LOSE CONTROL RIDDIM produced by DUB AKOM 2021
Lose Control Overview
When selectors reached for the Lose Control Riddim in 2021, the dancefloor always responded. This riddim’s pulse is direct and infectious, with a bounce that kept partygoers moving from start to finish. The beat is sharp, with digital drums and bright synths—a perfect backdrop for DJs and MCs to hype up any crowd. Its energy was ideal for bashment sessions, giving the night an instant lift. The riddim brought together a diverse set of artists, each adding their own flavor. Dub Akom, Alexx A-Game delivered “My Typa Badness,” a track that stood out at parties for its raw lyrics and catchy hooks. D'Yani joined Dub Akom for “Warning,” bringing his smooth vocal style, which fans already knew from his popular single “Feelings.” Lasai’s collaboration with Dub Akom on “Bad To Di Bone” added a gritty edge, while T'Jean and Dub Akom’s “Yuh Ready” kept the tempo high and spirits up. Tamo J’s “Lose Control” with Dub Akom became a favorite for its melodic flow, and the combination of Million Stylez and Dub Akom on “Fyah Tun Up” brought an international touch—Million Stylez is well known for his global reggae hit “Miss Fatty.” Behind all these tracks, Dub AKOM worked as the driving force. Known for their production skills, Dub AKOM has built a solid reputation in the dancehall and reggae scene, especially through their label Dub Akom Records, which has produced riddims for artists worldwide. Their attention to detail and knack for building party-ready beats made Lose Control Riddim a standout. Even today, when selectors drop this riddim, it instantly brings back the energy and excitement of 2021’s dancehall parties.
Lose Control Tracklist:
- Dub Akom, Alexx A-Game – My Typa Badness (Explicit)
- Dub Akom, Alexx A-Game – My Typa Badness
- Dub Akom, D’Yani – Warning
- Dub Akom, Lasai – Bad To Di Bone
- Dub Akom, T’Jean – Yuh Ready
- Dub Akom, Tamo J – Lose Control
- Million Stylez, Dub Akom – Fyah Tun Up
- Dub Akom – Lose Control Riddim
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