Reggae singer Singing Melody will launch his album, ‘The Next Chapter’ with a highly anticipated live performance on October 16th at Villa Mimosa in Bridgewater, Discovery Bay. The event will kick off promptly at 9 p.m and have a running time of approximately two hours. All social distancing and COVID-19 protocols will be strictly enforced. […]
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Six month old baby contracts COVID-19; FIVE NEW DEATHS
Jamaica has recorded five new COVID-19 deaths and 187 new cases of the virus in the last 24 hours. According to the Ministry of Health and Wellness, the new deaths bring the country’s total confirmed deaths since the outbreak to 60 and include three which were formerly under investigation. Meanwhile, the 187 new cases consist […]
Read MoreToots Hibbert needs blood. Donate please
Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sports Olivia Grange has dismissed rumours that reggae icon Frederick ‘Toots’ Hibbert has died. “Toots’ condition is stable as it has been for the last few days. His condition is being closely monitored by doctors, the report (of his death) is false,” Minister Grange said. Yesterday, rumours spread through […]
Read MoreVybz Kartel is not talented – Alpha Rowen the headmaster
“I got no fear in saying that dancehall’s most prolific star isn’t talented, him just no have no manners, self-love nor discipline. Our society celebrates vulgarity and disrespect, and the rest is history,” he said.
Read MoreToots Hibbert moves to secure Bam Bam royalties
When I saw what was going on in the world , what the world was coming to…I came up with what a bam bam, to talk about what I saw around me, the fighting, the taking of things that wasn’t theirs, the killing. It’s a bam bam, what a bam bam, it has several meanings. Even a sexy girl walking down the road, you can appreciate her and say: ‘What a bam bam!’,” Hibbert added.
Read MoreTilibop vows to grant studio equipment to August Town residents who put G-sharps over gangs
Reggae artiste Tilibop believes that music and entrepreneurship may be the panacea to ease the scourge of gang violence in August Town, St. Catherine. The ‘All That’ singer has pledged to provide headphones and essential studio equipment to any youths who want to build a studio in the war-torn community to nurture and develop young talent.
Read MoreRygin King is not paralyzed; Deejay regains feeling in legs
The deejay is not paralyzed, I cannot go into specifics about his medical condition, but the deejay is responding favourably to treatment and he has tingling and has feeling in his legs, and is responding to stimulus in his lower legs and extremities. We want people to stop the rumour-spreading and speculation about the deejay’s health at this time,” a source close to the deejay said.
Read MoreChelsea Stewart fulfills promise to fans with debut album
Reggae crooner Chelsea Stewart is elated that her single, ‘Forever Your Girl’ has been added to rotation playlists on major radio stations in Jamaica such as IRIE FM, ZIP FM, Hitz, RJR, and Mello FM in recent weeks. “We’re pleased with the progress of the single so far. The international streams of Chelsea Stewart are […]
Read MoreSone drops new ‘Overcome’ single
A licensed minister in the church, he currently serves as a youth director at New Life Fellowship Centre, pastored by Bishop Ruddock in Sunrise, Florida. The artiste was baptized in 1998 at the age of 12, and he has not looked back since. He believes that a ‘change’ is coming.
Read MoreAkino Dirtfree drops new video for ‘Head and Shoulders’
Dancehall star Akino Dirtfree is pinning his hopes on his latest dancehall banger, ‘Head and Shoulders’ which was released at midnight on July 24th on all online platforms.
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