King Jammy’s Studio is a legendary reggae/dancehall recording studio founded by Lloyd “King Jammy” James, one of Jamaica’s most influential producers.
Born in Montego Bay, Jammy began his career working under King Tubby, before opening his own studio in Waterhouse, Kingston in the late 1970s.
Jammy is widely credited with producing Wayne Smith’s “Under Mi Sleng Teng”, recorded on his studio’s Casio-built digital riddim, often considered the first fully digital dancehall track.
He also produced artists such as Black Uhuru (their debut album), Admiral Bailey, Junior Reid, Tenor Saw and many more.