ONE LEVEL RIDDIM produced by CASH TALK PRODUCTIONS 2021
One Level Overview
The dancehall scene in 2021 got a big boost with a heavy-hitting collection featuring some of Jamaica’s rising and established talents. The project brought together 21Law, Logical, XtreeM, Dkrome, and Raspectlive—each delivering their own style and energy. 21Law, known for his track “Hit,” has been building his name with a series of strong releases and collaborations. Logical, who performs “Dollars” on this collection, has earned recognition for his sharp lyrics and ability to connect with audiences in and outside Jamaica. XtreeM steps up with “Man A Boss,” showing his commanding flow and confidence. Dkrome delivers the title track “One Level,” while Raspectlive brings his rootsy touch to “Low Mi Nuh Guh.” Each song comes in both clean and raw versions, making the collection accessible for all types of listeners and settings. The heartbeat of this project is the bashment rhythm, crafted by the skilled hands at CASH TALK PRODUCTIONS. Known for their consistent output and influence in the modern dancehall landscape, CASH TALK PRODUCTIONS has worked with a range of artists and helped shape the sound of new dancehall. Their production on this riddim stands out for its deep basslines and classic dancehall structure, while still feeling fresh and current. This collection is proof that yard studios are still at the center of dancehall’s evolution. With heavy bass, sharp vocals, and a producer who understands both tradition and innovation, the release became a favorite in parties and on radio, lighting up the dancehall in 2021.
One Level Tracklist:
- 21Law – Hit (Clean)
- 21Law – Hit (Raw)
- Logical – Dollars (Clean)
- Logical – Dollars (Raw)
- XtreeM – Man A Boss (Clean)
- XtreeM – Man A Boss (Raw)
- Dkrome – One Level (Clean)
- Dkrome – One Level (Raw)
- Raspectlive – Low Mi Nuh Guh (Clean)
- Raspectlive – Low Mi Nuh Guh (Raw)
- Vashaun – Big City Dream (Clean)
- Vashaun – Big City Dream (Raw)
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