Lloyd James, (born in Kingston, Jamaica), better known as Prince Jammy or King Jammy, began his career as a protege of dub legend King Tubby. For the first few years of his career, Jammy almost exclusively made Dub. In the 1980s, he became one of the most influential producers of dancehall music. His biggest hit was 1985's "(Under Me) Sleng Teng" by Wayne Smith, with an entirely-digital rhythm hook. Many credit this song as being the first "Digital rhythm" in reggae, leading to the modern dancehall era.
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Ten to One Dub
Slow Motion Dub
Dark Destroyer Dub
Jump Song Dub
Slaughterhouse Five
Waggy T Mix
Black And White Dub
Dub It In The Dancehall Dub
Closed Border Dub
Mystical Dub
Youth Man Dub
Lethal Dub
Lockdown Dub
All Nations Dub
Dub Fi Social Distance
Jammys A Shine
Confusion Dub
Dub For Dave Hendley
Jah Jah Love Dub (Bonus Track)
Under Me Sleng Teng Version
Quarantined In Dub
Track & Trace Dub
Ragamuffin Style Dub
Dub On The Front Line
Deh Wid You Riddim
Punnany
What The Hell Riddim
The Right To Dub
Winds Of Change
Jammy V Mittoo Pt 1
A New Normal In Dub
Wreaking Dub
Stalowatt Dub
Dub Tribute To All Hospital Workers
Liquidation Dub
Revenge Attack
Forward Home Dub
War And Friction Dub
Dubbing From Home
General Assembly Of Dub
Guide And Protect Us Dub
Security Council Dub
African Queen
Herb Dub
Dub Injection
Messenjah Version
Dubterior Motives
Fire House Dub
Peaceful Dub
Cry Freedom Dub
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