EVIL STICK RIDDIM produced by UK DANCEHALL MUSIQUE 2013
Evil Stick Overview
When Evil Stick Riddim dropped in 2013, dancehall fans quickly took notice. The collection’s street anthem sound and energetic beats made it a favorite on playlists and sound systems across the scene. Listeners praised the mix of hardcore vibes and catchy hooks, which brought a fresh but classic feeling to dancehall that year. Several artists helped make the project stand out. Baby Boom brought his signature style to two tracks, “Baby Boom” and “Tell Her Fi Come.” Known for his work on songs like “Wining Machine,” Baby Boom’s contribution added a familiar voice for longtime fans. Junior B delivered “Evil Stick,” a song that matched his reputation for lively performances. Python’s “Eyes Of A Killer” brought a darker, intense edge, while Sweldaag kept things moving with “Squint It.” Trix’s “Goodas Gyal Get Up” added a playful, upbeat touch that helped balance the riddim’s mood. The project was produced by UK DANCEHALL MUSIQUE, a label and production team known for supporting UK-based dancehall artists and riddims. UK DANCEHALL MUSIQUE has been active in promoting the UK dancehall sound, helping to connect local talent with a wider audience. Their work on Evil Stick Riddim showed how UK producers could shape and energize the dancehall genre. For many dancehall lovers, Evil Stick Riddim is an essential part of the music story in 2013. Its blend of strong performances and memorable beats made it a collection that still gets play today.
Evil Stick Tracklist:
- Baby Boom – Baby Boom (Clean)
- Baby Boom – Tell Her Fi Come (Raw)
- Junior B – Evil Stick
- Juvazzi – How U Sexy So (Clean)
- Juvazzi – How U Sexy So (Raw)
- Python – Eyes Of A Killer
- Sweldaag – Squint It (Clean)
- Sweldaag – Squint It (Raw)
- Trix – Goodas Gyal Get Up
- Tuggawar – At Them
- Yung Quincy – Turn Around (Clean)
- Yung Quincy – Turn Around (Raw)
- Evil Stick Version
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