Lasco Fan Riddim produced by Journey Music 2023
Lasco Fan Overview
The Lasco Fan Riddim sound system cut is remembered today as a staple in dancehall parties, especially at late-night sessions. DJs and selectors still reach for this collection from 2023, knowing it can lift the energy and keep the crowd moving. The riddim’s crisp production and catchy beats have helped it last far beyond its release year, making it a favorite for both new listeners and long-time dancehall fans. Looking back, the artists featured on Lasco Fan Riddim each brought their own style. Mr Easy, known for his hit “Drive Me Crazy” with Sean Paul, delivered “Whine Nun Stop,” a track that gets instant pull-ups when it plays. Macka Diamond, a veteran who won the International Reggae and World Music Award for Best Female DJ/Rapper in 2011, contributed “Good Body,” a song that celebrates confidence and dancefloor energy. Patexx, with his song “Bend Ova Gal,” added a smooth, singjay flow, while Suhfire’s “Back It Up” became a go-to for dancers. Aire Urbano, representing Latin dancehall, brought “El Mil,” which added an international flavor to the riddim. The sound behind these tracks comes from Journey Music, a producer and label respected for keeping the singjay style alive in dancehall. Journey Music has worked with a range of artists and is known for blending classic dancehall elements with fresh sounds. Their attention to detail and understanding of what works on a sound system helped make the Lasco Fan Riddim a lasting success. Years after its release, the riddim’s energy and memorable tracks ensure it remains a fixture in dancehall sets worldwide.
Lasco Fan Tracklist:
- Mr Easy – Whine Nun Stop (Clean)
- Mr Easy – Whine Nun Stop (Radio Edit)
- Macka Diamond – Good Body (Clean)
- Macka Diamond – Good Body (Radio Edit)
- Patexx – Bend Ova Gal (Clean)
- Patexx – Bend Ova Gal (Radio Edit)
- Suhfire – Back It Up
- Aire Urbano – El Mil
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