DJ Jahmar, Safaree’s former official DJ and a prominent figure on the Arizona music scene, has stirred up social media with his insights into the current state of Reggae and Dancehall globally. Currently in Jamaica, on professional duties, including charitable initiatives through his ‘Deejays Against Hunger‘ organization, such as feeding the homeless and donating school supplies to underprivileged students, DJ Jahmar has delved into various topical issues.
Notably, he asserted that Sean Paul is the ‘true king’ of Dancehall, challenging the commonly held perceptions that artists like Beenie Man, Vybz Kartel, or Masicka hold this title. DJ Jahmar substantiates his claim by emphasizing Sean Paul’s exceptional achievements, stating that when one looks beyond opinions and noise, Sean Paul stands head and shoulders above his peers. Citing recent accolades such as being the ‘Most Streamed‘ from the region and the ‘Caribbean Top Earner‘ on Spotify, coupled with multiple songs surpassing the billion-mark milestone on platforms like YouTube and Spotify, DJ Jahmar argues that these accomplishments set Sean Paul apart. Furthermore, he highlights the artist’s charting success, numerous awards, sold-out concerts, and consistent presence on the tour circuit.
In a comprehensive interview with The FIX podcast, DJ Jahmar also addressed various topics, including his fallout with Safaree, his friendship with Erica Mena, the international impact of Kranium compared to Dexta Daps, insights into Masicka’s ‘Generation Of Kings’ album, and a call for fans to support the project. Additionally, he shed light on Anthony B, highlighting him as the most toured reggae singer currently on the circuit, despite having a relatively minimal presence in Jamaica.
The U.S based disc jock and producer’s perspectives, articulated during this interview, provide a nuanced and informed view of the dynamics within the Dancehall and reggae music scene, backed by a keen analysis of achievements, impact, and industry trends.