ILLEGAL RIDDIM produced by BLAQK SHEEP 2018
Illegal Overview
The bashment release that featured the Illegal Riddim brought a new energy to dancehall in 2018. The tracks on this project include KALADO — BAD LIKE, LEXIKON — MY OWN, LISA HYPER — MOSCATO, MARVIN & NICKEISHA — NUH DIRT, RDX — NATIONAL, and SERANI — 911. Each song rides the heavy basslines and sharp production that made this riddim stand out at the time. KALADO’s track BAD LIKE is a strong example of his bold style. KALADO is known for his hit song "Personally" and has built a reputation for catchy hooks and streetwise lyrics. LEXIKON adds his voice with MY OWN, bringing his unique flow to the mix. LISA HYPER, who made her name as a member of the Gaza camp, delivers MOSCATO, showing her versatility as one of dancehall’s standout female artists. The duo MARVIN & NICKEISHA bring the energy up with NUH DIRT, a track that fits perfectly with their reputation for high-energy dance moves and performances. RDX, famous for their international hit "Bend Over," add their crowd-pleasing style with NATIONAL, while SERANI, best known for the chart-topping "No Games," rounds out the lineup with 911. BLAQK SHEEP, the producer behind Illegal Riddim, is known for his work with Blaqk Sheep Music. He has a history of creating riddims that spark dancehall parties and has worked with a range of Jamaican artists. His focus on melodic progression and heavy basslines helped make this riddim a dancehall anthem in 2018. Fans still remember how these tracks lit up the dance with every play.
Illegal Tracklist:
- I-OCTANE – RIGHT DEH SUH (Clean)
- I-OCTANE – RIGHT DEH SUH (DIRTY)
- KALADO – BAD LIKE (Clean)
- KALADO – BAD LIKE (DIRTY)
- LEXIKON – MY OWN
- LISA HYPER – MOSCATO – (DIRTY)
- LISA HYPER – MOSCATO (Clean)
- MARVIN & NICKEISHA – NUH DIRT (Clean)
- MARVIN & NICKEISHA – NUH DIRT (DIRTY)
- RDX – NATIONAL (Clean)
- RDX – NATIONAL (DIRTY)
- SERANI – 911
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