MISS LANA RIDDIM produced by BABYBANG/DUTTY RECORDS
Miss Lana Overview
The bashment flow, known for its high-energy dancehall rhythm, started in Jamaica and quickly became popular in clubs around the world. In 2022, this style got a big boost with the release of Miss Lana Riddim. The riddim brought together some of dancehall’s most exciting voices. Delly Ranx stands out on this project with his track, "Tightest Glue." Delly Ranx is well known in the dancehall scene, especially for his hit song "Silly Walks" and for producing the "Red Bull & Guinness" riddim, which became a staple in dancehall. On Miss Lana Riddim, he brings his signature style and energy. Iamroyston and Maikal X team up for "Miss Lana." Maikal X, also known as Michael Parkinson, is recognized internationally, especially for his song "Bear With Me" and for being a former member of the Dutch reggae group Postmen. Their collaboration on this riddim adds a smooth, catchy vibe. Galaxy P delivers "Ride With Me," while Ghandi gives listeners "More Run." Tajé brings a fresh sound with "Outside." Each artist adds their own flavor, making the riddim diverse and exciting. The beat behind all these tracks comes from BABYBANG/DUTTY RECORDS. BABYBANG has a history of producing strong dancehall and reggae tracks, and the label is known for working with both new and established artists. Their work on Miss Lana Riddim kept the true island sound alive, mixing modern and classic dancehall elements. Many believe that the bashment flow on Miss Lana Riddim helped define the dancehall sound of 2022, showing the power of great production and talented artists working together.
Miss Lana Tracklist:
- Delly Ranx – Tightest Glue
- Iamroyston & Maikal X – Miss Lana
- Galaxy P – Ride With Me
- Ghandi – More Run
- Tajé – Outside
- Ortahdoxx – Bounce
- Contrass – Catty Addict
- Babybang – Miss Lana Riddim (Instrumental)
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