Dancehall Artist Baby Cham is still giving the people good music, and bringing the vibes wherever he goes. For 30 years, he has his secured as one of Jamaica’s great Dancehall acts. He enjoyed life crossing over to the International market, but he never forgets home. Celebrating his milestone, he released the new EP, “Sherlock“.
Baby Cham pays homage to his community of Sherlock Crescent with the new “Sherlock EP”. The Deejay’s mission with the new project was to entertain and motivate the listener, and he does a good job with the 8 tracks provided. With a catalogue that had him gaining respect in the streets and becoming a sex symbol with the ladies, he puts together a package that is bound to be on repeat for the fans. On the production side, Cham enlists the likes of The FaNaTix, DJ Karim, and Red, while he shares the booth with Stephen and Damian Marley. Baby Cham is one of a number of Artists who celebrate 30 years in Jamaican music, and at this rate, he’ll be around for much longer. It all started in Sherlock.
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When the liquor gets to you there’s no telling what can happen. Tonight features a short film based off Dancehall artist Cham’s “Feel Good” single. Directed by Short Filmz Jamaica and YGF Visuals, the video starts off with two friends leaving a party and as they go their separate ways, one has an urge to end the night with a young lady. The rest of the video shows you what the liquor can do to your mind and this guy had a handful. Great video here that’s a bit of the comedic side and J. Wray & Nephew’s White Rum made a cameo appearance. I know many can agree how their mind can play tricks on them after having a wild night. What do you think? Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
It’s your move. Today’s new video comes from Cham and it features Damian “Junior Gong” Marley. Titled “Fighter” and directed by