What is “use of sing-jaying”?
Sing-jaying is a technique popularized by reggae (typically Jamaican) vocalists who use a repetitive vocal melody, or riff, as a basis for their rap. What results is a rap that is sung, but still has room for exciting rhythmic improvisations. Sing-jaying is the dominant style of vocal delivery in dancehall music and can be observed by listening to such artists as Barrington Levy, Eek-A-Mouse, and Sean Paul.