LIFETIME RIDDIM produced by JAM2 PRODUCTIONS / XMG 2021
Lifetime Overview
In 2021, dancehall was buzzing with new energy, and the Lifetime Riddim release captured that excitement perfectly. This set came from JAM2 PRODUCTIONS / XMG, a label known for shaping modern Jamaican sounds. JAM2 PRODUCTIONS is the brainchild of Jam2, son of dancehall legend King Jammy, and the label has built a strong reputation for crisp, club-ready riddims. On the Lifetime Riddim, a select group of artists brought their own style and voice to the project. Deep Jahi, respected for his lyrical skills and conscious music, stands out with "Jah Jah." Deep Jahi first gained attention with his song “Life Goes On” in 2013 and has kept his name in the dancehall scene ever since. Nesbeth, another well-known voice on the riddim, brings "Jah Jah Cover Me." Nesbeth is famous for his uplifting anthem “My Dream,” which won Song of the Year at the 2016 Jamaica Reggae Industry Association (JaRIA) Awards. His songs often carry messages of hope and resilience. Bonnie Lin delivers "Dream Life," adding her unique energy to the mix. OCG’s “Dead Faces” keeps the riddim moving, while SHANARA brings a fresh perspective with “Insecure.” Other artists on the set include Vito HD with “Elevate,” Blak Diamon’s “Have Life,” Librawto’s “Loyalty,” and Natel’s “Nobody.” The riddim itself, produced by Jam2, is called “Lifetime Riddim” and ties the whole collection together. This dancehall set will always echo the fire of 2021, marking a moment when DJs and fans united around a powerful sound.
Lifetime Tracklist:
- Deep Jahi – Jah Jah (Clean)
- Deep Jahi – Jah Jah (Raw)
- Nesbeth – Jah Jah Cover Me
- Bonnie Lin – Dream Life
- OCG – Dead Faces
- SHANARA – Insecure (Clean)
- SHANARA – Insecure (Raw)
- Vanzo – New Day
- Vito HD – Elevate
- Blak Diamon – Have Life
- Librawto – Loyalty
- Natel – Nobody (Clean)
- Natel – Nobody (Raw)
- Jam2 – Lifetime Riddim
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