April 12, 2025 👁 78
Lisa Hyper comes correct with "Lie Dem A Tell," delivering a fierce anthem that cuts through the noise like a machete through sugar cane. The veteran deejay proves she's still got that fire in her belly, riding a crisp, modern riddim that pays homage to classic dancehall foundations while keeping one foot firmly planted in today's digital landscape. The production is tight and punchy, with that signature dancehall bounce that makes your shoulders move involuntarily, backed by subtle melodic elements that give Lisa space to unleash her trademark rapid-fire delivery without overwhelming the mix. What sets this track apart is Lisa Hyper's unwavering confidence and the raw authenticity she brings to every bar. Her flow switches seamlessly between melodic stretches and staccato bursts, embodying that classic female deejay energy that made artists like Lady Saw and Spice household names. The lyrics cut deep, calling out fake friends and industry pretenders with the kind of street wisdom that only comes from years in the trenches. Lisa's vocal performance is commanding throughout, never losing steam even when the riddim drops to emphasize her most pointed lyrics. The cultural relevance hits hard too – in an era where social media creates endless opportunities for performative behavior, her message about people living lies resonates beyond the dancehall. This is Lisa Hyper reminding everyone why she's been a respected name in the game for years, serving up that unfiltered dancehall realness that separates the wheat from the chaff. When the truth needs telling, you send for Lisa Hyper – and "Lie Dem A Tell" is exactly the kind of musical reality check the culture needs right now.