Tielo Lanez Drops 'Redemption' Single on Mercy Lap Rhythm Project
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Emerging artist Tielo Lanez has released a new dancehall single titled 'Redemption' on the Mercy Lap rhythm project.
- Music producer Ricco Diplomats and emerging production houses collaborated on the track, aiming for a major breakthrough.
- The single is released under Ricco Records, Moji Records, and Black Satin imprints, with other dancehall stars also featured on the rhythm project.
From the vibrant music scene of Jamaica, the release of Tielo Lanez's new single 'Redemption' on the Mercy Lap rhythm project is generating significant buzz. This collaboration, spearheaded by producer Ricco Diplomats and featuring emerging production houses like Team Upgrade, signifies a new wave of talent eager to make their mark on the dancehall landscape.
This Redemption song has the potential to be a big hit. I believe this song will give us the big break as young producers. We all believe in Tielo Lanez so weโve come together to bring different vibes and energy to make it happen.
Ricco Diplomats, himself a former road manager and entertainment insider, expresses strong confidence in Lanez's potential, calling him "the next artiste people expect to be the face of dancehall." The single is not just a standalone release but part of a larger project, the Mercy Lap rhythm, which will also feature established names like Valiant and Skippa. This strategic approach highlights the interconnectedness of the dancehall community, where established artists often lend their support to rising stars.
Tielo Lanez is signed to DJ Mac, and we are also working with him. He is the next artiste people expect to be the face of dancehall.
The production itself, with the instrumental crafted by Team Upgrade, is a testament to the collaborative spirit driving the genre. The involvement of multiple imprintsโRicco Records, Moji Records, and Black Satinโfurther underscores the collective effort to push new music forward. This is more than just a song release; it's a statement of intent from a new generation of producers and artists aiming to capture the global spotlight.
He voiced more than one song for us. Another song he voiced was Fat Fat on the remake of the Throat riddim we called Street Mongrel. So Redemption is actually the third song he is voicing for the team.
Originally published by Jamaica Observer in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.