D’yer Mak’er

D’yer Mak’er, originally intended to be pronounced as Jamaica (in a British non-rhotic accent) is a song title from legendary rock, reggae fusion group Led Zeppelin.

We found it fitting to parallel the Zeppelin interpretation of Jamaica with our most recent feature, an interview with Parisian rock, grunge, new wave duo, who go by the band name, Jamaica.

Welcome to Jamaica, enjoy your stay.


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