
Tommy Lee Sparta – Lift Up produced by Attomatic Records and Dan Sky Records 2026
It’s 2026, and dancehall is still in that hard, direct pocket where street stories, chant-style delivery, and heavy bass lines carry the weight of the record. Tommy Lee Sparta’s Lift Up lands right in that space, with the single issued on Attomatic Records and Dan Sky Records and dated May 15, 2026. The title alone suggests motion and pressure, and that fits an artist who has long worked best when the vocal is sharp, dark, and deliberate rather than overly polished.
Lift Up is a straight dancehall cut built around Tommy Lee Sparta’s recognizable deejay style: clipped phrasing, a stern tone, and the kind of cadence that can make a short line hit hard. The song feels made for the street-side sound system circuit, where the bass and the bounce matter as much as the hook. Even without a crowded tracklist or extra versions to distract from it, the record reads as a focused single rather than something designed to stretch out into a larger package.
What gives the release its edge is the combination of artist identity and production context. Tommy Lee Sparta has spent years shaping a grimy, high-intensity lane in modern dancehall, and Lift Up continues that approach with a sound that suits his voice and posture in the music. The Attomatic Records and Dan Sky Records credit places it in the current wave of independent Caribbean releases that move quickly, cut cleanly, and keep the attention on the voice and the rhythm.
With only the single title listed, Lift Up stands on its own as a one-song statement, and that suits the way Tommy Lee Sparta tends to work when the idea is to hit hard and leave the hook ringing.
Tracklist:
- Tommy Lee Sparta – Lift Up
