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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Throne of Blood
Conspiracy On Neptune
Fist Of Fury
Rude Boy
Martian Encounter
Brothers of the Blade
Saturn Bombardment
Shaolin Temple
The Great Red Spot
War In The Asteroid Belt
Attack On Ganymede
Kamikazi
Life On Uranus
Shoalin Temple
Interface
Mr Joe Is Dubbing
Final Destruction
Waterfront Gang War
The Champion Version
Opium Den
Dub Is My Occupation
Swords of Vengeance
Dub There
Oragami Black Belt
Downtown Shangai Rock
Firehouse Special
President Dub
Immigrant Dub
Round 2
Bad Girls Dub
Eden Dub
Downtown Shanghai Rock
Round 4
His Imperial Majesty
Step It Up In Dub
Weeping Willow
Mystic Mix
Jammin' for Survival
Round 6
African Culture
It Ago Dread
Round 8
Round 10
Sunny Side Dub
Tonight Is The Night
Prince Jammy - Shaolin Temple
Sound Man Style
Basement Dub
Brooklyn Dub
Synchro Start
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