The multiple hit producer, JMJ Baby has raised the bar again with an all new twist to the Dancehall game in Ghana.
He has just finished work on his new music project and has featured the loudest African Dancehall voice, Samini and the sexy Dancehall Diva Kaakie. Also featured by JMJ Baby on this project is the multitalented rapper, KB.
“Missile Riddim” he calls it is a complete upgrade of his previous productions. Other sound engineers who probably are speeding to compete with him would have a lot to think about when JMJ Baby drops this new riddim album.
The title of the riddim alone speaks volumes of what music fanatics should expect from the High Grade Family again. Cleverly synced rhythm patterns with a hot bopping feel is what best defines the “Missile Riddim” – with a tint of African signature embedded in it. All things being equal, the award-winning Producer will start dropping songs from this exclusive feature project.
Yes, Christmas just got better with the Missile Riddim, dancehall lovers would certainly have some quality production and resounding playlist on the charts for the DJs.
Versions by all 3 artistes featured on the riddim are all dope. Gossip from a reliable source to Ghamaicans reveals can ascertain that the song titles for the songs by the artistes are as follow (1) JMJ Baby ft. Samini – “Scatter Badmind”, (2) JMJ Baby ft. Kaakie – “Run It”, (3) JMJ Baby ft. KB – “Greenlight”. Don’t get it twisted, this is just a preliminary feed gathered by Ghamaicans; so don’t be surprised if the song titles change slightly on the official released album.
JMJ Baby, real name, Joshua Raphaelson, is a Sound-Engineer, Writer, Composer and a as well co-owns XTRA LARGE MUSIC 9one of the leading Ghana record labels) with his cousin, Royce Greene.
JMJ Baby won the “Best Riddim Producer of the Year” at the BASS Awards 2013 held in July this year – he has produced albums for Samini, Obrafour, Stonebwoy, Tic Tac and a lot more. He manages two big artistes, Kaakie and KB (Ghetto KB) under his label.
Keep your eyes on the Ghamaicans website and other social network pages for the release of the “Missile Riddim”.