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Jam Hot: Week 22

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Mistajam | 11:13 UK time, Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Thanks to everyone who got in touch during my 90's Day shenanigans. Had a fantastic time trawling through classics from 10 years ago to bring you my 1998 special. So many great memories in the music and so many great memories shared on the text and the email. If you missed it, check it out using the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ iPlayer here until 10pm on 2nd June.

Everything is back to normal for the rest of the week and you should know by now that every week on my show, I choose one record that isn't just hot, it's JAM HOT and I play it every day. This week, the honour goes to an electro influenced record that I think will be huge over summer (it's even got it's own !):
JC ft Fake Rapper - Belly

Who is JC?
• JC aka Jordan Crisp is a producer from London
• He got his start at the early age of 11 where he started making drum and bass by using his brother's computer when he was out of the house.
• When JC hit secondary school, he met Flukes and the pair started producing together allowing both to develop their sounds and skills.
• JC's versatile production skills mean he has produced Drum and Bass, Hip Hop, Garage and House and he has produced and remixed the likes of Afrika Bambatta, Jay Z, Beyonce, Akon, Pink, P Diddy, Omarion, Chris Brown and UK veteran emcees Skibadee & Mc Det.
• He hooked up with UKG legend Sticky for the Dirty Pop project but has since stepped out on his own.
• his new record sees he's hooked up with Fake Rapper who house fans will know from vocals on Studio B's "I See Girls"

• Paying homage to an often forgotten part of the female anatomy, "Belly" is due out soon on Relentless Records.

You can hear it every day for the rest of this week on the show!

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