Lady Da Flame ignites the summer circuit with her latest dancefloor weapon, “Summer,” a cross-genre collision that proves she’s not playing it safe. The track—helmed by Rawborn Productions—merges hard dancehall percussion with island and reggaeton textures, stacking pulsating drums and bass that demands movement. It’s the kind of record designed for radio rotation and club rotation alike.
The release lands on all major streaming platforms and signals Lady Da Flame’s commitment to keeping dancehall fresh in the global marketplace. When production and energy align like this, playlists take notice—and this one’s built to travel.
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