TRAP LIFE RIDDIM (DANCEHALL) – BIG LAUGH MUSIC / DJ BRYAN PRODUCTIONS 2019
Trap Life Overview
In 2019, a new dancehall riddim started making waves in Jamaica. The Trap Life Riddim, produced by Dane Ray, quickly caught the ears of both fans and selectors. Dane Ray was already known for his work on the hit single “Ray Gad,” and his skills in the studio helped shape this project from the ground up. The riddim was built for the dancefloor, with a heavy, club-ready sound that felt fresh but still true to dancehall’s roots. Dane Ray brought together a strong lineup of artists, each adding their own style to the compilation. Chronic Law, one of the hottest names in dancehall at the time, delivered “High Currency.” His unique voice and flow made the track stand out, and fans quickly took notice. Oven Boss came in with “Lead Out,” bringing energy and a catchy hook that selectors loved to play at parties. Dane Ray himself jumped on the riddim with “Money Or Gun,” showing off his talent not just as a producer but also as an artist. Dyrich’s “Big Laugh Thing” added a playful vibe, while Jahllano’s “The Last Days” brought a different flavor, keeping things interesting. Not long after its release, Trap Life Riddim became a yard anthem. Parties, street corners, and even radio stations kept the songs in heavy rotation. Years later, selectors still pull for these tracks, proving the riddim’s lasting power. Each artist brought something special, and together, they created a dancehall classic that refuses to fade.
Trap Life Tracklist:
- Chronic Law – High Currency (Clean)
- Chronic Law – High Currency (Raw)
- Oven Boss – Lead Out
- Dane Ray – Money Or Gun
- Dyrich – Big Laugh Thing
- Jahllano – The Last Days
- Konshens – Dripping Sauce (Clean)
- Konshens – Dripping Sauce (Raw)
- Slughed – Ball Hard
- Staynless – Gaffer
- Xklusive – Big Choppa (Clean)
- Xklusive – Big Choppa (Raw)
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