VICTORY LANE RIDDIM produced by ITTAI STUDIOS / SHOE FACTORY 2020
Victory Lane Overview
Victory Lane Riddim arrived in 2020 as a fresh addition to the dancehall scene. The project brings together several artists, each adding their own style to the lively beat. Jahvillani is known for his sharp lyrics and consistent presence in dancehall since his breakout in the late 2010s. He often delivers songs with a streetwise edge, and his track on this riddim keeps that reputation strong. Wumbai, another featured artist, is recognized for his catchy hooks and energetic delivery. He has built a following with his playful approach to dancehall music. Shane is also part of the lineup. He is known for his smooth vocals and ability to blend singing with deejaying, which adds a melodic touch to the riddim. Daniiboo brings a youthful energy and is steadily gaining attention for her unique sound. Her contributions show her growth as an artist. Neequa Rebel stands out with her bold lyrics and confident style. She often uses her music to address social topics, and her track here continues that trend. The production comes from ITTAI STUDIOS / SHOE FACTORY, a label with a history of working on projects that highlight both new and established voices in dancehall. Their attention to vocal clarity and rhythm is clear throughout the riddim. Victory Lane Riddim features bright, upbeat rhythms and smooth harmonies, making it a strong example of modern dancehall. Its release in 2020 added to the genre’s ongoing evolution and appeal.
Victory Lane Tracklist:
- Jahvillani – 24K (Clean)
- Jahvillani – 24K (Raw)
- Wumbai – Vibes (Clean)
- Wumbai – Vibes (Raw)
- Shane- E – Outside Again
- Daniiboo – Give Thanks
- Neequa Rebel – Roll Out
- OCG – Wealthy (Clean)
- OCG – Wealthy (Raw)
- Jahshii – Super Star (Clean)
- Jahshii – Super Star (Raw)
- Rushawn – Summary (Clean)
- Rushawn – Summary (Raw)
- Devarous – Doing It High (Clean)
- Devarous – Doing It High (Raw)
- Qbe – Tuma (Clean)
- Qbe – Tuma (Clean)
- Alpho – Nuh Regular
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