A familiar dancehall feel accentuates the bubbling tempo of literal global bass collective ALO WALA's latest single "Little Lotto." Comprised of Chicago-born rapper Shivani Ahlowalia and tropical-styled Danish bass act Copia Doble Systema, ALO WALA's "Bam Bam Riddim" (think Chaka Demus and Pliers' "Murder She Wrote") sampling, November-released Enchufada Records single involves the talents of renowned Panamanian rhymer MC Zulu and Indian bass producer Nucleya. Free to download, this is a tasty gumbo of a track, as South American rhythms, traditional Indian sounds and heaping amounts of hip-hop and dancehall swagger give this track the ability to not just be worth a listen, but likely be the fall's most vicious global bass-friendly DJ weapon/global radio champion sound. For a group whose name literally means "person of the light" in Bengali/Hindu, and states their goal as being to 'want to make your insides vibrate,' this track absolutely succeeds.
ALO WALA x Nucleya ft. MC Zulu - "Little Lotto"
A familiar dancehall feel accentuates the bubbling tempo of literal global bass collective ALO WALA's latest single "Little Lotto." Comprised of Chica
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