CHAP D LINE RIDDIM produced by LION PREMEUM RECORD 2022
Chap D Line Overview
The Chap D Line Riddim was shaped by a talented bashment arranger who brought fresh energy to the dancehall scene in 2022. Their skillful work on the riddim helped it stand out in parties and clubs across Jamaica and beyond. The sound was lively, modern, and packed with vibes that made people want to dance. Behind the release was LION PREMEUM RECORD, a producer and label known for pushing dancehall music forward. The label has built a reputation for crisp production and for working with both rising and established artists. Over the years, LION PREMEUM RECORD has released several projects that have gathered thousands of streams online, helping to keep dancehall’s sound current and exciting. The Chap D Line Riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists. Falco Di General’s track, "Landslide," became a favorite for many dancehall fans. Fireboss delivered "Things A Grow," adding powerful lyrics and a catchy hook. Garrison Ford’s "Inna D Street" gave listeners a real taste of street life and dancehall culture. Gully Bop, known for his viral hit "Body Specialist" in 2014, joined the project with "Drop A Bomb," bringing his unique style and energy. Hygh Bamma came in with "Hustle," a song that connected with many hustlers and dreamers. Other artists on the riddim included Klasikdabdab with "Loyalty," Krice with "Sweet You," Malik with "Corrupt," Marilana with "Can't Hold Me Down," and World Choppa with "Rich Chopp." Each track added its own flavor, making the compilation a true dancehall anthem of 2022.
Chap D Line Tracklist:
- Falco Di General – Landslide
- Fireboss – Things A Grow
- Garrison Ford – Inna D Street
- Gully Bop – Drop A Bomb
- Hygh Bamma – Hustle
- Klasikdabdab – Loyalty
- Krice – Sweet You
- Malik – Corrupt
- Marilana – Can’t Hold Me Down
- World Choppa – Rich Chopp
- Lion Premeum Record – Chap D Line Riddim (Instrumental)
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