Lose It Riddim produced by Gold Sac Records 2025
Lose It Overview
As dancehall continues to evolve in 2025, the Lose It Riddim stands out as a club-ready soundtrack for a new generation. Its energetic beat and modern bashment style capture the rebellious spirit running through today’s dancehall scene. The riddim’s sound is designed for late-night parties and crowded dance floors, making it a favorite among selectors and fans alike. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer plays a crucial role in shaping the riddim’s powerful impact. Their skillful mixing brings out the electric energy in every track, ensuring each song hits hard in the club. The producer, Gold Sac Records, is no stranger to the dancehall world. Known for releasing high-energy projects and supporting rising artists, Gold Sac Records has built a strong reputation since its founding. Their catalog includes several popular riddims that have gained streams across digital platforms. On the Lose It Riddim, Cell Blak delivers “Whine & Jiggle,” a track that gets the crowd moving with its catchy hook and playful lyrics. Jason x Turn appear twice, first with “Wobble,” a tune that highlights their chemistry, and again with “Believe Me.” Jason’s previous collaboration on the 2023 hit “Night Shift” brought him wider attention in the dancehall community. Billy Extreme adds his own flavor with “Million Girls,” continuing a run of singles that have made him a familiar name in Jamaican parties. Finally, Andre Preddie provides the “Lose It Instrumental,” a version that lets the riddim speak for itself and showcases the production’s full energy.
Lose It Tracklist:
- Cell Blak – Whine & Jiggle (Clean)
- Cell Blak – Whine & Jiggle (Radio Edit)
- Jason x Turn – Wobble (Clean)
- Jason x Turn – Wobble (Radio Edit)
- Billy Extreme – Million Girls (Clean)
- Billy Extreme – Million Girls (Radio Edit)
- Jason x Turn – Believe Me (Clean)
- Jason x Turn – Believe Me (Radio Edit)
- Andre Preddie – Lose It Instrumental
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