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Keep On Rising
Ghetto Angel (feat Tanya Stephens & Apollo - Slow Cyart Riddim) - (3:32) 100 BPM
Headshot (feat Chatta B - Hello Riddim) - (3:37) 100 BPM
Take Time a.k.a John Crow Say (Pressure & Slide Riddim) - (2:59) 92 BPM
Keep On Rising VIP (feat Johnny Osbourne, Blakkamoore & Metric Man - Skylarking Riddim) - (4:17) 90 BPM Hot
Jamaica (feat Daddy Freddy, YT, Da Fuchaman, Frisco Banton, Rebel MC, Top Cat, Navigator, Super Sas, Shumba Youth, Glenny, Souls Liberation & P Skinna - Message Riddim) - (7:47) 140 BPM
Love You Wont Stop (Passion Riddim) - (4:23) 128 BPM
Woman Antem (feat Predita & Rumble - Printa Riddim) - (4:21) 120 BPM
Lyrikal Explosion (Answer Riddim) - (3:42) 88 BPM
Mama Nature (feat Zajori - Give Thanks Riddim) - (4:54) 140 BPM
Sound Murdara (feat Ricky T - Boops Riddim) - (3:44) 88 BPM
Telephone Chalwa (Live & Direct Riddim) - (3:02) 90 BPM
Waltham Park (Putnam Riddim) - (2:58) 133 BPM
Survive (feat Mowty Mahlyka - Survive Riddim) - (3:36) 101 BPM
Unstoppable (feat Rumble - Throw Mi Corn Riddim) - (3:54) 88 BPM
Warrior (feat Daddy Freddy & Rumble - 90s Style Riddim) - (3:48) 90 BPM
Son Of Nanny (feat Congo Natty & Jayden - Soap Riddim) - (3:27) 112 BPM
Review: One of the most iconic voices in dancehall and jungle, Blackout JA continues to demonstrate his mic craft with his brand new album on Liondub International. Written in collaboration with the label bossman Liondub and boasting a truly epic rollcall of collaborators from Top Cat to Congo Natty, Daddy Freddy to Ricky T, the album flexes the full soundsystem spectrum featuring all flavours of dubwise and dancehall influences. Laced together with Blackout's signature smoky storytelling, highlights include the dramatic skanks of 'Love You Want Stop', the feel good swagger and switchy breaks of 'Mama Nature' and the real-talking finale romp 'Son Of Nanny' which brings the album together with pure fire. 10,000 feet and still rising, Blackout JA knows no limits.
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BLACKLIONLP 02
11 Aug 23
Dancehall/Ragga
A To Zed
LP International (Puma intro) - (0:14) 104 BPM
A To Zed (Answer Riddim) - (3:10) 88 BPM Hot
Real Quick (Pressure & Slide Riddim) - (2:54) 92 BPM
Soundtrooper (Ricky Trooper interlude) - (0:20) 118 BPM
Hi Power (feat Rumble - Father Jungle Rock Riddim) - (4:08) 88 BPM
Music Lives On (feat Rumble - Freshup Riddim) - (3:13) 88 BPM
Pink Panther (interlude) - (0:28) 83 BPM
War Time (Boops Riddim) - (4:07) 88 BPM
Burna (feat Rumble - Printa Riddim) - (3:11) 120 BPM
Dem Bumbo (feat Rumble - Skandal Bag Riddim) - (2:59) 120 BPM
King Addies (Kingpin interlude) - (0:24) 150 BPM
Mad Smaddy (feat Rumble - Bellyas Riddim) - (3:30) 125 BPM
Never Test VIP (Soap Riddim) - (3:28) 112 BPM
Young Hawk (Jamie Hype interlude) - (0:12) 122 BPM
Class (Sleng Teng Riddim) - (3:36) 85 BPM
Evacuate (feat Rumble - Too Young Riddim) - (3:23) 88 BPM
Dead Tonight (feat Rumble - Creation Riddim) - (3:35) 116 BPM
Soul Stereo (Tarzan interlude) - (0:20) 130 BPM
Fake (feat Rumble - 90s Style Riddim) - (2:50) 90 BPM
Counteraction (Soap Riddim) - (3:31) 112 BPM
Review: After years of singles, specials, EPs and features on a wide array of respected reggae and dancehall imprints, long time Liondub International soldier Capital D serves up his debut studio album A To Zed. Working closely with producers Rumble and Ricky Trooper, the Latin American MC goes in deep covering a number of topics and an even wider range of riddims. Highlights across this accomplished body of work include the big swing sizzles of 'War Time' the lavish skanks of 'Dem Bumbo' and a brand new twist on his tried and tested party tune 'Never Test VIP'. Full flavours.
