French beatmakers L’Entourloop have dropped an epic tribute to sound system tradition’s golden period. Their electrifying single Muffin Kings brings collectively six Jamaican vocalists in a single powerhouse recording session.
That is no peculiar collaboration. Jamaican dancehall artists Danny English, Bunny Basic and Hole Level signify raggamuffin‘s pioneering spirit. Echo Minott and Triston Palmer ship traditional rub-a-dub flavour.
Rising star Eesah carries the torch for tomorrow. Proof Music and Little Lion Sound captured every thing throughout the identical session in Jamaica, preserving every voice with crystalline readability.
L’ENTOURLOOP REPRESENT RAGGAMUFFIN’S PIONEERING SPIRIT
The monitor pulses with L’Entourloop’s trademark hip-hop inna yardie fashion. It’s already confirmed itself dwell. European tour crowds went wild for the unreleased model. The run culminated at Paris’s Adidas Area, with three UK dates alongside the way in which.

However Muffin Kings carries weight past its vivacious vitality. The collective dedicates it to Danny English, a beloved determine in early 2000s dancehall who sadly handed away shortly after recording, and to Hurricane Melissa’s Jamaican victims. The accompanying video attracts from Llewellyn BigDaddyLeo O’Reggio’s iconic Nineteen Eighties footage, edited and animated by L’Entourloop with Studio Rafale and Alexandre Bertrand.
The timing feels proper. With a fourth album brewing for late 2026 and Boomtown Competition’s Grand Central stage beckoning, L’Entourloop are cementing their place as torch-bearers for sound system tradition’s enduring legacy.
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French duo L’Entourloop fuse cinematic samples with sound system tradition, creating what they name Banging Hip-Hop Inna Yardie Fashion. Since 2015, they’ve collaborated with reggae royalty, together with Capleton, Ken Boothe, Queen Omega and Bounty Killer.
Their 2022 album La Clarté Dans La Confusion featured 32 visitors throughout 20 tracks. They’ve amassed lots of of tens of millions of streams and bought out Paris’s Olympia. Consequently, King James and Sir Johnny have grow to be Europe’s most creative architects of reggae-hip-hop.
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