LIVE FOREVER RIDDIM produced by SHANE-X MUSIK 2021
Live Forever Overview
In 2021, the Live Forever Riddim stood out as a true bashment highlight, blending hardcore dancehall energy with smooth, melodic vocals. The project was expertly steered by SHANE-X MUSIK, a producer known for his sharp ear and dynamic approach to mixing. Under his label, SHANE-X MUSIK Productions, he has built a reputation for crafting rhythms that keep dancehall fresh and exciting. His attention to detail behind the mixing board brought each track to life, making the riddim a favorite for DJs and partygoers. The lineup of artists on Live Forever Riddim brought their own flavor to the release, creating a lively party backdrop. Chronic Law delivered "Work Hard," a track that reflects his signature style and lyrical strength. Chronic Law is well known in the dancehall scene, with past hits like "Hillside" and collaborations that have pushed him into the spotlight. Ocg’s "Happy Fi Yuh" added a melodic twist, while Kay Tendaness brought a smooth vibe with "Eyes On Me." Kay Tendaness is recognized for his work as a producer and artist, with tracks that have made waves across Africa and beyond. Franchizze kept the energy up with "Non Stop," and Bubby Dell’s "Pritty Lady" added a touch of classic dancehall charm. Each artist played a role in shaping the riddim’s party atmosphere, giving listeners a mix of anthems and dancefloor favorites. Thanks to SHANE-X MUSIK’s expert recording and mixing, every song sounds crisp and ready for any dancehall session. Live Forever Riddim remains a standout release, rewarding fans with every listen.
Live Forever Tracklist:
- Chronic Law – Work Hard
- Ocg – Happy Fi Yuh
- Kay Tendaness – Eyes On Me
- Franchizze – Non Stop
- Bubby Dell – Pritty Lady
- Blaze Syntax – Her Feelings
- Alvano – Perfect One
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