Turn down for what? Dropping the Dancehall Remix of the popular single are the likes of DJ Snake, Lil Jon, Chi Ching Ching, Konshens and Agent Sasco. With Lil Jon’s catchy hook and commanding lyrics from the Deejays, this should be on everyone’s playlist, whether for home, partying or exercising. Turn down for what? Time to play this at high volume by checking out the track below and sharing your thoughts in the comments section.
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Music from featured artistes
NEW MUSIC: @Ciara – Body Party (@BNJMN93 Greezy Remix)
Ciara’s “Body Party” has been a popular single in recent months and today Jamaica’s BNJMN released his remix to the hit song. Titled the “Body Party (BNJMN Greezy Remix)“, the MikeWillMadeIt instrumental is swapped with a BNJMN production and the vocals are chopped up at various points. This “Body Party” just got a little more intense, all we need is a video remix to go with it. A really great effort here and should be pleasing to anyone who listens to it. Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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NEW MUSIC: @Acmatic – Bottom Of The Bank
Dropping new music today is Jamaica’s Acmatic. Titled “Bottom Of The Bank” and produced by PlateFace and backup vocals from Sevana, we hear lyrics about dealing with expenses, sending family members to a psych ward, frustrations and washing away sorrows with alcohol. Many people in Jamaica are going through a few things especially when it comes to the cost of living. With new taxes, higher prices on even basic necessities and no increase in salary, many can’t handle it and take to the bottle to temporarily relieve that stress. Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Mixtape Movements: @Scribz x Day Rave Mini Mix
With so many stresses taking place at home, at work and at school, why not let DJ Scribz let you take the stress away with his new mixtape. Titled “Day Rave Mini Mix“, this is a short but energetic mix of some great Hip Hop, EDM, Dancehall and Soca that should bring the party wherever you are. Always a good mix from Scribz so why not get it on your phones and computers? Check out the mix below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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NEW MUSIC: @YoungIgnorance (Scotty + The DreamKillers) – Keep It Rocking
Today’s new music comes from a Jamaican One Man Band, Scotty + The DreamKillers. Titled “Keep It Rocking” and features a production from JLA, this features a great Michael Jackson sample (Rock With You) while Scotty raps about chasing his dreams, never slowing down on his work, pushing on despite challenges and keeping it rocking. A great effort here and being a Michael Jackson fan I love this production. For clarification, Scotty + The DreamKillers is really a One Man Band where “Scotty” is the rapper and “JLA” is the producer. With a mix of Hip Hop, Rock, Dub, and Reggae, look out for more work from the Band, I know I will. Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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OLDIES SUNDAY: Sister Nancy – Bam Bam (1982)

In recognition of the recent Reebok Skyscape commercial, I present to you the song that was used in it from Dancehall artist, Sister Nancy. Titled “Bam Bam” and produced by the late Winston Riley for Techniques Records on the “Stalag Riddim” in 1982, Nancy speaks about being an ambitious woman, her lyrical prowess that will “nice up” Jamaica, growing up in Princeton 6, and being a very unique person along her infectious chorus “What a Bam Bam…“. “Bam Bam” was a single on Sister Nancy’s debut album, “One,Two” which was released in 1982 by Techniques Records. Sister Nancy is regarded as the first female Dancehall artist and the first female deejay to tour internationally. “Bam Bam” is her most famous single and borrows a little from Toots And The Maytals’ 1966 hit “What A Bam Bam“.
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