WAR LORDS RIDDIM produced by GUZU MUSIQ 2014
War Lords Overview
The War Lords Riddim sound system cut stands out as a true piece of dancehall history. Released in 2014, this version captured the rough energy that fans wanted from the dancehall scene at the time. When compared to other riddims from that era, the War Lords Riddim was rawer and more direct, making it a favorite for selectors and sound systems. Tommy Lee’s “Nuh Make Mi Feel Suh” is a powerful example of the riddim’s dark, haunting vibe. His delivery is unique and fearless, matching the intensity of the instrumental. Stylysh, with “Controversy,” brings a sharp, confident flow that fits perfectly over the driving beat. Kos Bella’s “Every Ting Dead” adds another layer, with lyrics and style that keep the energy high. Digital Sham’s “Dweet An Done” rounds out the lineup, giving the riddim even more variety and appeal. The architect behind this project is GUZU MUSIQ, a well-known producer and label in the dancehall world. GUZU MUSIQ is recognized for working closely with artists like Tommy Lee and for helping to shape the modern dancehall sound. Their productions often feature strong melodies and a consistent groove, which is clear on the War Lords Riddim. Unlike some polished dancehall releases of the same year, the sound system cut of War Lords Riddim kept its edge. This rawness made it a favorite in dances and on radio. Even today, it is remembered as an important release that captured the spirit of 2014 dancehall.
War Lords Tracklist:
- Tommy Lee – Nuh Make Mi Feel Suh (Raw)
- Tommy Lee – Nuh Make Mi Feel Suh (Clean)
- Stylysh – Controversy (Various Artiste Diss)
- Kos Bella – Every Ting Dead (Raw)
- Digital Sham – Dweet An Done (Raw)
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