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Govana and The Now or Never Club Present The Bobby Lane Project:

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A cinematic take on the Juggling riddim

Dancehall artiste Govana, founder of the Strikeforce camp, and music and creative production label The Now or Never Club (TNOC) have released The Bobby Lane Project: Season 1, a cinematic short film and juggling compilation that pushes dancehall beyond the traditional format and into narrative filmmaking.

Executive produced under the Now or Never label by founder Rogen “Ruppi” Walker, the project marks the first time Govana formally approached TNOC to executive produce a juggling riddim together, building on years of creative partnership.

“We’ve always been working together. He’s a close friend and it’s been a long creative partnership; however, this was the first time he approached us (Now or Never) to executive produce. Step by step, we developed the idea,” Ruppi explains. “I appreciate him supporting and working with me from director and expanding into producing.”

The idea for The Bobby Lane Project stemmed directly from Govana’s single “Top Lawyer.”

As Ruppi explains, “The lyrics from his single led the storyline and when Chronic Law saw and heard the vision, we extended the storyline for his track and video, and it’s progressed ever since. Immediately after that, it was Skeng and Skippa, so we fully extended the storyline and pitched the idea of a short film so we could follow through on our ideas.”

What began as a single release evolved into a cohesive short film weaving multiple artistes and tracks into one narrative universe.

Govana says the vision was always to break format. “After shooting the majority of my videos over my career and being one of my go-to directors, I decided to link up with Ruppi,” Govana says. “The last time I did a juggling he shot 90% of those videos and compilation. We said we were going to put out my single before we came up with the idea of juggling.”

“We wanted to release it non-typical, similar to our idea for the Convo Series; shooting a movie that could include all the tracks and artistes.”

At its core, The Bobby Lane Project positions dancehall not just as soundtrack, but as narrative voice using music to guide the emotional and social weight of the story. The film examines lived realities without glamourising them, allowing the music and visuals to work in tandem.

“The fans should take away from this is to be open and creative,” Govana adds. “The purpose was to be different, inspire the fans, upcoming artistes and directors to try something different and be pioneers, not just a follower. They can be different with their craft.”

The collaboration reflects a shared creative structure, with both artiste and director acting as producers.

“Govana and I have always been super creative working together, from 1Matik Riddim to the Convo Series, but since this is our first juggling producing together, we wanted it to be impactful. He’s so involved in the creative process and allows me to be creative… that’s the best type of working partnership.”

The response has been immediate. “The response has been nothing but good; people have been congratulating the creative effort and they want more, even recommending a Netflix series,” Ruppi shares. “It was hectic and a lot of work over seven months, so I love the fact that it’s even out and receiving positive responses. I have no expectations. I just wanted the product to be out. Many times creatives don’t see their work come to fruition.”

Govana agrees.

“The response has been great so far. What stood out the most is the comments on the creativity. I’m happy being different is still being noticed and I’m grateful for the artistes that have been supporting the efforts and came onto the project.”

With calls already growing for a continuation, Ruppi confirms: “I am excited to get Part 2 going since that’s what the people want.”

The Bobby Lane Project: Season 1 is now available across digital platforms.

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