Bost & Bim


Bost & Bim are a French dancehall reggae production duo, comprising Matthieu Bost and Jérémie Dessus. They have worked with the biggest Jamaican and European reggae artists such as Capleton, Morgan Heritage, Sizzla, Gentleman and Admiral T.

Start of career

Both of them started work in the early 1990s, respectively as saxophonist and guitarist in many bands, and they still play on tour with many Jamaican and European artists. Since 1999, Bost & Bim have been established as record producers and have worked on international line up riddims with the label Special Delivery Music, and with their own label The Bombist, with many collaborations on albums by others artists.

Collaboration

They collaborated with Brisa Roché and Lone Ranger to release the song "Jamaican Boy", an early-reggae cover version of Estelle's "American Boy". It was played in honour of Usain Bolt at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, just after his 100m victory at the 2009 World Championships.
In 2016, Morgan Heritage won the Best Reggae Album Grammy Award with Strictly Roots, of which two tracks were written by Bost & Bim.

Tours

Bost & Bim tour as DJs in Europe.

Charts