FIREGLASS RIDDIM produced by LS BEATS | ZONE3MUZIK 2015
Fireglass Overview
In 2015, dancehall music was full of energy and street anthems. That year, a standout collection arrived, quickly linked with late-night parties and bashment events. The driving force behind this project was LS BEATS | ZONE3MUZIK, a producer and label known for fresh rhythms and digital influence. LS BEATS | ZONE3MUZIK has gained attention for working with rising dancehall acts and building a strong online presence, especially among young listeners. The collection featured several memorable tracks. Trushatta & Fucian delivered "We Nuh Like Dem," a song that became popular for its bold lyrics and catchy flow. Jahniah contributed "Send Dem Go Hell," showing off his unique style. Jahniah is known for his energetic delivery and has built a steady following in the dancehall scene. Fucian appeared again with "Gooda Dan Gold," highlighting his versatility. Fucian has earned respect for his lyrical skills and collaborations with other dancehall talents. Silent Killah & Suicide brought "Little Bit Of Love," adding a different mood to the collection with their smooth voices and heartfelt lyrics. Trushatta returned with "Bad Anyweh," a track that showed his confidence and presence in the dancehall community. Trushatta has released several songs that connect with street audiences and party crowds alike. This dancehall release became one of the most talked-about bashment highlights of 2015, with each artist bringing their own flavor to the mix. The collection’s energy and style kept it playing at parties and on the streets.
Fireglass Tracklist:
- Trushatta & Fucian – We Nuh Like Dem
- Jahniah – Send Dem Go Hell (Raw)
- Fucian – Gooda Dan Gold
- Silent Killah & Suicide – Little Bit Of Love
- Trushatta – Bad Anyweh (Raw)
- Fireglass Riddim Version
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