Track Review: Jam Signal - Sweet Addiction

Jam signal is pushing this lovely afro pop sound that is fused with some jazzy elements. Despite following a sort of standard afro pop template they love to add some saxophone to give the track a jazzy feel to it. Have been closely following these guys for some time now and its been exciting watching them develop as they experiment with their sound, they haven't really found their signature sound yet but the journey is interesting nonetheless. The last track they released was Chikopokopo featuring the Ma1 hitmaker Peekay, it's an okay track, am not that a big a fan of the track, I prefer their previous tracks such as Overrated, Stuck in My Head more.They have released a new track and have given it a couple of listens so will now be sharing my views and thoughts about the track.


The track was produced by C.O.G the guy who was behind nearly all of Takura's hit jams, Zino Irema, MaObama, Mungandidii. and he did a good job on the production. The instrumental is sounding nice, its modern and I love the saxophone touch. Its not a jaw dropping instrumental but it has a feel good vibe about it that makes it quite pleasant to listen to.

The track is for that lady that is driving you mad, that smart independent lady, whom you just want all to yourself. You want to make her your addiction, having her by your side all the time.

The vocal performance is done well, the vocals are structured quite well and the guys did well to complement the instrumental.


In overall this is a nice jam, the production is done well and the theme is okay.  I don't see this one becoming their breakout hit but it will get them some airplay on radio. The guys are definitely moving in the right direction and will be keeping tabs on them, it's just a matter of time till they find their sound. 

What are your thoughts on the track??
Proud_Zimbo

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