Top 100 Chart placements for Liondub International
Updated 2 years ago
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UK & US production duo P Skinna & Liondub return after releasing 2 massive tracks with Busy Signal to present their first Dancehall juggling, the Bad Intention rhythm. The duo has received Radio support from David Rodigan and Rampage Sound on BBC 1Xtra, Ras Kwame on Capital Xtra, ZJ Liquid and Johnny Kool on Zip FM Jamaica, Killaboo [Addies] on Irie Jam radio, and Robbo Ranks on his syndicated dancehall show. Their new hard hitting bashment segment features artists from London, Bristol, Toronto, New York and Kingston, showcasing the duos production prowess and international music connects. UK Jungle Drum & Bass veteran MC Navigator steps up with a biting lyrical commentary and incredibly dynamic delivery on his track Stay Far. With a loyal fanbase worldwide, this one is guaranteed to see rotations.
Liondub & Marcus Visionary hit hard in late 2017 with an 18 track modern take on the classic Punaany Riddim. With worldwide press and radio support, Rumble's Printa Riddim made waves in the dancehall world and received full endorsement from digital production don Cleveland 'Clevie' Brown who first created the instrumental in 1986 with his partner Wycliffe 'Steely' Johnson (RIP). Fast forward Summer 2022 - Rumble delivers fresh updates to Blackout JA & Daddy Freddy's' 'Wine It Up', including a deadly Jump Up VIP from Vital, an energetic rolling Jungle mix from Los Angeles' Lost City, a Jungle Bashment mix from T-dots Marcus Visionary, plus the original juggling mix and Blackout JA & Liondub's 'Love Dancehall' album version which features Reggae icon Echo Minott and Sophia May. Liondub connected all the international dots with this one, and the full Printa remix LP launches next. Stay tuned as Rumble deliver more Jungle & Dancehall heat!
'Mad Smaddy' is the second single taken from Capital D & Liondub's one of a kind sound clash LP 'A to Zed'. Armed with a hi-powered version of Suku's seminal 'Bellyas Riddim' produced by Rumble, Cap sets the record straight on this single, firing off the deadly DJ goods with precise aim. Cap continues to find himself in extremely high demand for his 45's and sound killing specials; this single, and the final album will showcase exactly why. 'My team them a mad mad, mad, mad smaddy, touch the road and we no 'fraid a nobody!'