“Smokescreen,” the April 2026 collaboration between J’Calm and Zum, is more than a riddim entry. It’s a meditation on illusion, the kind of emotional fog we build around ourselves or find built around us. Riding Good Good Productions’ Eternal Wave Riddim, the track pulses with that unmistakable Caribbean warmth, while carrying something heavier underneath.
J’Calm, the Clarendon-born artist born Jovane Nathaniel Gayle, has carved his name through a sound that fuses reggae roots with modern R&B honesty. At just 20, he brings a voice both ancient in feeling and urgently of this moment. “Smokescreen” fits naturally into his evolving story, a young man peeling back layers, asking what is real beneath the performance.
The Eternal Wave Riddim itself flows like something vast and patient beneath the vocals, giving both artists room to breathe, to reveal. Together, J’Calm and Zum don’t just perform the song. They inhabit it.
Prod by: Good Good Productions
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