LITTLE LANE RIDDIM produced by TURBULENCE INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION
Little Lane Overview
The Little Lane Riddim project from 2022 stands out with a strong lineup of bashment tracks that fans still talk about today. The project features a tight collection of songs, each bringing a different energy to the dancehall scene. Don Mafia opens up with "Free Up Dancehall," a track that quickly became a favorite at parties. J. R. Blessington delivers "Naked Outa Road," adding his unique style to the mix. Milton Blake, known for his earlier reggae success with "Never Knew Love Till You," brings depth with "Gwaan So." Katta Warrior’s "Fresh Cash" keeps the riddim lively, while Hype Type aka Zion Boss drops "Argue," a track that shows off his lyrical skills. The lineup is rounded out by Silver Ice with "Platinum," KEEGAN on "All I Need," and Squiddy I with the title track "Lil Lane Riddim." Each artist brings their own flavor, making the riddim a favorite for late-night parties and club sessions. Don Mafia, with his established presence in the dancehall world, and Milton Blake, who has worked with major reggae acts, give the project added weight. Hype Type aka Zion Boss is known for his energetic performances and sharp lyrics. Behind the scenes, TURBULENCE INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION crafted the riddim, building on their reputation for producing club-ready tracks. The label has been active in the dancehall and reggae scene for years, known for working with both rising and established artists. Even today, Little Lane Riddim brings back the unforgettable vibe of 2022, reminding fans of packed dance floors and big sound systems.
Little Lane Tracklist:
- Don Mafia – Free Up Dancehall
- J. R. Blessington – Naked Outa Road
- RickY D Lova – Time Up
- Milton Blake – Gwaan So
- Katta Warrior – Fresh Cash
- Hype Type aka Zion Boss – Argue
- Survivalist – Dunce Bat
- Silver Ice – Platinum
- KEEGAN – All I Need
- Squiddy I – Lil Lane Riddim
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