LIFE STYLE RIDDIM produced by COOMBS LANE RECORDS 2014
Life Style Overview
When Life Style Riddim first dropped in 2014, dancehall fans quickly took to its energetic mix. The riddim’s lively beat, typical of that year’s dancehall sound, brought fresh excitement to parties and sound systems. DJs kept the riddim in rotation, making it a favorite in dancehall sessions across Jamaica and beyond. Artists like Fatal Flair, Ryme Minista, and Sicq Up each brought their own style to the project. Fatal Flair’s “Destined For Greatness” stood out with its confident lyrics and catchy flow. Ryme Minista, known for his creative wordplay and hits like “Killaz” with Vybz Kartel, delivered two strong tracks—“Bredda Bredda Bredda” and “Up & Stay Up.” Both songs showed his skill in blending melody and deejay styles. Sicq Up’s “First Day” added a smooth, singjay touch, keeping the vibe uplifting and positive. Behind the scenes, COOMBS LANE RECORDS crafted the riddim’s signature sound. The label, recognized for its consistent output in the early 2010s, helped shape the digital dancehall era with projects like this. Their productions have reached thousands of streams and feature a mix of rising and established artists. Life Style Riddim remains a favorite for selectors. Its yard-style beat and memorable tracks keep it alive in dancehall parties, proving its lasting impact on the scene.
Life Style Tracklist:
- Fatal Flair – Destined For Greatness
- Ryme Minista – Bredda Bredda Bredda (Raw)
- Ryme Minista – Up & Stay Up
- Sicq Up – First Day
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