Motion Love Riddim produced by Braka Recordz 2025
Motion Love Overview
The bashment flow is alive and strong with the latest dancehall release making waves this season. The sound is upbeat, joyful, and full of energy, mixing classic dancehall vibes with a modern twist. This fresh style is bringing a new mood to the dancefloor, and fans are loving it. This release is especially important for new artists getting their big break. Caleb Louima stands out with his song "Premye Lanmou," a track that shows off his smooth vocals and growing talent. Louco Singer also shines with "Damelove," a song that has helped him gain recognition in the dancehall scene. Afiche M brings his own flavor with "Motion Love Riddim," giving listeners a catchy and memorable performance. Other rising names like Miko G Anbasad Camp with "Valide" and Mardoche The Singer with "Nice Slow" are also part of this exciting project. Each artist brings something unique, making the riddim feel fresh and full of promise. Behind it all is Braka Recordz, a producer and label known for supporting new talent and delivering hit dancehall projects. Braka Recordz has a reputation for quality production and has helped several artists reach wider audiences through streaming platforms and collaborations. Fans are already calling this bashment flow a dancehall classic for 2025. With its mix of nostalgia and new energy, this release is set to be a favorite for both longtime dancehall lovers and new listeners alike.
Motion Love Tracklist:
- Caleb Louima – Premye Lanmou
- Louco Singer – Damelove
- Afiche M – Motion Love Riddim
- Miko G Anbasad Camp – Valide
- Mardoche The Singer – Nice Slow
- Jeff Legal – Movie
- Makenson Brutus – Tell Me
- Papa Youss – Konsa M Ye Le M Renmen
- Damaze Banmonbeat – Honey Glue
- Yahman Ors – Aime W
- Fantastic X Jacky – Kitew Net
- Edwing Fedd – Tranbl
- Maxmo – Ou Fe M Solo
- Renyto – Mpaka Tann Anko
- Maestro Guy – Cheri Mjwen Kontwol Ou
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