EVIL STICK RIDDIM produced by STREET VIBES SOUND 2012
Evil Stick Overview
The Evil Stick Riddim is a true example of the heavy, energetic style that ruled dancehall in 2012. Its sound is bold and bass-driven, perfect for getting people moving at any party. The mood is intense and full of excitement, with every track made for the dancefloor. Artists like Python brought raw energy with "Eyes Of A Killer," a track that stood out for its sharp delivery. I Octane, already known for his hit "Lose A Friend," added his own fire with "Inna Dem." Sweldaag’s "Squint It" kept the vibe tough and catchy. Tuggawar’s "War God At Them" and Boss Bully’s "Me Want You" added even more variety, showing the riddim’s wide appeal. These songs were not just popular in clubs. They also showed the strength of each artist’s style. I Octane, for example, was gaining international attention at the time and was one of the most in-demand voices in dancehall. Python and Sweldaag both used this riddim to reach new listeners and keep the energy high. Behind the mixing board was STREET VIBES SOUND, a producer and label with a strong reputation in the dancehall scene. Known for shaping the sound of many street anthems, STREET VIBES SOUND helped guide the project and made sure every track had maximum impact. Looking back, the Evil Stick Riddim played a big part in keeping dancehall fresh and exciting in 2012.
Evil Stick Tracklist:
- Python – Eyes Of A Killer (Radio)
- Python – Eyes Of A Killer (Raw)
- I Octane – Inna Dem
- Sweldaag – Squint It (Radio)
- Sweldaag – Squint It (Raw)
- Tuggawar – War God At Them
- Juvazzi – Sexy Gyal (Radio)
- Juvazzi – Sexy Gyal (Raw)
- Boss Bully – Me Want You
- Mnt – Its How We Do Tings (Radio)
- Mnt – Its How We Do Tings (Raw)
- Master Brown – Me Have It (Radio)
- Master Brown – Me Have It (Raw)
- Yung Quincy – Turn Around (Radio)
- Yung Quincy – Turn Around (Raw)
- Babyboom – Tell Her Come (Radio)
- Babyboom – Tell Her Come (Raw)
- Mkr – A Likkle Bwoi (Radio)
- Mkr – A Likkle Bwoi (Raw)
- Trix – Goodaz Get Up
- Stylo G – My Style
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