BAD BOYZ RIDDIM produced by MAGIC TOUCH / BRILLI PRODUCTIONS 2020
Bad Boyz Overview
Bad Boyz Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020, produced by MAGIC TOUCH / BRILLI PRODUCTIONS. The riddim brings together several artists who each add their own style to the tracks. La is known for a direct and bold delivery, often focusing on street themes in his lyrics. His songs have gained a steady following in the local dancehall scene. King Dawad is recognized for his energetic performances and catchy hooks, which have helped him build a strong presence at live events. A. Outlaw brings a rough, rebellious edge to his music, often drawing from personal experience and social commentary. Dean’s approach is smoother, with a focus on melody and storytelling, making his tracks popular on streaming platforms. Lorri stands out with her clear voice and rhythmic flow, often blending traditional dancehall elements with modern sounds. MAGIC TOUCH / BRILLI PRODUCTIONS has a history of working with both new and established artists in the dancehall genre. The label is known for its clean, powerful productions and has contributed to several notable releases over the past decade. The Bad Boyz Riddim itself is built on a strong, bass-heavy beat with sharp snares and electronic elements. Released in 2020, it mixes classic dancehall rhythms with fresh production techniques. The riddim reflects the ongoing evolution of dancehall, balancing respect for tradition with a push towards new sounds. It has become a favorite for DJs and fans who enjoy both old and new styles in the genre.
Bad Boyz Tracklist:
- La-X Dias – Bad Boyz
- King Dawad – Peace of Mind
- A. Outlaw – Master Plan
- Dean-I – Badness
- Lorri-Anna – Dread to Ras
- Qraig – A Wah
- ELLI HEKIMA – Sweet Lady
- Peter Metro – What A Beautiful Day
- King Malakiyah – Win
- Ras Ash 1st – Save Me
- Ras I – All is Mine
- Ras Squad – I’m in Love with My Queen
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