THE JAM JAR RIDDIM produced by ROOM IN THE SKY 2022
The Jam Jar Overview
In 2022, the yard beat was alive and well, with dancehall and reggae producers pushing out fresh riddims from Jamaica and the UK. One of the standout releases that year was from ROOM IN THE SKY, a respected label known for bringing together veteran and new artists. ROOM IN THE SKY has a history of working with both classic and rising acts, helping to keep the roots and dancehall traditions strong while introducing new sounds to a global audience. The Jam Jar Riddim mix quickly became a favorite among DJs, showing the power of modern yard studios. The project featured a strong lineup, each artist bringing their own style to the riddim. Winson Reedy, famous for his work with The Cimarons and his solo hits like "Wanty Wanty," delivered smooth vocals that connected with both longtime fans and new listeners. Papa Twelve brought energy with "Duty Call," adding his unique voice to the mix. Ras Ranger, known for his conscious lyrics, contributed "Tell Dem A Me," keeping the message positive and real. Goody Gap’s "Me Nah Par Wid Dem" added more flavor, while Webster James Linton’s "Turn On The Heat" kept the dancefloor moving. Each artist helped make the riddim memorable. Other tracks on the riddim included Juliaiasiah’s "Digital Man," Mc Baco’s "Putin And Nato," Mc Semaya’s "Mes Reves," and The Terrible Twins with "Jam Jar Riddim." Together, these songs proved that the yard sound is still strong, and that ROOM IN THE SKY continues to play a key role in modern reggae and dancehall.
The Jam Jar Tracklist:
- Winson Reedy – Wanty Wanty
- Papa Twelve – Duty Call
- Ras Ranger – Tell Dem A Me
- Goody Gap – Me Nah Par Wid Dem
- Webster James Linton – Turn On The Heat
- Juliaiasiah – Digital Man
- Mc Baco – Putin And Nato
- Mc Semaya – Mes Reves
- The Terrible Twins – Jam Jar Riddim
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