STAMINA JAM RIDDIM produced by FAT EYES | ZAM ENTERTAINMENT 2017
Stamina Jam Overview
In 2017, the Stamina Jam Riddim brought a fresh sound to the dancehall scene. This yard beat stood out for blending hardcore deejay styles with smooth vocal tracks. The production came from FAT EYES | ZAM ENTERTAINMENT, a label known for its strong history in dancehall music. FAT EYES has worked with top Jamaican artists for decades and is respected for its influence on the genre. Several artists gave the riddim its unique energy. General Degree delivered "Daddy Agony," adding his signature style. General Degree is well known for hits like "Traffic Blocking," which made a big impact in the 1990s. Shuga contributed "Nuh Fake," showing her smooth vocals and strong presence. Shuga first gained attention as the winner of Digicel Rising Stars in 2009, a major Jamaican talent show. Shanty B teamed up with Fatta Marshall for "Dancehall Nice Again," a track that celebrates the lively spirit of the genre. Fatta Marshall also appears on the same song, bringing extra flavor. Sem G joined the lineup with "Couple Up," adding a different vibe to the riddim. Other artists on the project included Flourgan with "Nuff Pussy (Radio Edit)," Masta Blasta with "Move," and Chad Hype with "U Man U Say." The instrumental version, "Stamina Jam Version," gave DJs and fans a chance to enjoy the pure riddim. Stamina Jam Riddim was one of the bashment highlights of 2017, capturing the true sound of modern dancehall.
Stamina Jam Tracklist:
- General Degree – Daddy Agony (Radio Edit)
- Shuga – Nuh Fake (Explicit)
- Shanty B Feat. Fatta Marshall – Dancehall Nice Again (Radio Edit)
- Sem G – Couple Up (Radio Edit)
- Flourgan – Nuff Pussy (Radio Edit) (Explicit)
- Shuga – Nuh Fake (Radio Edit)
- Masta Blasta – Move (Radio Edit)
- Chad Hype – U Man U Say (Radio Edit)
- Stamina Jam – Stamina Jam Version (Radio Edit)
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