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Jme / Press

“This guy is like the switch up king. Fast Slow R&B a breakup song. Anger Sorry Turmoil. I feel bad getting accustomed to something is very personal.”

Ziplok - Garageband - Review of "Movin' On"

“For production alone I already had this song ranked over 3 stars. Then when the lyracist hit the mic in the start he snatched my ear straight off my head. The hook was a nice touch and not overdone with the singer hittin all kinds of notes. nice job. Its good to see MC's can still spit double time.”

Phenetiks - Garageband - Review of "Movin' On"

“so there are hooks going on here that drive the song. vocals and styling are effective to the minimal percussion and arrangement. the verses are okay - lyrics are a tad trite but are perfect for the style. chorus is effective and the lyrics are easy to sing along with to get the crowds dancing along. This song is a perfect example of varied stylings coming togehter. Sounds like a Neptunes production of a Fabolous track featuring Justin Timberlake.”

Divaid - Garageband - Review of "Dance With Me"

“This is talent. The sound is not top notch. Mixed up nice. The vocals are awsome. Wicked awesome. Maybe wicked wicked wicked awesome. This is what I like about a song. A SONG. Get those girls be safe watch golddiggers. Listen to EPMD GOLDDIGGERS This song will get awards for being a song from Ziplok. I will play this for females to hear. This does soft them up. TIP. take notes. Take this style all the way and dont give up. EVER”

Ziplock - Garageband - Review of "Skip The Chase"

“Hailing from Mankato, MN, JME hits StarPolish with a fresh, original sound that connects a hip-hop sound with Original Gangsta lyrics. It’s obvious that he spent a lot of time compiling all these beats to create his interesting sound, and he delivers his lyrics with a nice speed and keeps them fresh. The sound reminds me of old-school YBT (Young Black Teenagers), but the hip-hop feel of the music adds a completely different flavor. The confidence that he displays in his music bodes well for his success. “I Don’t Feel Nobody,” sounds like a well-thought-out plan with a nice catchy rhythm and lyrics that keep you listening. The way he delivers the lyrics – the words just seem to roll off his tongue -- dazzled me throughout repeated listens. One could say JME is a born natural.”

“Jamie Dykema flaunts plenty of style and even more promise. JME scales his delivery to create a sense of being just a hair behind the beat; the tension between these elements, along with a careful placement of double-tracked raps, gives the song a distinctive, restless tension. His laconic articulation disappoints just a bit, but apparently it's Jme's intention to treat his voice as a rhythm element rather than as a source of dramatic expression. With more animation in his phrasing, he could have turned this three-bagger into a home run; expect fireworks next time he comes! ”