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Fresh Face | Baby Cham

baby%20cham.jpgLonging for the blazin' sun and the feeing of smooth white sand between your toes? Crank the heat up this summer with BABY CHAM (aka Damian Beckett), a reggae, dancehall artist straight from Kingston, Jamaica.

Currently signed to Atlantic Records, Baby Cham is best known for his 2006 single "Ghetto Story," featuring Alicia Keyes. The song features the usual soulful vocals of Ms. Keyes as Baby Cham throws down on a rags-to-riches story. His no-holds-back lyrics on growing up in poverty, violence and crime proved to be so powerful that the song was banned on Jamaican airwaves.

Baby Cham has two albums to his name: 2004's Wow... The Story and 2006's Ghetto Story, with singles on both that have reached charts in the U.S., U.K., and Australia. Having collaborated with such artists as T-Pain, Mims, Foxy Brown and Canada's own Jully Black, it ain't going to be long before Baby Cham himself blows up all over these airwaves.

Take a listen to the incendiary sounds of Baby Cham (under the cut)!

BABY CHAM FEAT. ALICIA KEYS "GHETTO STORY":

BABY CHAM "CONSCIENCE":

BABY CHAM "VITAMIN S":

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June 6, 2008 at 2:49 PM
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