French reggae star Tomawok drops Mad Man, a scorching dancehall anthem that proves definitely worth the wait. This third single from his forthcoming album Wake Up, arriving by way of Tomawok and Proof Music, sees the artist be part of forces with Jamaican dancehall legend Mr Lexx, aka Lexxus.
The collaboration sparks with power. Tomawok’s deep vocals mix completely with Lexxus’s rapid-fire supply. Conflict lyrics meet good vibes over D&H’s (Daddy & Hypa) bespoke up-tempo riddim, a beat seemingly crafted particularly for these two abilities to showcase their prowess.
WHEN TWO GENERATIONS OF DANCEHALL ROYALTY UNITE, MAGIC HAPPENS
The observe arrives with equally vibrant visuals. Director Dan Kingston captured the pair tearing via New York Metropolis, weaving between Manhattan’s concrete canyons and Brooklyn’s gritty streets. Editor Lias Empreza formed the footage into one thing particular, whereas Tidouz Artwork Graphic supplied eye-popping art work that matches the track’s depth.
Following earlier singles Locomotive and Petit Soldat, Mad Man confirms Tomawok’s dedication to pushing dancehall boundaries. When two generations of dancehall royalty unite, magic occurs.
The countdown to Wake Up begins now.
ABOUT TOMAWOK

Tomawok instructions phases worldwide, with a decade of relentless touring underneath his belt. The French reggae powerhouse adapts effortlessly throughout all riddim kinds, from 70 to 180 BPM. His sharp lyrics and exact supply have earned him important standing in worldwide reggae circles.
With over 1300 live shows spanning France, Jamaica and China, he feeds off crowd power as few others can.
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ABOUT MR LEXX

Christopher George Palmer, often known as Mr Lexx, has formed dancehall for 3 a long time. The East Kingston native blends theatrical coaching with sound-system sharpness. His late-90s breakthrough delivered hits like Runaway Practice and Fade Away.
The 2000s introduced Prepare dinner, Full Hundred and Ring Mi Cellie. He crossed into hip-hop, earned Grammy recognition, and reached new audiences by way of Main Lazer.
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