Pama Records

Derrick Morgan became one of Pama's biggest stars, having a UK chart hit with "Moon Hop".

Pama's biggest hit came with Max Romeo's "Wet Dream", which reached number 10 in the UK singles chart (despite lack of airplay, in part due to its risqué lyric), and sold over 250,000 copies.

The rivalry had been fuelled by Bunny Lee's earlier licensing of Derrick Morgan's "Seven Letters" to both Pama and Trojan.

Pama introduced a number of subsidiary labels, often associated with individual producers, including Pama Supreme, Supreme, Crab, Bullet, Gas, Nu Beat/New Beat (Laurel Aitken), Success (Rupie Edwards), Camel, Escort, Unity (Bunny Lee), and Punch (Lee "Scratch" Perry).

[3][4] Lloyd Chalmers recorded the song "Desiderata" which was backed with an instrumental version and released on Pama Supreme PS 355 in 1972.