LOST LOVE RIDDIM produced by SHASTRI MUSIC 2013
Lost Love Overview
Lost Love Riddim arrived in 2013, making a big mark on the dancehall scene. Released in Jamaica, this bashment project quickly became a favorite for DJs and fans. The riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists, each putting their own style on the driving, party-ready beat. Alty B’s “Leaving You” is one of the standout tracks. Alty B is well known for his hit single “Nobody Else But You,” which helped him gain recognition in the reggae and dancehall world. B52 adds his touch with “All My Love,” keeping the energy high. Clinton Sly’s “Something You Got” brings a playful vibe, showing why he is respected as a versatile dancehall artist. Other highlights include “I’M Moving On” by Iesha and “Lost Love” by Kaisha Lee. Kaisha Lee is a Canadian reggae singer who has performed at major festivals like Toronto Reggae Fest, bringing her soulful voice to the riddim. Each artist brings something unique, but the riddim keeps a steady groove across all tracks. The bashment arranger made sure the songs fit together smoothly, keeping the dancefloor in mind. Behind the release is SHASTRI MUSIC, a producer known for keeping the authentic island sound alive. SHASTRI MUSIC has worked on several projects that celebrate Caribbean music and has built a reputation for quality production and catchy rhythms. Among the many bashment releases of 2013, Lost Love Riddim stood out for its consistency and vibe. It’s a release that still finds its way into sets and playlists, showing its lasting impact on dancehall.
Lost Love Tracklist:
- Leaving You – Alty B
- All My Love – B52
- Something You Got – Clinton Sly
- I’M Moving On – Iesha
- Lost Love – Kaisha Lee
- Meh Rising Star (Explicit) – Kdee
- Meh Rising Star – Kdee
- No Other – Lady Pista
- I Swear – Neisha
- One Life – Nico Royale
- Special You Are – Nuchie
- Feelings – Prakz
- Hold Me Tight – Prince Karby
- User Friend – Sikani
- Lost Love Riddim (Instrumental) – Shastri Music
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