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BLESS 013
24 Mar 23
Dancehall/Ragga
Take Time
Take Time - (3:00) 92 BPM Hot
Take Time (dub version) - (3:07) 92 BPM
Review: The Liondub International team seem to have a lit the touch paper this year, with their recent run of futuristic dubwise delights being one of the most enjoyable collections across the world of new school reggae. This time around, they welcome the explosive vocal ability of Blackout JA inside for 'Take Time', a dancefloor-ready march, doused in sizzling sub power and new school drum processing. This is a tune that is going to cause a fair few dances to turn up, with the full release also including a powerful dub mix, diving further into the hard hitting bassline action, catchy chord progressions and silky overall processing which sets the Liondub production parameters a level higher than their nearby competition. Fuego!
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BLACKLION 012
06 Jan 23
Dancehall/Ragga
Real Quick
Real Quick - (2:54) 92 BPM
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BLESS 011
07 Oct 22
Dancehall/Ragga
Rumble
Rumble (Dirty mix) - (2:59) 120 BPM Hot
Rumble (radio mix) - (2:59) 120 BPM
Review: Longtime friends and collaborators Capital D and Liondub get ready to 'Rumble' on this system shaking dancehall jam on Liondub International. Keys so springy they can send in the hearse, a bassline so bouncy it gets a proper burial and lyrics so fine they deserve a pretty casket. Available in a direct killer version and slightly friendlier radio version, this one's all about the blam blam blam!
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BLESS 009
12 Aug 22
Dancehall/Ragga
Mad Smaddy
Capital D & Liondub - "Mad Smaddy" - (3:30) 125 BPM Hot
Liondub & Rumble - "Bellyas Version" - (3:30) 125 BPM
Review: Seeing a new release from the Liondub international crew is always a Monday highlight, with this latest combination of Capital D, Liondub & Rumble Mad being another wicked addition to their already impeccable catalogue. We are given two spicy singles, kicking off with the super-electronic dancehall flavours of 'Mad Smaddy', seeing Capital D take the lead role in a serious heater, doused in punchy drum work and sizzling bassline energy below. On the flip, we see Rumble arrives with 'Bellyas Version', giving the same riddim a more instrumental feel, showcasing just how potent it stands with an almost apocalyptic feel running throughout its explosive arrangement. Love it!
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BLESS 008
22 Jul 22
Dancehall/Ragga
A To Zed
Capital D & Liondub - "A To Zed" - (3:10) 88 BPM Hot
Liondub & Capital D - "Answer Riddim" (instrumental) - (3:10) 88 BPM
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BLESS 007
27 Jun 22
Dancehall/Ragga
Jamaica
Blackout JA, Liondub & P Skinna - "Jamaica" (feat Daddy Freddy, YT, Da Fuchaman, Frisco Banton, Rebel MC, Top Cat, Navigator, Super Sass, Shumba Youth, Mr. Glenny & Souls Liberation) - (7:47) 140 BPM Hot
Liondub & P Skinna - "Jamaica" (instrumental) - (3:40) 140 BPM
Review: The Liondub International team have been on a serious roll over the last few months, with a top quality drop landing almost every week since the new year commenced. This time around, we are introduced to a system-ready rally, as Blackout JA, Liondub & P Skinna are joined by a host of toasting legends for an old school shelldown. It's a truly all star lineup as Daddy Freddy, YT, Da Fuchaman, Frisco Banton, Rebel MC, Top Cat, Navigator, Super Sass, Shumba Youth, Mr. Glenny & Souls Liberation all join in with exciting verses. It's a fabulous look at system culture in 2022 and we can't get enough of it!
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BLACKLION 008
25 Feb 22
Dancehall/Ragga
Kickers
Kickers - (3:11) 137 BPM Hot
P Skinna & Liondub - "Kickers" (instrumental) - (3:11) 137 BPM
Review: When you see a lineup of this quality coming together, especially at the pleasure of Liondub International, you know you are in for a bit of a treat to say the least. The ferocious combination of Badda General & P Skinna are out in full force for the fiery sounds of 'Kickers', a bundle of asian-inspired melodies and dancehall drum slaps, tied together with potent bassline progressions and intricate rhythms. The stuttering string plucks are even more potent when we then take in the official instrumental version, making this another very strong addition to the Liondub International catalogue.
