Red Hot (Remix) [feat. Tyrone]
Tyrone releases the “Red Hot Remix”, by Jahdan Blakkamore; a stellar single off of his Babylon's Nighmare album. The song talks about the ills of growing up in the ghetto and how poverty affects children. The song begins with; “you can make a difference if you’re willing, sending you a message from the children”, and the line alone sets the tone for the subject matter and message. The bass line moves the vocals over the drum, while organs and ambient sweeps prepare the listener for the hook; “Its Red Hot, down in the ghetto they don't have food for pots”. Tyrone and Jahdan's verse explains the urgency of the circumstance of people whose lives have been scarred by poverty in the ghetto. Jahdan Blakkamoore has long made a name for himself as a gifted and inspiring Reggae/Dancehall/Hip Hop/Dubstep artist – both nationally and internationally. Jahdan’s sense of melody, superb song writing skills and ability to effortlessly cross genres has solidified his status as a relevant artist in the music industry. Hip-hop fans know him from his feature on Smif-N-Wessun's classic “Sound Boy Buriell” his collaborations with DJ Premier, Afu-Ra and Dead Prez while Reggae fans know him as a member of the group Noble Society, his standout song “Cash Flow” on the Major Lazer project from Diplo and Switch. His song “Struggla” was also featured on Matisyahu’s album ‘Light,’ and he’s collaborated with various artists such as Lutan Fyah, Kabaka Pyramid, and Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry to name a few. Jahdan was a contributing writer on Snoop Lion’s album, ‘Reincarnated’ which received a Grammy nominated for Best Reggae Album of 2013; he’s featured on “Boulevard”, “Harder Times”, and lends his vocals to “Lighters Up” with Mavado and Popcaan. Jahdan Blakkamoore's new album “Order Of Distinction:, is available now. The video depicts the life of three ghetto youths as they travel through the projects and contemplate their fate. The cinematography drives home the point as Tyrone produces the background music on his “sound system”; blending the accapella of Jahdan's vocals with a menacing beat and bass line. The Tyrone directed video provides the perfect visual of the soundtrack. Please visit www.tyronesmusic.com to download the song and others.