- 30 Years of Dub Music on the Go, Vol. 1 · 1981
- 30 Years of Dub Music on the Go, Vol. 1 · 1981
- Dubterior Motives (feat. Brinsley Forde) - Single · 2021
- King Jammy Destroys The Virus With Dub · 2022
- Black Scorpio vs. King Jammy's Sound Clash (Live In Connecticut 2009) · 2009
- Black Scorpio vs. King Jammy's Sound Clash (Live In Connecticut 2009) · 2009
- Black Scorpio vs. King Jammy's Sound Clash (Live In Connecticut 2009) · 2009
- Waterhouse Dub · 2017
- Sly & Robbie vs. Roots Radics: The Dub Battle · 2021
- King Jammy Destroys The Virus With Dub · 2022
- 30 Years of Dub Music on the Go, Vol. 1 · 1995
- Waterhouse Dub · 2017
- Black Scorpio vs. King Jammy's Sound Clash (Live In Connecticut 2009) · 2009
Albums
Music Videos
- 2022
Artist Playlists
- Dub and hip-hop inform this digital reggae ruler's hit singles.
Singles & EPs
Compilations
Appears On
About King Jammy
A leading producer of computerized, digital reggae music in the 1980s, King Jammy built his reputation with his own Kingston-based sound system before joining the ranks of King Tubby’s studio team. In the late '70s, he began to release his own productions, including Black Uhuru's acclaimed debut album, while developing artists in the nascent dancehall scene. In 1985, he recorded the ubiquitous riddim "Under Me Sleng Teng" for DJ Wayne Smith. Built around a pre-set rhythm from a Casiotone keyboard, it opened the music to a slew of up-and-coming producers and artists, setting the stage for the ragga dancehall revolution. Jammy’s records and sound system went on to dominate reggae music for much of the remainder of the decade and on into the '90s.
- HOMETOWN
- Montego Bay, Jamaica
- BORN
- 1947
- GENRE
- Reggae