Watch JC recording her vocals for her new album, in Jetstar's Cave Studios

For those who think that recording songs is easy work we invite you to take an inside peek. Laying the Riddims for reggae songs is often a quick affair as busy musicians try to knock out the tunes at one location as fast as possible so they can head to other sessions at other studios. This means that artistes are often left to voice their songs in the wee hours when sufficient blocks of time are free. Surprisingly, voicing a song, including lead, backing vocals and ad libs, often takes longer than laying the music. For an artiste like JC, time spent perfecting vocals is well worth the effort. We invite you to take an exclusive look...

Warning! Recording vocals is not for those without stamina! It often involves several hours of continuous and very repetitive work just to record 1 song! The video shown here has been condensed to about 30 minutes from a 2 song session of approximately 6 hours. It's provided to show the reality of the hard work that JC and Producer Danny Ray as well as engineer Fitz put in to ensure that the final product can stand the scrutiny of time. It takes you into the actual creative process behind making the music that you enjoy so much. Reality TV meets JC!
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