LONE FELONY RIDDIM produced by REVENGE RECORDS 2022
Lone Felony Overview
The Lone Felony Riddim quickly became the soundtrack for countless late-night parties in 2022. Its bold, energetic beat set the mood for lively dancehall gatherings, where fans danced until sunrise. The riddim’s infectious vibe made it a favorite backdrop for bashment events, giving every party a boost of excitement and unity. Artists like DannyG and Saint1 stood out with their track "Calling App A Run Hot." Their sharp delivery and catchy hooks brought even more life to the riddim. Alexx A’s "Game - Money Interest" added another layer, building on his reputation for smooth flows. Fyne Style’s "Wealthy" kept the energy high, while Dymension’s "Guh Fi Di Money" captured the hustle and ambition that define much of dancehall culture. Quenga’s "Money Heist" and Current Wildlife’s "Big Food" rounded out the release, each offering their own take on the riddim’s pulsating base. Among these artists, Dymension is known for his collaborations with other rising dancehall acts, helping to shape the modern sound of the genre. Alexx A has also gained attention for his energetic performances and growing fanbase across the Caribbean. The mastermind behind the Lone Felony Riddim is REVENGE RECORDS. This label has a history of producing high-energy dancehall tracks that rack up streams and keep the party scene alive. Their work on this riddim brought together a diverse group of artists, creating a unified yet varied sound. In 2022, the party atmosphere surrounding the Lone Felony Riddim became a symbol of dancehall’s power to bring people together. It was more than just music—it was a cultural touchstone for a new era of bashment.
Lone Felony Tracklist:
- DannyG & Saint1 – Calling App A Run Hot
- Alexx A-Game – Money Interest
- Clearance & Cleva Criss – Money Mi Need
- Fyne Style – Wealthy
- Dymension – Guh Fi Di Money
- Quenga – Money Heist
- Current Wildlife – Big Food
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