: The chorus shifts to a harder tone, referencing "evil fingers and evil eyes" and the harsh realities of street conflict, with lines about defending one's territory and the consequences of "dissing" his circle.

Zerimar, often referred to as the "Prince of Arima," brings a distinct energy to the "Evil Eyes Riddim". The track is categorized as with a commercial appeal, characterized by:

: Mixed by Triple O Records and mastered by leading Caribbean sound engineers, the "Official Audio" features crisp, driving beats that emphasize the "doof doof" of the percussion. Lyrical Themes and Narrative