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Dancehall Hit: “BADDADAN” by Chase & Status, Bou And Flowdan Moves to No. 21 on U.K. Singles Chart

Chase, Bou and Status

EDM artists Chase & Status and Bou’s latest dancehall single, “BADDADAN” climbs up ten spots to No. 21 on the U.K. singles chart after two weeks. The song’s title means “tougher than” in Jamaican parlance and the duo blended their unique drum and bass signatures with added vocal brilliance of Irah, Flowdan, Trigga, and Takura.

With a deep 90s style dancehall flow, the entire song is done in patois over EDM and dub beats.

“We badder than badder than badder than Anywhere we see dem we ah bang pon another one Buss up nanko 45 and Remington Anyboy diss Balla tun him skeleton BADMAN YOU KNOW WI VIBES CANT DUN VIBES CANT DUN AH WI AH KILL SOUND BOY FI FUN BIG BAD MAN FROM OUTTA ENGLAND BASSLINE DROP AND AH TEAR THE WHOLE PLACE DOWN”

 

The chorus repeats:

“Nobody badder than we/Nobody badder than we/Nobody badder than we/ Nobody badder than we/ Baddadan baddadan baddadan”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The release follows their 2022 their hit Disconnect with Becky Hill, which peaks at No. 15. Their 2022 album, ‘What Came Before’ featured Popcaan on the track “Censor” with musicans Irah.

 

Chase & Status comprises of Saul Milton, known as Chase and Will Kennard, alias Status.

In the early stages of their career, Chase & Status rapidly ascended the U.K. Dance Chart with hits like “Hurt You” and “Take Me Away.” Their entrance onto the UK Official Singles Chart was marked by the soulful anthem “Love’s Theme” in 2005.

A string of chart-topping triumphs followed, as Chase & Status masterfully fused their signature sound with remarkable guest artists including Plan B, Kano, Liam Bailey, and Tinie Tempah. Their album “No More Idols” peaked at Number 2 on the U.K. chart.

The duo was nominated for Best British Group at the prestigious 2012 BRIT Awards, a testament to their enduring impact on the British music scene.

Elsewhere on the U.K. singles chart Talibans by Byron Messia spends 11 week on the chart at No. 17 this week. While Paint The Town Red by Doja Cat debuts at No. 20. Sinead O’conner‘s”Nothing Compares To U drops to No. 56 after surging to No. 30 last week following the announcement of the singers death.

 

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