EVIL DEEDS RIDDIM produced by CURFEW INTERNATIONAL 2021
Evil Deeds Overview
In 2021, dancehall parties in Jamaica and beyond were full of energy and excitement. The sound systems pumped out fresh riddims, and dancers filled the streets and clubs. One of the most talked-about releases that year was the Evil Deeds Riddim. DJs quickly picked up this riddim, making it a favorite in dancehall sessions everywhere. The production was led by CURFEW INTERNATIONAL. Known for their sharp sound and modern style, CURFEW INTERNATIONAL has made a name for themselves in the dancehall scene. Their work often appears on major streaming platforms like Apple Music and Spotify, helping new talent reach a global audience. With Evil Deeds Riddim, they brought together a mix of rising and established artists, giving each one a unique space on the beat. Judge Abel & Ras Kelly stood out with their track “King Selassie I.” Their collaboration brought a spiritual energy to the riddim, and both the clean and raw versions found their way into many DJ sets. Inspiration’s “Just Born” added a catchy hook and smooth flow, making it a staple for partygoers. King Rhymez’s “To The World” showed his lyrical skills, while Quick News delivered the playful “Hey Boo.” Diallo’s “Ton Of Fluff” kept the momentum going with its lively vibe. Looking back, the Evil Deeds Riddim captured the party spirit of 2021. It united artists and fans, showing the power of dancehall to bring people together through music and rhythm.
Evil Deeds Tracklist:
- Judge Abel & Ras Kelly – King Selassie I (Clean)
- Judge Abel & Ras Kelly – King Selassie I (Raw)
- Inspiration – Just Born
- King Rhymez – To The World (Clean)
- King Rhymez – To The World (Raw)
- Quick News – Hey Boo (Clean)
- Quick News – Hey Boo (Raw)
- Diallo – Ton Of Fluff (Clean)
- Diallo – Ton Of Fluff (Raw)
- Yavii – Skin Pass Flesh
- LYRICAL NADO – Blood Hot
- KING KUTTY – Try Hide
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