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King Jazzy springs his 'trap'
Friday, June 04, 2021
Though
born in New York, King Jazzy lived long enough in Jamaica to earn his dancehall stripes. According to the deejay/rapper, “I have my fair share of tin boom and flour dumpling coursing through my veins.”
His urban influences can be heard (and seen) on
Trap Betty Baby, a song he dedicates to the Jamaican ghetto queen. A blend of rap and dancehall, part of the track's promotion is a graphic video which was partially filmed in Tawes Meadows, a tough community in Spanish Town.