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June 22, 2015
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Sean Paul, Mavado on 'Life Support'

Super-producer Justus Harrison is getting major props for the release of his latest project, the 'Life Support' rhythm, which features several heavyweight international acts.

Dancehall star Sean Paul leads out the rhythm with the soulful Never Give Up, which espouses the ideals of hard work to achieve success and inspires the youths to never give up and denounce violence.

Mavado has perfected his craft to the degree where he can return to his dancehall roots with almost effortless ease. On True swings his incredible voice perfectly in the groove of the rhythm with a stirring song that talks about his survival strategies while also praising Jah for keeping him through the struggles of the ghetto.

Fambo shows up with Drink About while Beenie Man finds the quintessential party song with Pool Party.

Gyptian has a really incredible voice and he shows great control with a slurry, unusual delivery on Let Dem Een, while Ishawna boasts about the Big Life, which is almost a part two to her hit Restraining Order.

Vegas sings about his Real Dogs with an hilarious intro, but one of the best songs on the rhythm is Munga's Push Dem Outta My Way because he has a catchy singalong chorus, and his earnest delivery gets across his ideas with strength and clarity.

Red hot rookie Kurry Stain shows why JA Productions inked him to a booking and recording deal with the wonderfully penned Sky Pree, which has a catchy chorus and even a great bridge. Blak Ryno shows off his writing skills with Weh U Do and the project is rounded out by newcomers Byrd Villain, the saucy Mink Jo, the very listenable Ice Cold and Natel.

The rhythm will be available on iTunes within the next few weeks.

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