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J’Calm Collabs With Nigy Boy On “Emotions” For Upcoming Album


Recording Artist J’Calm has been building on his brand in the past few years. From International recognition, to collaborations with some of the biggest names in Jamaican music, he’s ensuring his tenure is a long one. With a new album on the way, he’s keeping the people occupied with new music. Recently, he released the single, “Emotions“.

Produced by Tony “CD” Kelly and featuring Nigy Boy, J’Calm taps into R&B/Dancehall vibes in, “Emotions”. The track finds the Artists tapping into their vulnerabilities, and oozing confidence as well throughout, making for a release that will reel in the ladies from around the world. The track samples the “Answer Riddim“, a classic Dancehall Riddim that drew inspiration from Sir Coxsone Dodd’s original production that has had many versions from the likes of Blacker Dread, Steely and Clevie, and “Fatis” Burrell. Fun fact: Tony Kelly also had a version of the “Answer Riddim” that featured Charlie Chaplin. J’Calm’s upcoming album titled, “Emotions”, promises to make an impact, with hopes of enhancing the International Dancehall scene, and place him at the forefront.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Brigadier Jerry – Jamaica Jamaica (1984)


On August 6, 2022, Jamaica celebrated its 60th year of Independence. Despite the many ups and downs, it still feels good to be Jamaican. Celebrating this great Island all week, today’s Oldies Sunday is dedicated to the 876. Today’s selection comes from the iconic Brigadier Jerry with “Jamaica Jamaica“!

Produced by JahLoveMuzik on the “Answer Riddim” and released in 1984, “Jamaica Jamaica” is one of the songs that will instantly lift your mood, and for a moment celebrate your Island home. With Brigadier Jerry’s great delivery over superb production, “Jamaica Jamaica” was a hit shortly after release, and is now a Dancehall classic. Junior Gong and Super Cat are two Artists who borrowed the “Jamaica Jamaica” bar from the track, and you can find them in “Welcome To JamRock” and “History” respectively.

Thank You Brigadier Jerry. Thank You Jamaica!

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Peter Metro – Police In A Jamaica (1985)


If it’s one thing that Jamaican Artists will speak out against in their music apart from the Government, is the Police force. In 2021, it’s still a popular subject as there are many members of the force who overstep their boundaries, and are at times a part of the corruption. Today’s Oldies Sunday selection comes from Peter Metro with his single, “Police In A Jamaica“.

Produced by Hyman Wright and Percy Chin for the Jah Life Time Label on the “Answer Riddim” in 1985, Peter Metro recalls an encounter with the Police on an outing with fellow Deejay Nicodemus. Their adventure begins when the Artists were traveling from Old Harbour in a rental while Nicodemus was smoking Marijuana. The interactions that followed are similar to what many face to this day. While the Jamaica Constabulary Force may show off feel good videos on Social Media today, it doesn’t put a wool over the eyes of those who experience daily harassment and injustice from members of the force. “Police In A Jamaica” was a hit for Peter Metro, and it birthed a follow up titled “Police In England” in 1986. Be careful out there.

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