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UK Jungle icon General Levy releases brand new single 31 years after massive chartopping hit

UK Jungle icon General Levy releases brand new single 31 years after massive chartopping hit

The Irish Sun13-06-2025
UK JUNGLE icon General Levy has released a brand new single three decades on since his massive chart-topping hit.
The DJ has teamed up with production duo PENGWIN & K to drop their new single Warrior.
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UK Jungle icon General Levy releases brand new single 31 years after massive chartopping hit
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The DJ has teamed up with production duo PENGWIN & K to drop their new single Warrior
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General Levy shot to fame in the UK Jungle scene in 1994 with his smash hit Incredible, a collaboration with producer M-Beat which reached 39 on the UK singles chart.
The London born DJ has gone on to cement himself as one of the leading pioneers in the Jungle scene.
His other notable hits including Champagne Body and Welcome To The Jungle.
Levy has also collaborated on the track Only God Can Judge Me with R&B singer Mark Morrison.
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And in 2018 he teamed up with Drum and Bass legends
In the streaming era his records continue to resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners discovering the roots of UK bass culture.
Tracks like Put It Pon Dem and Pull Up have gained traction with younger audiences as well.
General Levy has been in the music game for decades, winning over fans around the world with his high-energy performances and unique mix of reggae, jungle, and drum & bass.
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From rocking festival crowds to releasing tracks that still get played today, he's made a big impact—both in the underground music scene and in the mainstream.
Now in 2025, he's taking things to the next level.
90s music legend unrecognisable as he performs on the street outside McDonalds
Teaming up with PENGWIN & K under the Playtime Entertainment banner, he's dropping a brand new track called Warrior— a hard-hitting anthem made to light up dance floors everywhere.
The record will pay homage to the past while charging full-speed into the future.
This collaboration has shown his continued role as a trailblazer in the evolving music scene.
You can stream the brand new single Warrior
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General Levy shot to fame in the UK Jungle scene in 1994 with his smash hit Incredible
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In the streaming era his records continue to resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners
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Working with PENGWIN & K they have created a hard-hitting anthem made to light up dance floors everywhere
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