Jamaican reggae artist Teacha Dee was shocked when he learned that his song Rastafari Way will be featured in the upcoming James Bond movie, No Time To Die. Some scenes from the blockbuster movie, which is the 25th in the long-lived franchise, were shot in two locations in Jamaica – Portland and Kingston. Rastafari Way was released as part of a 2016 compilation project by Giddimani Productions which is owned and operated by reggae producer Perfect Giddimani. “It was a shock, and, honestly, in the first instance, when I got the email from the company called Search Party, I did not believe it. But afterwards, I did some research on the placement company and then I called Perfect Giddimani. When I realised that it was real, I didn’t speak for about nine hours,” Dee told the Jamaica Gleaner.