Living Life Riddim produced by DJ Treasure Music, 1Family Records and Clev Dan Music 2024
Living Life Overview
In 2024, the Living Life Riddim made a strong mark on the dancehall scene. Its sound captured the mood of the year, blending hardcore energy with hooks that stick in your mind. The riddim quickly became a favorite for both DJs and fans, standing out in a crowded field of releases. Behind the project are DJ Treasure Music, 1Family Records, and Clev Dan Music. DJ Treasure Music is known for its popular YouTube channel, which has helped many dancehall tracks reach large audiences worldwide. 1Family Records has been involved in several dancehall projects, building a reputation for quality production. Clev Dan Music, with a history of working with rising talents, adds another layer of expertise to the mix. The artists on the Living Life Riddim each brought something special. Shabako’s “Struggles Of Life” is a standout, with powerful lyrics that reflect real-life challenges. Pipelyne appears twice, delivering “Cold” and “Believe,” showing versatility and emotion. Jahvel’s “Living Life” captures the riddim’s uplifting spirit, while Jujment’s “Journey” adds depth with thoughtful storytelling. Trejja Don’s “Pray” brings a sense of hope and resilience. Each song fits perfectly over the riddim’s driving beat, but it’s the combination of strong production and unique voices that made Living Life Riddim a touchstone of 2024 dancehall. With contributions from other acts like Og Richie (“Patient”), Jackdon (“Plastic Smile”), Money Pallet (“I Will Survive”), and Dutch Money (“Pressure”), the project stands as a true reflection of the year’s dancehall energy.
Living Life Tracklist:
- Shabako – Struggles Of Life
- Pipelyne – Cold
- Jahvel – Living Life
- Jujment – Journey
- Trejja Don – Pray
- Og Richie – Patient
- Jackdon – Plastic Smile
- Pipelyne – Believe
- Money Pallet – I Will Survive
- Dutch Money – Pressure
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