EVIL HEIGHTS RIDDIM produced by WESTPOINT ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Evil Heights Overview
Evil Heights Riddim became a street anthem in 2021, with its roots deep in the late-night party scene. The music’s heavy bass and catchy hooks made it a favorite for dancehall selectors and fans across the globe. Many people remember hearing these tracks at crowded parties, where the energy matched the riddim’s bold sound. The riddim was shaped by the hands of WESTPOINT ENTERTAINMENT, a producer and label known for bringing fresh sounds to dancehall. WESTPOINT ENTERTAINMENT has a reputation for working with both new and established artists, helping to create songs that hit the charts and stay in rotation. Their influence on Evil Heights Riddim is clear, as the project stands out for its production quality and strong line-up. Several standout artists contributed to the riddim. Lednek’s “Warn Dem” is a powerful track, available in both clean and raw versions, showing his versatility. Dash’s “Territorial” also appears in clean and raw formats and continues to be one of his most recognized songs. Mystyk adds another layer with “Bad & Smart,” a song that displays sharp lyrics and confident delivery. Juice teams up with S.D.L on “Gunshot (feat S.D.L),” a collaboration that brings extra intensity to the mix. These artists, together with WESTPOINT ENTERTAINMENT’s direction, made Evil Heights Riddim a lasting favorite. Even now, dancehall selectors keep this mix alive, proving its ongoing influence in the culture. This riddim remains a must-listen for anyone who loves the sound of the streets.
Evil Heights Tracklist:
- Lednek – Warn Dem (Clean)
- Lednek – Warn Dem (Raw)
- Dash – Territorial (Clean)
- Dash – Territorial (Raw)
- Valene Nedd – Ha Ha! (Clean)
- Valene Nedd – Ha Ha! (Raw)
- Mystyk – Bad & Smart (Clean)
- Mystyk – Bad & Smart (Raw)
- Juice – Gunshot (feat S.D.L) (Clean)
- Juice – Gunshot (feat S.D.L) (Raw)
- Mad Tonic – Call Of Duty (Clean)
- Mad Tonic – Call Of Duty (Raw)
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