Born Star Riddim produced by Fresh Lag Records 2023
Born Star Overview
The Born Star Riddim recording from 2023 features a strong lineup of tracks that highlight the energy of modern dancehall. Each song brings its own style, starting with Nervz — Born Fi This, a standout cut that captures the determination and drive often heard in dancehall anthems. Elvitcho delivers Roll Up, adding a smooth flow and catchy hook that make it a favorite for party crowds. Haktion Lag’s Lifestyle Attract Girls keeps the momentum going, blending confident lyrics with the riddim’s pulsing beat. Ice Kydd steps in with Haunted, bringing a darker, more introspective edge to the project. Chyna Lag’s Neva Lie Bout It follows, offering sharp delivery and memorable lines. The set also includes Slyngaz — V8 and Shemdread — Nuh Sympathy, each contributing to the riddim’s dynamic feel. Among the featured artists, Nervz is known for his single “Gyal Magnet,” which gained attention in the local scene and helped build his reputation. Haktion Lag has collaborated with several emerging producers, adding to his growing catalog and influence in dancehall circles. Behind the scenes, Fresh Lag Records produced and released the Born Star Riddim. The label has earned a reputation for working with rising talents and pushing the boundaries of dancehall production. Their projects have found strong streaming numbers, especially across platforms like Audiomack and YouTube. The sound system cut of this riddim brought a raw, authentic street flavor to dancehall sessions, echoing the vibrant party atmosphere of 2023. Even today, it reminds listeners of the excitement and creativity that defined that year’s dancehall scene.
Born Star Tracklist:
- Nervz – Born Fi This
- Elvitcho – Roll Up
- Haktion Lag – Lifestyle Attract Girls
- Ice Kydd – Haunted
- Chyna Lag – Neva Lie Bout It
- Slyngaz – V8
- Shemdread – Nuh Sympathy
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