Chronic Law Leads DJ Spawn’s ‘Bad Brit’ Riddim
After launching his musical outfit Spawneezy Records last year, Jamaican-born British-based producer DJ Spawn has once again stepped to the fore with another offer.
‘Bad Brit’, his latest project, is the follow-up to the moderately successful ‘Play No Games’ compilation released in the last quarter of 2020. This latest effort features a plethora of top-tier dancehall acts alongside some homegrown talents.
“Bad Brit is the second official project being released by my label. Unlike ‘Play No Games’ which was more cheerful, ‘Bad Brit’ exudes a more menacing dancehall vibe because of what I envisioned for the rhythm. I wanted something with that ominous edge for the streets with the respective artistes to match,” Spawn stated.
Featuring Chronic Law, Delomar, and Renigad (formerly of RDX) among others, the hard-hitting composition is out now all major digital platforms.
“As a producer, I am trying to establish myself in the U.K, I am already known as a disc jock on the social circuits, hence, this step for me signifies growth and the need to move my career to that next level. There is a big scene here for dancehall, especially amongst the immigrant communities which I intend to capitalize on,” Spawn said.
Currently residing in Reading after relocated from North London, Spawn has decided to put his illustrious DJ career on hold, instead, shifting focus exclusively on building his record label.
“As a lover of the culture I want to make my contribution to the preservation of the genre,” he added.
Since the launch, the label has worked with several Jamaican stalwarts including Capleton, Mr. Lexx, Voicemail, RDX, Chronic Law, and Laden among others.