This compilation rounds up 15 recent Jammys cuts that had been setting dancefloors on fire. And few were heating things up faster than Lexxus' "Straight Up," 90 degrees of hot rhythm and feverish rap. Meanwhile, Beenie Man and Silver Cat remain true to their song's title and make everything "So Nice." DJ's Choice boasts a clutch of other big names; Spragga Benz is here with "Woman Ah We Pleasure," Capleton enquires "Who Dem" on one of the album's moodiest tracks, and Anthony B dexterously toasts over an old rocksteady ...
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This compilation rounds up 15 recent Jammys cuts that had been setting dancefloors on fire. And few were heating things up faster than Lexxus' "Straight Up," 90 degrees of hot rhythm and feverish rap. Meanwhile, Beenie Man and Silver Cat remain true to their song's title and make everything "So Nice." DJ's Choice boasts a clutch of other big names; Spragga Benz is here with "Woman Ah We Pleasure," Capleton enquires "Who Dem" on one of the album's moodiest tracks, and Anthony B dexterously toasts over an old rocksteady rhythm on the fabulous "In a It." Elsewhere, the always entertaining Admiral Bailey answers the musical question "What Time Is It," and if Ward 21 had their way, it would be time to spin their "Bezel" again, one of the most infectious cuts on the album. For fans of a rootsier sound there's Sean Paul's "Chicken & Pigeon," while Bush Man and Ilue offer up a sonorous "Live Up." Baby G, Black Pearl, and Wayne Marshal combine on the driving "See Dem Running"; the last artist also joins forces with Elephant Man for the warning "Start a War," making clear that this pair is not to be messed with. There's not a slack cut here, and DJ's choice easily lives up to its name. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, Rovi
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