LIGHTS OUT RIDDIM produced by BRILLI PRODUCTIONS 2023
Lights Out Overview
In 2023, dancehall was full of new sounds, but the Lights Out Riddim stood out for blending classic vibes with modern energy. The riddim felt fresh while still giving a nod to the roots of the genre, making it a favorite for both parties and radio play that year. At the center of the project is BRILLI PRODUCTIONS, a producer known for their sharp ear and creative approach. BRILLI PRODUCTIONS has built a reputation for bringing together artists and sounds that connect with both hardcore dancehall fans and newcomers. With a growing list of projects and steady streaming numbers, BRILLI PRODUCTIONS continues to shape the sound of contemporary dancehall. The artists on the Lights Out Riddim each brought their own style. Blak Diamon Ft. Shawn Anthony Myrie delivered "Go Hard," a track that quickly became a staple in dancehall sets. Shawn Anthony Myrie, featured on "Go Hard," is recognized for his energetic delivery and has worked with several notable producers in the scene. Bumbam Andrew Cox added his voice to the riddim with "Bang From Mawning," a track that kept the momentum high and the dancefloor moving. Flakes Man Dayquan Walker’s "Live Big" offered a confident anthem, while A. Outlaw Ft. Andrew Meeks gave listeners "Top Liguanea," a song that captured the spirit of Kingston’s vibrant nightlife. Years after its release, selectors still reach for this 2023 collection, proving the staying power of both the riddim and the talents behind it. The Lights Out Riddim remains a go-to for bashment-ready tracks and dancehall lovers everywhere.
Lights Out Tracklist:
- Blak Diamon Ft. Shawn Anthony Myrie – Go Hard
- Bumbam Andrew Cox – Bang From Mawning
- Flakes Man Dayquan Walker – Live Big
- A. Outlaw Ft. Andrew Meeks – Top Liguanea
- Sas Elgringo Ft. Nicholas Francis – Fada Fada
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