MANGO JUICE RIDDIM produced by DUB LAB PRODUCTIONS 2021
Mango Juice Overview
The bashment flow of 2021 captured the raw, energetic pulse that dancehall fans love. Driven by a bouncing rhythm and deep bass, the riddim inspired movement from the very first beat. The sound was both lively and infectious, blending classic dancehall patterns with fresh, modern production. This combination created an atmosphere perfect for parties and street dances, bringing people together through music. On the Mango Juice Riddim, several artists made their mark with standout tracks. Sizzla Kalonji, known worldwide for his powerful voice and hits like "Just One of Those Days," delivered "Push Out," adding his signature fire to the mix. Vybrid teamed up with Wayne Wonder—an artist famous for his international hit "No Letting Go"—for "Look Good," bringing smooth vocals and catchy hooks. Trish’s "Star Life" celebrated ambition and style, while Zeke Don’s "Everyday" kept the energy high. Dovey Magnum, who gained attention with her track "Bawl Out," contributed "Summa Clothes," adding a bold, playful touch. Behind the scenes, DUB LAB PRODUCTIONS shaped the sound of the riddim. Known for their crisp engineering and modern take on dancehall, the production team has built a reputation for delivering tracks that connect with both local and global audiences. Their work on various projects has helped push dancehall into new spaces, gathering streams and recognition beyond Jamaica. Looking back, the bashment flow of this era stands as a symbol of dancehall’s enduring spirit in 2021—vibrant, united, and always evolving.
Mango Juice Tracklist:
- Mango Juice Riddim (Instrumental)
- Sizzla Kalonji – Push Out
- Chevan Clarke – Only Wanna Be With you
- Vybrid x Wayne Wonder – Look Good
- Trish -Star Life
- Zeke Don – Everyday
- Dovey Magnum – Summa Clothes
- Shellinz – Mango mania
- Lexx – Bad gal
- Kiprich – Champion League
- Likkle D – Fren Killa
- Future Fambo – Weak Fence
- Terex Nuhbrakes – Cut Dem Off
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