: Solidified Wookie (Ex-Soul II Soul producer) as a top-tier architect of the UKG sound.

: Noted for its clean mixdown and "space" between sounds, which was revolutionary for home-studio era production.

: Built on a crisp, skippy drum pattern that defines the Wookie sound—tight snares and swinging hi-hats.

: Lain’s performance provides a soaring, optimistic centerpiece that cuts through the complex percussion. 🚀 Legacy & Impact

💡 : "Live On" is more than a dance track; it’s a sophisticated fusion of soul, jazz, and breakbeat culture that still sounds fresh decades later. To help me dive deeper, would you like: Production techniques used in the track? Similar artists from the 2000s UKG scene? Lyrical analysis of the song's message?

: Deep, sub-heavy "Wookie-style" basslines that provide a melodic foundation rather than just a rhythmic one.

: Remains a "wheel-up" favorite in modern garage sets for its timeless production quality.