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May 17, 2007

Danger Zone produces positive sounds in Jam Down

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Danger Zone Records has released their latest rhythm aptly titled 'Jam Down', as it is reminiscent of old school reggae. Produced by Danger Zone's Della, Jigsy King and Ce'Cile, the 'Jam Down Riddim' is a compilation of 9 lovers' rock tunes and 11 culture / meditational anthems.

"We are trying to get back to the realness of the music. I love Dancehall but Reggae is my first love. Danger Zone will be producing more authentic sounds that compliment our artistes and offer a positive message," Delmar 'Della' Drummond revealed.
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Danger Zone Records has made the conscious decision to refrain from producing music with negative messages such as songs with pro-violence or pro-gun lyrics. "Danger Zone Records' motto is unification through music." Ce'Cile explains. "We are trying to set an example by producing music that will both unify and edify the people. If the track mentions guns it must be anti-gun lyrics."

The 20-track album features Danger Zone artistes Ce'Cile, Jah Cure, Jigsy King, Cutty Corn, Mikey 'Untouchable' Pelpa and Slubbo and highlights both popular and young artistes. "Danger Zone is dedicated to developing young talent. All our albums feature fresh talent," says Della.

The Jam Down riddim has already been receiving major airplay in the Caribbean, US and Europe and plans are in place for the medley video to be filmed this month in two parts: Jam Down Lovers medley and Jam Down Culture medley. VP Records will also be distributing the album on 'Riddim Driven'.

Posted by yardFlex at May 17, 2007 01:32 PM


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Posted by: top selector on May 17, 2007 03:17 PM

jamdown sell off

big up danga zone

buju,vegas,cure,morgan heritage

all artists did their homework pon dis one


Posted by: Shelly on May 17, 2007 03:22 PM

Thank you!

It is about time! I think I will be able to play this album and not offend anyone in the listening crowd!

There is enough gun lyrics to full Dovecot...We need more love to soothe the hearts and minds of those that are so troubled that they have to turn to violence.

Let us know the release date, to look out for it.


Posted by: Wade Cameron on May 17, 2007 11:06 PM

The true essence of music comes from the roots. It's good to see that people don't forget the roots of music.


Posted by: DJ NANNY B. UK1 on May 18, 2007 01:08 PM

WHO SAY DREAMS DONT COMES TO REALITY? NOT ME ONLY GESS WAS WHEN THE PRUDUCERS OH SORRY I MEAN RIDUCERS WILL WAKE UP AND OPEN UP DEM EYES.

I CAME OFF RADIO NOT CASS SAY ME DE PON A TOUR THING YA NOW BUT ME A LOOK FI CREATE ME OWN TUNE TO PLAY WHEN MI GO PON THE RADIO SOON OR UNTILL SOME ONE SEE THE SUNSHINE AND LEAVE OUT OF THE DARK.
WELL DONE TO MY PERSONAL FRIEND AND BROTHER JIGSY-KING YOU KNOW SAY DJ NANNY AGO TEK THIS PON ME TOUR ALL OVER EUROPE BLESS.
ONE UP TO ALL THE POSITIVE THINKING PEEPS FOR ALL YOUR COMMENTS- THIS NO SELL OFF YET IT ALREADY S-O-U-L-D O-U-T
WALK GOOD UNTILL NEXT TIME.
FE-MAIL AND EMAIL ME nannycandy@hotmail.co.uk
big up YARDFLEX ON THIS ONE BABY.


Posted by: Marsha on May 18, 2007 11:04 PM

DANGA ZONE U HAVE IT LOCK

IT HARD,DOWN TO MI BABY IN SAID A MI A ROCK TO

IT MI LOVE THE JAH CUR THE THING SELL OFF

fULL 100


Posted by: HAWK on May 18, 2007 11:55 PM

Some positive vibes inna the Dancehall... Big Forward!!!


Posted by: mcfullstop on May 19, 2007 01:27 PM

Vegas_burn it already big in Africa {Kenya}...........


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