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BLESS 006
18 Feb 22
Dancehall/Ragga
Sound Murdara
Blackout JA, Liondub & Ricky T - "Sound Murdara" - (3:46) 88 BPM Hot
Liondub & Ricky T - "Sound Murdara" (Dub) - (3:46) 88 BPM
Review: You can always count on Liondub International to up the mood, with this latest single being a perfect example of that attitude in motion. We have always loved the Liondub ability to fuse the nostalgic beauty of dancehall and reggae music with modern production methods, this time seeing Blackout JA & Ricky T join the dance for the party-starting arrangements of 'Sound Murdara', a toasted homage to system culture, delivering both a classic sounding riddim dripping with flutey melodies and catchy horn stabs and a super catchy lead vocal. This one comes complete with a more system-friendly dub mix for good measure, kick starting 2022 in style.
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BLACKLION 007
21 Jan 22
Dancehall/Ragga
Tropics
Tropics (explicit) - (2:57) 137 BPM Hot
Tropics (radio) - (2:57) 137 BPM
P Skinna & Liondub - "Tropics" (instrumental) - (2:57) 137 BPM
Review: Sliding into 2022 with a little dancehall sweetness, Liondub International continue to celebrate all system styles with this wonderful Busy Signal collaboration. Smooth and moody with a little sensual twist, the in-demand Jamaican singer gets busy over a stripped back and subtle riddim from P Skinna and label bossman Liondub. Complete with a radio version and instrumental, this is a high grade way to start the year!
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BLESS 005
07 Jan 22
Dancehall/Ragga
Love Dancehall
Dancehall Vybez - (3:38) 88 BPM
Revolution (feat Daddy Freddy) - (3:42) 88 BPM
Wrath Of The Supreme (feat Ranking Joe & Blakkamoore) - (4:41) 157 BPM Hot
High Grade (feat Kandiman & Rumble) - (3:10) 120 BPM
Love Dancehall (feat Navigator & Sophia May) - (3:35) 96 BPM
All Eyez On You - (3:05) 140 BPM
Wine It Ova (feat Daddy Freddy, Echo Minott & Sophia May) - (3:50) 120 BPM
Greatest Treasure (feat YT) - (3:30) 112 BPM
Brexit Run Down (feat Starra) - (2:06) 141 BPM
Novichok (feat Ricky T) - (3:43) 88 BPM
We Shall Rize Again - (3:29) 88 BPM
Hidden Truth (feat Souls Liberation) - (3:54) 157 BPM
Review: It's been a hot minute since we last saw a brand new dancehall project that excited us as much as this one as Blackout JA teams up with Liondub International for a twelve track selection, channeling dancehall music into 2021. The list of collaborators for this one is the first thing that stands out for us, with the likes of Daddy Freddy, Ranking Joe, Blakkamoore, Echo Minott, Sophia May, YT, Ricky T & a bag more all getting involved with wicked contributions. It's an album that represents why dancehall still holds a key place in dance music in 2020. There are a couple of clear highlights for us across this release, with 'Love Dancehall' alongside Navigator & Sophia May being a really cool throwback to the original toasted dancehall sound, followed up by the super crunchy arrangements of 'Hidden Truth' with Souls Liberation providing a perfect outro track.
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BLACKLIONLP 01
01 Jan 21
Dancehall/Ragga
Wrath Of The Supreme
Blackout JA & Liondub, Ranking Joe, Blakkamoore - "Wrath Of The Supreme" - (4:41) 157 BPM Hot
Liondub & Jugganaut - "Rocking Time Riddim" - (3:34) 157 BPM
Review: Feel the wrath of Blackout Ja and friends as he tags in long-time friend and collaborator Liondub for an empowering version flex. The beat is 'Rocking Time Riddim' from Liondub and Jugganaut. A dancehall vibe, warm and rolling with funk and roots samples in equal measures, it's a bop unto itself but for most it's all about the title track 'Wrath Of Supreme'. Lead by a reflective story on life's highs, lows and the need for gratitude and humility, Blackout is joined by Blakkamoore and Ranking Joe for a powerful piece of music that sounds great now... And will sound all the sweeter through a system when we can finally dance again in the future.
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BLACKLION 006
21 Dec 20
Dancehall/Ragga
High Grade
Blackout JA, Kandiman, Liondub & Rumble - "High Grade" - (3:10) 120 BPM Hot
Liondub & Rumble - "2020 Skandal Bag Riddim" - (3:02) 120 BPM
Review: The team over at Liondub have been on a serious roll over the last few weeks, supplying us with some seriously exciting new releases, with this new corker from Blackout JA and Kandiman being no exception. The pair join forces for a classic-sounding dancehall shellout over Liondub & Rumble's explosive '2020 Skandal Bag Riddim', deploying sharpened snare slaps and digital blips alongside a lethal bassline rhythm. It's dancehall in 2020 perfectly summarized and we simply can't get enough of it!
