UPFUL DANCEHALL RIDDIM produced by LOST ON GREEN MILE 2022
Upful Dancehall Overview
In 2022, the Upful Dancehall Riddim became a standout bashment project, thanks to the careful selection and direction of LOST ON GREEN MILE. This producer is known for his unique blend of modern dancehall with trap influences, and his work has appeared on several popular streaming platforms, bringing fresh energy to the genre. The project brought together both rising and established names in dancehall, giving new talent a major platform. Ras Tariq made a strong impression with "Only One Jah," a song that highlights his conscious lyrics and distinct vocal style. Hurricane Jermaine, who is recognized for his energetic stage presence and collaborations in the dancehall scene, delivered "Hold The Faith," adding motivation and hope to the riddim. Pzed’s "Al Pacino" brought a cinematic vibe, matching his reputation for creative storytelling in his lyrics. Tash, with "ee - Who Me?," showed off her playful side and added variety to the project. Flimstone’s "Weed Inna Mi Brain" was another highlight, fitting perfectly with the bashment party atmosphere. Other artists also contributed to the project’s success, including Bryko Blaze and MR MELT with "Di System," Little Hero with "Home & Away," Med Dred on "Down With Babylong," and Likkle Blue’s "Gyal Time Now." Each track brought a different flavor, but together they created a consistent, lively sound. Upful Dancehall Riddim stands as one of 2022’s bashment highlights, helping new artists reach wider audiences while keeping the dancehall party spirit alive.
Upful Dancehall Tracklist:
- Ras Tariq – Only One Jah
- Hurricane Jermaine – Hold The Faith
- Pzed – Al Pacino
- Tash-ee – Who Me?
- Flimstone – Weed Inna Mi Brain
- Bryko Blaze – Di System (feat MR MELT)
- Little Hero – Home & Away
- Med Dred – Down With Babylong
- Likkle Blue – Gyal Time Now
- Singing Chris – Bam Bam
- Tuggy Laad – Hard Working People
- Haji Mike – Enotita!
- Riddim – Version
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