French dancehall maverick Twan Tee drops high-octane single Do Mi Ting. Reggae Tastemaker

FRENCH DANCEHALL MAVERICK TWAN TEE DROPS HIGH-OCTANE SINGLE DO MI TING

Fresh from a string of summer dates across Europe, French reggae and dancehall artist Twan Tee drops an intoxicating single, Do Mi Ting. Released via independent label Evidence Music, the sizzling shatta dancehall tune is driven by deep sub-bass lines and a dynamic riddim. Twee delivers a confident performance over the pulsating beat, laying down his unapologetic manifesto to follow his own path and stay true to himself.

Underneath the heavy low-end rumble sits a formidable production team. French producer Le Vrai Millan crafts the dynamic riddim. He pairs with collaborator Oddy on mixing duties to guarantee crisp vocal clarity alongside weightier sub-bass. Legendary producer Olo, from French dub heavyweights Ondubground, handles the mastering duties.

DO MI TING CAPTURES THE NEXT CHAPTER IN TWAN TEE’S RAPID ASCENT

The European sound system circuit caught the fever long before this digital release. Geneva-based heavyweights Little Lion Sound brought Twan Tee in to cut an exclusive custom dubplate. 

French dancehall maverick Twan Tee drops high-octane single Do Mi Ting. Reggae Tastemaker

That session swept across social media, turning the unreleased track into an immediate underground classic.

Following a run of critically acclaimed studio albums, Do Mi Ting captures the next chapter in Twan Tee’s rapid ascent.

ABOUT TWAN TEE

French dancehall maverick Twan Tee drops high-octane single Do Mi Ting. Reggae Tastemaker

French reggae and dancehall architect Twan Tee fuses traditional roots with heavy UK bass and trap. He progressed from bedroom riddims to major sets at Rototom Sunsplash and Sun Ska. This versatile output secures regular rotation on France Inter. 

Following LPs Crossing and Innergy, the 18-track project Outrospection bridges France and Jamaica. Crucially, he often teams up with international reggae artists like Warrior King, Omar Perry, and Yaadcore.

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