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BLACKLION 005
23 Nov 20
Dancehall/Ragga
Hot Bottle
Red Fox & Liondub - "Hot Bottle" - (3:27) 112 BPM Hot
Liondub - "Soap" (riddim version) - (3:27) 112 BPM
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LNDB 048
19 Oct 20
Dancehall/Ragga
Novichok
Novichok - (3:43) 88 BPM
Liondub - "Novichok Riddim" (feat Ricky T) - (3:27) 88 BPM Hot
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BLACKLION 004
10 Aug 20
Dancehall/Ragga
Revolution
Blackout JA, Daddy Freddy, Liondub - "Revolution" - (3:42) 88 BPM Hot
Liondub - "Revolution Riddim" (feat Natty Frenchy & Ricky T) - (3:46) 88 BPM
Review: Based out of Brooklyn, Toronto, London and Kingston, Jamaica, comes the Revolution Liondub International label. Adding to the build up of Blackout JA & Liondub's forthcoming Love Dancehall LP (as Blacklion Movements) comes a dubwise preview in "Revolution", a 90s digi dub remake of a classic Derrick Harrriott riddim called "Tonight". With Blackout and UK legend Daddy Freddy going verse for verse in the ragga-tipped original, this 'tune about life' is described by Blackout himself as something uplifting for dreadful times.
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BLACKLION 003
29 Jun 20
Dancehall/Ragga
Rize Again
Rize Again - (3:30) 88 BPM Hot
Liondub - "Father Jungle Rock" (version) - (3:23) 88 BPM
Review: Blackout Ja has teamed up with label boss Liondub for a dubby (no surprises there) double sided outing on an imprint which bears all the hallmarks of a classic UK label, with jungle, drum & bass and dub music intertwined the whole way. This respect for the history is apparent on Rize Again, as two loping, plodding cuts of funky, upbeat music come at you with the grace of a stoner and the enthusiasm of one too. The title track is lovely in its percussion and Blackout Ja has nailed the dancehall vibe on the vocal line - you won't forget this one.
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BLACKLION 002
17 Apr 20
Dancehall/Ragga
Greatest Treasure
Greatest Treasure - (3:30) 112 BPM Hot
Liondub - "Soap" (Riddim version) - (3:27) 112 BPM
Review: Blackout Ja and Liondub unleash the first of their Blacklion Movements project and it's a big one; "Greatest Treasure" sees Blackout rolling out his distinctive gravelled tones, going toe-to-toe with another vital voice in modern day dancehall YT, while Liondub lays down a slinky, sexy dancehall rhythm. Weighty enough to buss up a system, roomy enough for both MCs to give all ladies in the dance a heartfelt salute, intimate enough to get everyone dancing up close... With Valentines Day en route, the timing of this could not be better. Treasure this.
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BLACKLION 001
14 Feb 20
Dancehall/Ragga
Body Bang
Body Bang (original mix) - (3:40) 176 BPM
Body Bang (Deekline remix) - (4:05) 174 BPM
Body Bang (Potential Badboy remix) - (4:30) 176 BPM Hot
Body Bang (Aries remix & Stivs remix) - (4:09) 176 BPM
Body Bang (Liondub & Jah Boogs remix) - (4:02) 176 BPM
Review: Navi and Junior Dangerous on the same jam? This spells trouble in best body-bumping way possible. Versions galore, we kick off with the digidub dancehall swagger of the original before a crack squad of players all sign up to the bang gang... Label boss Deekline goes all tear-out with a bassline that's not dissimilar D*Minds around 10 years ago, Potential Bad Boy flips it into a purring subby jungle roller while Aries reminds us of his bashy side with a proper tropical shakedown. Finally we body bang all the way to New York state for a springy sci-fi skanker from Liondub and Jah Boogs. Banging.
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JC 077
06 Sep 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sticky/Global
Sotto Bless - "Sticky" (Prod Liondub) - (4:20) 88 BPM Hot
Suku Ward - "Global" (Prod Liondub) - (4:12) 88 BPM
Liondub - "Sticky Riddim" - (4:13) 88 BPM
Review: Futuristic reggae champions Liondub International make a fabulous return here as they bring together three highly rated newschool toasters for some fresh heat over the 'Sticky Riddim'. We kick off with Sotto Bless's moody vocal stylings and and almost chanted lyricism on his cut entitled 'Sticky'. Following this we plunge into Suku Ward's intense vocal cut by the name of 'Global'. Both artists bring a unique take to the riddim, of which the instrumental version is also included in the full release package, making this a must have for any fan of future reggae music.
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BLESS 001
30 Nov 18
Dancehall/Ragga
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