Released in and produced by Andrew ‘Anju Blaxx’ Myrie for UIM Records (with roots in the Ward 21 camp), the Gully Slime Riddim is a masterclass in minimalism. Bass-Heavy: Features a driving, pulsating low-end. Metallic Claps: Incorporates sharp, electronic percussion.
Buju Banton's "Boom Boom," recorded on the iconic , remains a definitive anthem of the early 2000s dancehall era. It captures a moment when the genre was transitioning into a high-energy, synthetic sound while maintaining its street-level grit. 🎵 The Sonic Foundation: Gully Slime Riddim Buju Banton - Boom Boom (Gully Slime Riddim)
He employs a staccato delivery that mimics the riddim’s sharp claps, making the song feel like a percussive instrument itself. 🚀 Cultural Impact Released in and produced by Andrew ‘Anju Blaxx’
It represents the "Upping" phase of dancehall where the energy was fast, aggressive, and highly danceable. Buju Banton's "Boom Boom," recorded on the iconic