Welcome to Jamrock (song)
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"Welcome to Jamrock" is a song by Jamaican reggae artist
Background
The song covers issues such as crime, poverty and political corruption as part of the harsh reality of "Jamrock", Marley's personification of Jamaica, as opposed to the Jamaica advertised as a popular tourist destination. Marley laments Jamaica's high crime rate and inceasing violence, demanding that those in charge do something about it. In this sense he carries on the legacy of his father before him, in inspiring Jamaicans to stand together.
Both the rhythm (known as World Jam) and the hook are sampled from the 1984 track "World-A-Reggae" by Ini Kamoze − the original rhythm from the Ini Kamoze album was provided by Sly and Robbie.
Track listing
UK - CD: 1
- "Roshien"
- "Welcome to Jamrock"
- "Jr. Gong the Dreadful"
UK - CD: 2
- "Welcome to Jamrock"
- "Jr. Gong the Dreadful"
- "Lyrical .44"
- "Welcome to Jamrock" [Video]
Awards
Charts
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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Hungary (Single Top 40)[2] | 28 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[3] | 76 |
UK Singles (OCC )
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13 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 55 |
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | 18 |
U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Tracks
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12 |
Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United Kingdom (BPI)[4] | Gold | 400,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
Alicia Keys version
"Love It or Leave It Alone / Welcome to Jamrock" | |
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Song by Alicia Keys | |
from the album Unplugged | |
Recorded | July 4, 2005 Brooklyn Academy of Music |
Genre | R&B |
Length | 6:42 |
Label | J |
Songwriter(s) |
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Producer(s) | Alicia Keys |
"Welcome to Jamrock" was recorded by American recording artist
The song was generally well received by music critics in their reviews for Unplugged. Matilda Egere-Cooper from BBC Music called it the "grand finale" of the album while Anthony Carew from Neumu called it a "jamboree finale".[7][8] Robert Hilburn from Los Angeles Times felt that Keys gave a "vigorous rendition" of the song.[9] According to Roberta Penn of Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the "closing medley of "Love It or Leave It Alone" and "Welcome to Jamrock [...] is a fabulous love fest".[10] Thomas Inskeep from Stylus Magazine described it as a "big hip-hop jam", but was not pleased with the song, writing "Clearly, Keys is trying to lighten up with this, but it comes off as basically a “Look at my cool celebrity friends!” move. Musically uninspiring, this medley feels and sounds tacked-on".[11] Writing for Entertainment Weekly, David Browne simply commented that "a left-field cameo by Damian Marley on a cover of his hit ”Welcome to Jamrock” just feels opportunistic".[12] Rolling Stone reviewer Christian Hoard felt that with the multiple guest artists on the song, Keys "is sort of like trying to spice up a cocktail party by trotting out Noam Chomsky".[13]
References
- ^ 48th Grammy Award Winners - search query for Year: 2005, Genre: All. See page 6. "2006 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy. Archived from the original on 24 January 2010. Retrieved 17 May 2010.
- ^ "Archívum – Slágerlisták – MAHASZ" (in Hungarian). Single (track) Top 40 lista. Magyar Hanglemezkiadók Szövetsége.
- ^ "Damian Marley – Welcome to Jamrock" (in Dutch). Single Top 100.
- ^ "British single certifications – Damian Jr Gong Marley – Welcome to Jamrock". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
- Viacom. Retrieved 2015-10-24.
- Today. Associated Press. 2005-09-13. Retrieved 2015-10-24.
- ^ Egere-Cooper, Matilda (2005). "Alicia Keys MTV Unplugged Review". BBC Music. Retrieved 2015-10-24.
- ^ Carew, Anthony. "Alicia Keys - Unplugged". Neumu. Archived from the original on 2008-02-25. Retrieved 2015-10-24.
- ^ Hilburn, Robert (2005-10-09). "Young Keys and Her Good Old Songs". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2015-10-24.
- Hearst Corporation. Retrieved 2015-10-24.
- ^ Inskeep, Thomas (2005-10-18). "Alicia Keys - Unplugged - Review". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved 2015-10-24.
- ^ Browne, David (2005-10-10). "Unplugged (Music - Alicia Keys)". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2015-10-24.
- ^ Hoard, Christian (2005-10-20). "Unplugged". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2015-10-24.