FLIGHT PATHS (AFROBEATS TYPE) produced by EARTH KICKS 2019
Flight Paths (Afrobeats Type) – Earth Kicks Overview
The "Flight Paths (Afrobeats Type)" riddim brings a bright, energetic vibe to the dancehall scene. Its sound is smooth but lively, with strong beats and catchy melodies. The mood is perfect for late-night parties, and fans quickly made it a favorite for club nights and celebrations. The riddim blends modern dancehall with Afrobeats influences, giving it a fresh and current feel. On this riddim, the track "Major" stands out, featuring 45DiBoss and Nane. Both artists deliver their lines with confidence and style, bringing their own flair to the music. The vocals ride the riddim’s groove perfectly, making it easy for listeners to move along and enjoy the rhythm. The combination of sharp delivery and a well-crafted beat makes "Major" a highlight for fans of both dancehall and Afrobeats. The architect behind this riddim is EARTH KICKS. Known for their skill in refining and producing dancehall music, EARTH KICKS has built a reputation for reliable and replay-ready tracks. The label has been active in the dancehall scene for several years, gaining respect for its consistent quality and modern sound. EARTH KICKS has also earned strong streaming numbers with previous releases, showing their impact on the genre. By 2021, "Flight Paths (Afrobeats Type)" had become a touchstone in dancehall culture. Its influence was clear at parties and in clubs, where its energy kept people dancing late into the night. This riddim remains a strong example of dancehall’s power to bring people together.
Tracklist:
- Flight Paths
- Major (feat 45DiBoss, Nane & Merca Bae)
- Texas (feat Moni & Bryte)
- Platinum Sex (feat Amaarae)
- Solo (feat Don Sinini)
- Infinity Riddim (feat Epic B)
- One Leg (feat Bryte)
- Security (feat Gafacci)
- Meu Jeito (feat Lyzza)
- Adabraka
- Teng (feat Noire)
- Sirens (feat JLZ)
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