Born Killer Overview
When the Born Killer Riddim dropped in 2018, it quickly became a favorite at dancehall parties. The sound was fresh, energetic, and perfect for the dancefloor. This riddim was the work of DAMAGE MUSIQ, a producer known for his sharp ear and strong influence in the dancehall scene. DAMAGE MUSIQ, whose real name is Dwayne Parkinson, has produced several big tracks for top artists and runs his own label, Damage Musiq. His productions often gather millions of streams online, showing his impact on the genre. The recording process for Born Killer Riddim brought together different voices, each adding their own flavor. DAMAGE MUSIQ crafted the riddim’s base, giving it a hard-hitting, festival-ready sound. The instrumental, listed as DAMAGE MUSIQ – BORN KILLER RIDDIM INSTRUMENTAL, set the tone for every track that followed. MASICKA stood out with his track MASICKA – KNOCK IT. By 2018, MASICKA was already known for his lyrical skill, and he brought raw energy to this riddim. His earlier hit, “They Don’t Know,” had already made waves in the dancehall world. TOMMY LEE SPARTA brought his unique style to TOMMY LEE SPARTA – TARGET, adding a darker edge to the party vibe. TEEJAY’s contribution, TEEJAY – FAT 40, kept the crowd moving with catchy lines and a bold delivery. Together, these artists helped shape the Born Killer Riddim into a true dancehall anthem. The riddim still stands out as one of the pure sounds of 2018, remembered for running the parties and keeping the bashment spirit alive.
BORN KILLER RIDDIM produced by DAMAGE MUSIQ
Born Killer Riddim showcases how versatile 2018 dancehall riddim can be. Various Artists offer fresh verses and vibrant melodies that bring dimension. DAMAGE MUSIQ cements festival-ready, shaping the riddim into something cohesive. The result is a rich listening experience. Essential listen! Dancefloor-ready!
TRACKLIST
1. MASICKA – KNOCK IT2. TOMMY LEE SPARTA – TARGET3. TEEJAY – FAT 404. DAMAGE MUSIQ – BORN KILLER RIDDIM INSTRUMENTAL
Releases Similar to Born Killer Riddim – Damage Musiq
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.