NOLOSHA RIDDIM produced by LEE MILLA PRODUCTIONS
Nolosha Overview
In the late 2010s and early 2020s, the bashment flow brought a new wave of energy to dancehall music. This style mixed hard-hitting beats with catchy hooks, creating tunes that were both raw and easy to remember. LEE MILLA PRODUCTIONS played a key role in this movement. Known for their sharp production and modern sound, the label has produced several popular riddims and helped shape the direction of dancehall in Jamaica and beyond. The Nolosha Riddim, produced by Lee Milla Productions in 2020, stands out as a strong example of this era. The riddim features a range of artists who each bring their own style. Bramma, with his track "Love You so Much," adds heartfelt lyrics over the driving beat. Deizzle’s "Doh Like People" shows his skill in delivering honest, relatable messages with a tough edge. Gyptian, known for his smooth vocals, brings a romantic vibe to "Something Special," making it a favorite for many fans. The producer also released "Nolosha Riddim" under his own name, showing off his talent for creating layered, exciting instrumentals. Queenstun’s "Affi Mek It" gives listeners a message of motivation and resilience. Samini’s "Dance with Me" and Vershon’s "Work Wid You" add even more flavor to the collection, each offering unique flows and catchy melodies. This bashment flow, with its mix of hardcore vibes and unforgettable hooks, remains an important part of dancehall history, influencing new artists and sounds today.
Nolosha Tracklist:
- Bramma – Love You so Much (Radio Edit)
- Bramma – Love You so Much
- Deizzle – Doh Like People (Radio Edit)
- Deizzle – Doh Like People
- Gyptian – Something Special
- Lee Milla Productions – Nolosha Riddim (Instrumental)
- Queenstun – Affi Mek It
- Samini – Dance with Me
- Vershon – Work Wid You (Radio Edit)
- Vershon – Work Wid You
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