EVIL ZONE RIDDIM produced by FLYWEH RECORDS 2021
Evil Zone Overview
The Evil Zone Riddim brought a fresh, hardcore style to dancehall in 2021. Its yard beat mixed tough, driving rhythms with catchy hooks, creating a sound that was both fierce and easy to enjoy. The riddim’s bold horn riffs gave the tracks a sharp focus, making it stand out in the dancehall scene. Several talented artists brought their own energy to this project. Botanist Aka Mr Lamington delivered "Jungle Ah My Own," showing the same creative flair that fans know from his earlier works. Daimondwhite, known for "Die Deh," added his distinct voice and style. Dread Lloyd, with "Dutty Badmind," pushed the riddim’s raw vibe even further. Each artist’s contribution kept the riddim lively and fresh. Itesman’s "Flyweh You Are Bad" and Jah Link’s "Two Finger Pon Trigger" also brought strong performances, helping the riddim reach a wide audience. These artists worked together to create a mix that felt both classic and new. The creative force behind Evil Zone Riddim is FLYWEH RECORDS, a label respected for its modern approach to dancehall production. FLYWEH RECORDS has built a reputation for quality and originality, earning streams and support from fans around the world. Their work on Evil Zone Riddim showed how a well-crafted beat can define a year in dancehall. Many listeners and DJs agree that the yard beat of Evil Zone Riddim captured the bashment energy of 2021, making it a standout release in dancehall music.
Evil Zone Tracklist:
- Botanist Aka Mr Lamington – Jungle Ah My Own
- Daimondwhite – Die Deh
- Dread Lloyd – Dutty Badmind
- Itesman – Flyweh You Are Bad
- Jah Link – Two Finger Pon Trigger
- Jahzo – She Love Di Ting
- Jamaican English – I Am Evil
- Kolumbo – Champion Bubbler
- Jugganaut – Evil Zone
- Mojelo – Far Away
- Musical Dynasty – Wild Up
- Version – Evil Zone Riddim
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