Coming on the heels of a successful 2017 with an endorsement courtesy of Bacardi Rum and Major Lazer through the Music Liberates campaign, Jamaican producer ‘CJ The Chemist’ continues to experience good fortune in 2018 as one of his current singles, ‘Robot Wine’ performed by Dancehall artiste Spice got featured in the latest season of the American television series ‘Love and Hip Hop Atlanta’.

“This is a good look for Dancehall and my career. Since the airing of the episode, I have been getting a lot of attention from various international players who have taken a keen interest in my work. I would also like to personally thank Spice for all the support she has given me throughout the years.” – said CJ The Chemist

For CJ, this is another major accomplishment considering he has been trying to carve his own niche since migrating to the United States almost a decade ago, after forcefully leaving his studio operations back in Jamaica.

CJ whose given name is Steve Rowe, said the recent news has provided the impetus for him to push even harder and has since released two new compilations, the first titled ‘Up Top’ rhythm, features only New York-based acts from which he has scored the hit ‘Feel It’ with Noah Powa.  The anthology also features upstarts Shootii, Rassi and Chino Rebel. Meanwhile, the second project sees Powa once again lending his vocals on ‘Dem Nuh Like We’ a collaboration with the multi-hyphenated ZJ Liquid, other acts on the compilation includes Kranium and Kappa.

CJ has worked with a number of top-tier dancehall acts including Aidonia, Govana, Spice, Tommy Lee and Kranium among others.

Looking to close out the year with a strong presence, CJ admitted he wants fans of the genre to continue to support his music underscoring that all his current projects are available on all major digital platforms.