LargeUp Records Launches with Busy Signal’s “High Like a Plane”

The first release from LargeUp Records, our new record label, is “High Like a Plane” by Busy Signal.

A collaboration between the Turf President and international production squad Brukkout — a/k/a Brooklyn-based Dorian Besson and Portmore, Jamaica’s Richie Dawkins — “High Like a Plane” is a contagious, ganja-soaked fusion of irie bashment vibes and blissful electronic sounds. No ordinary dancehall tune, the track was mixed by noted hip-hop engineer David Kennedy (Mos Def, The Notorious B.I.G., A Tribe Called Quest).

“High Like a Plane,” which premiered with Toddla T on BBC Radio 1, is available now on iTunes and all streaming services.

Stay tuned for more soon from LargeUp Records and Brukkout.

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