Poison
£ 0.69
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“Poison” by Dee Bo General (Sniper Riddim)
Starr Vybz Entertainment’s Sniper Riddim continues to assert its presence in the modern dancehall landscape, and Dee Bo General’s contribution, “Poison,” stands out as one of the project’s most commanding performances.
Where many artists approach the riddim with high‑energy flair, Dee Bo General opts for a colder, more calculated delivery — a style that amplifies the riddim’s militant pulse. His vocal tone is sharp and unhurried, cutting through the instrumental with a confidence that feels both seasoned and street‑certified.
Built on heavy kicks, tense synth lines, and a stalking bassline, the Sniper Riddim demands precision, and “Poison” delivers exactly that. Dee Bo General rides the pockets with discipline, leaving space where it matters and striking with impact when the riddim opens up. The result is a performance that feels tactical — a lyrical marksman operating with intent.
Lyrically, “Poison” leans into themes of readiness, authority, and danger, echoing the darker side of dancehall tradition without slipping into cliché. The writing is concise and memorable, built for sound system rotation and late‑night juggling segments where clarity and presence matter most.
“Poison” ultimately reinforces Dee Bo General’s reputation as an artist who understands the mechanics of hardcore dancehall. It’s a track that doesn’t shout for attention — it earns it through control, tone, and a steady command of the riddim. In the wider lineup of the Sniper Riddim, it adds weight, grit, and a sense of looming tension that strengthens the juggling’s overall character.






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