Daily Observer (Jamaica)

ZJ Dymond goes full force

- — Howard Campbell

THERE seems to be as many producers as artistes in the competitiv­e dancehall arena, and like their recording counterpar­ts, being different is critical to success. ZJ Dymond of Full Chaarge Records knows that all too well.

He is currently promoting a song by Vybz Kartel and Sikka Rhymes, which was released in February.

“Since I started my record label in 2011, I have always tried to maintain an authentic sound, dancehall or reggae. It’s not necessaril­y hard to be different in that sense, yuh have to be creative and maintain authentici­ty with yuh creativity,” he told the

“Music evolves, so yuh have to work with di time.”

is his latest collaborat­ion with the incarcerat­ed Kartel who has given Full Chaarge Records two of its biggest hits in which was done on the ‘riddim’ and

on the

Force,

Splash.

Force

Jamaica Observer’s

Pretty Position Promiscuou­s Straight Narrow

Ghetto Bible ‘riddim’.

While chemistry between artiste and producer is key, ZJ Dymond believes how both parties work on a catchy beat adds to a winning formula. That combinatio­n has made many a dancehall reputation since the 1990s when the genre began making inroads in the lucrative hip hop market.

“The ingredient­s of a great rhythm starts with your direction, what yuh want to get from this beat whether it be reggae or dancehall. What direction yuh want it take di artiste so when it goes out there it have that effect to become a hit,” he explained. “Most of the time yuh creative juices flow whether you are in di studio creating a beat, whether yuh doing it by yourself or sitting down with a beat maker.” ZJ Dymond (given name Kerishma Davis) got his start as a sound system selector and was also a DJ at high-profile venues like Margaritav­ille. In addition to his hits with Vybz Kartel, he has produced by Vershon, by Demarco and Govana’s

Body Feel Good Party Tonight

Yuh Can Wuk.

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