ACID RIDDIM produced by WAIST LINE MUZIK 2006
Acid Overview
In 2006, the Acid Riddim yard session tape became a standout moment in dancehall. The journey began in the studio with WAIST LINE MUZIK, a producer known for pushing the sound of Caribbean music forward. WAIST LINE MUZIK had already made a name with innovative riddims, and his label was respected for blending classic dancehall with new influences. The creation of Acid Riddim was all about energy and dancefloor vibes. WAIST LINE MUZIK brought together a mix of talented artists, each adding their own flavor. Evil stepped in with “Wine It,” delivering sharp lyrics and a catchy hook that turned heads in every dance. King Bubba followed with “You Muss Do,” bringing his signature party style. King Bubba is well known for his work in soca and dancehall, and his tracks have lit up festivals across the Caribbean. The tape also featured the team-up of Rameses, Malcolm X, and Stylez P on “Wine Down Low.” Their collaboration gave the riddim a rich, layered sound that kept the energy high. Stylez P, in particular, is recognized for his versatility, having worked across genres and earning respect in both reggae and hip-hop circles. From late-night studio sessions to packed dancehalls, the Acid Riddim tape captured the spirit of 2006. Selectors loved its modern fusion, and fans kept it spinning all year. This yard session tape truly shaped the dancehall sound of its time.
Acid Tracklist:
- Evil – Wine It
- King Bubba – You Muss Do (Edit)
- King Bubba – You Muss Do (Raw)
- Rameses, Malcolm X & Stylez P – Wine Down Low
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