<p>THERE were plenty roots singers to choose from in the 1990s. Most came from Jamaica's south-central region and made their mark with spiritual anthems like El Shaddai which was done by Jahmali.</p><p>The album of the same name did well for the Clarendon-born singer, but after recording a follow-up (Treasure Box) for producer Bobby 'Digital' Dixon, he moved to the United States for 'family reasons'.</p><p>Jahmali has been back in Jamaica for close to a year, working on an album he hopes to release by December. It is not a comeback, he pointed out.</p><p>"Jamaica may not be hearing mi because the disc jockeys an' the sound system operator dem playing the same songs every day. But I'm still recording an' Europe an' the Caribbean hearing mi," he told the Jamaica Observer.</p><p><a href="http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/Jahmali-aims-to-Eclipse_12580203">Keep reading...</a></p>