: 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 frequently mixes dancehall with R&B influences, reflecting his upbringing in Arima, Trinidad and Tobago, and his time spent in New York.
Since its debut, "Evil Eyes" has garnered millions of plays across various platforms: Zerimar - Evil Eyes (Official Audio)
: The song maintains a steady tempo suitable for dancing, often praised for its "energy" and "vibe".
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:
The lyrics of "Evil Eyes" dive into themes of street life, survival, and spiritual conflict.