JAMM RIDDIM produced by STREET PEEPLE RECORDS 2015
Jamm Overview
On any given night in Kingston, the party scene is full of energy. Crowds gather around big speaker boxes. The selector lines up tracks that make people move. In 2015, one riddim stood out and quickly became a favorite at every dance. The Jamm Riddim mix, with its upbeat tempo and catchy hooks, turned into a true anthem for the yard. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer played a big role. With careful mixing, each song sounded clean and powerful. The bassline was deep, and the vocals were sharp. This attention to detail helped the riddim stand out in a crowded dancehall landscape. The producer, STREET PEEPLE RECORDS, is known for blending modern sounds with classic dancehall vibes. The label has worked with many artists and helped shape some of the most memorable dancehall projects of the last decade. Their releases often get strong streaming numbers and are popular in both local and international parties. On the Jamm Riddim, several artists brought their own style. Abulani’s “Wasting Time” is full of street wisdom. Future Fambo, already known for his hit “Rum & Red Bull” with Beenie Man, gave fans another party favorite with “Hot Rice.” Galaxy P delivered “Who God Bless,” while Grindsman kept things real with “Man Fi Str8.” Hotta Fyah’s “Staring Ting” added more fire to the mix. Even years later, selectors still spin these tracks. The Jamm Riddim mix keeps 2015 alive, reminding everyone why dancehall parties are so special.
Jamm Tracklist:
- Abulani – Wasting Time
- Future Fambo – Hot Rice
- Galaxy P – Who God Bless
- Grindsman – Man Fi Str8
- Hotta Fyah – Staring Ting
- Ian Sweetnes – Groove Me
- Musik Bandit – Tun It Up
- Nkruma – Shut Up
- Runkie Hytz – Ungrateful
- Speng Beng – Want My Own
- Speng Beng – Weh Dem Want
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