The music industry is packed with rising creatives looking to make their mark. At times, success can depend on your background, region, or social status, but Jail Time Records is changing things up. The non-profit music label, founded in 2018, started inside the Central Prison of Douala as an independent project giving opportunities to incarcerated artists.
Jail Time Records quickly became a force to be reckoned with, establishing the first permanent recording studio inside prison territory. Over the past five years, the label has worked with countless detainees in music and film, enlisting its next star, JEJE, to debut her latest single, “The Life.”
Shot on abandoned shorelines, JEJE brings unapologetic African flair to her local community. She is pictured alongside his friends and family, rowing on open water while her companions dance the day away against cultural beats.
Watch the music video for JEJE’s “The Life” above and check out more Jail Time Records artists here.
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