Evil Medz Riddim produced by Lee Milla Production 2009/2012
Evil Medz Overview
The Evil Medz Riddim made a big impact on dancehall in 2009. Produced by Lee Milla Production, this riddim was built for the sound system culture. Lee Milla, known for his sharp ear and clean production style, helped shape the sound of modern dancehall. His label, Lee Milla Production, has worked with many top Jamaican artists and is respected for its high-energy tracks. The recording process for Evil Medz Riddim focused on capturing raw energy in a yard session style. The beat is tight, with heavy bass and catchy drum patterns, making it perfect for dancehall clashes and street parties. Every artist on the riddim brought their own style, giving the project a unique feel. Vybz Kartel stood out with “A Wah Do Dem (Alliance And Preditor Diss),” showing his lyrical skills and sharp delivery. Kartel is one of dancehall’s most influential artists, known for hits like “Clarks” and his album “King of the Dancehall.” Jah Vinci delivered “When The Rifle Beat,” adding a melodic but gritty touch. Popcaan’s “Neva Loose A War” brought his signature flow, building on his reputation as a rising star, especially after his later hit “Only Man She Want” charted in the UK. Preditor, with “Illusion,” and Lisa Hype, with “Mi Man A Badman,” each added their own flavor, helping the riddim become a yard anthem. The sound system cut from this tape became a key part of dancehall parties, showing how powerful a well-built riddim and strong artists can be.
Evil Medz Tracklist:
- Vybz Kartel – A Wah Do Dem (Alliance And Preditor Diss) (Raw)
- Vybz Kartel – A Wah Do Dem (Alliance And Preditor Diss) (Edit)
- Jah Vinci – When The Rifle Beat
- Popcaan – Neva Loose A War
- Preditor – Illusion (Vybz Kartel Diss)
- Lisa Hype – Mi Man A Badman
- Shawn Storm – Clap It Knock It
- Prince Pin – Alliance No Run
- Slackness Ft Dont Play – Step Pon Crime
- Doza Medicine – Kill Everybody
- Evil Medz Riddim (Lee Miller Prod) – Version
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