits.

: Aidonia thrives on these types of rhythms. His deep baritone and rapid-fire delivery turn the riddim into a lyrical exercise, proving why he’s often considered one of the most technically gifted deejays in the game. : During the height of the Gully vs

This mix is essential listening for anyone who misses the . It’s loud, unapologetic, and features the genre’s titans at the absolute top of their game. It isn't just a collection of songs; it’s a time capsule of the Big Ship dominance. : Aidonia thrives on these types of rhythms

A "Trippple Bounce" mix is usually a non-stop barrage. Because the riddim has such a consistent, driving energy, the transitions between artists feel seamless. It captures a specific moment in Dancehall history when the "Big Ship" camp was the epicenter of the genre, churning out hits that worked just as well in a Kingston street dance as they did in a London club. It’s loud, unapologetic, and features the genre’s titans

: Sasco brings a professional, sharp-shooting energy to the mix. His clarity and punchy delivery provide a nice balance to the more melodic styles of Kartel and Mavado. The Mix Experience