TOXIC LOVE RIDDIM produced by LEX DEM PRODUCTIONS 2020
Toxic Love Overview
Toxic Love Riddim arrived in 2020 as a new dancehall project, bringing several artists together on one instrumental. The riddim features Almo King, Island Boii, John Bigz, Juss Craig, and Matik Boss. Each artist recorded their own song over the same backing track, a common practice in dancehall music. Almo King is known for his catchy hooks and energetic delivery. He has built a following with songs that blend humor and social commentary. Island Boii brings a melodic style, often adding smooth vocals to dancehall rhythms. His tracks have gained steady streams on digital platforms. John Bigz is recognized for his deep voice and confident flow. He often raps about street life and personal experiences. Juss Craig stands out with his clear voice and storytelling lyrics. His songs often focus on relationships and daily struggles. Matik Boss is known for his sharp lyrics and fast-paced delivery. He has released several singles that have performed well on local charts. The producer, LEX DEM PRODUCTIONS, has a history of crafting dancehall and reggae projects. The label is respected for its modern sound and consistent quality. Toxic Love Riddim itself features bold basslines, crisp drums, and a catchy melody. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing evolution of dancehall music and its importance in Caribbean culture. The riddim’s structure allows each artist to shine while keeping a unified sound throughout the project.
Toxic Love Tracklist:
- Almo King – Toxic
- Island Boii – Lord I Pray
- John Bigz – Potent
- Juss Craig – Nuh Too Trust Ppl
- Matik Boss – Wanted Times
- Nexmind – Real Go Stay
- Nklyne – Badmind
- SK Iga – Been Through This
- Suhverto – Money Change Youth
- Taurus Ink – Talk Seh Mi Hype
- Taurus Ink – Talk Seh Mi Hype
- Teekay Brown ? Clarity
- Teekay Brown – Clarity
- Lex Dem Productions – Toxic Love Riddim (instrumental)
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