Chronixx, Stylo G Featured In Clarks Originals Fall Campaign
Clarks’ shoes are no strangers to Jamaican feet. In fact, the brand is a household name and one of the most sought after on the island for men and women alike.
Clarks’ shoes are no strangers to Jamaican feet. In fact, the brand is a household name and one of the most sought after on the island for men and women alike.
This week in Dancehall gave us several great music videos from Jahmiel, Quada and Romain Virgo.
UK-based Dancehall artiste Stylo G was quite impressed with two youngsters who were pretending to be selectors at what seemed to their ‘verandah’ party in Jamaica.
The recent influx of Dancehall dubs on the campaign trail by political hopefuls from both sides of the divide in Jamaica brings into focus the place and duty of Dancehall.
Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness, has revealed that most of the dubplates voiced by dancehall artistes for the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), were not commissioned by the politicians, but that several artistes voiced the campaign songs of their own accord and approached the party.
The decision by some top Dancehall artistes to voice dubplates for politicians from the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) is not going down well with some members of the music fraternity.
With the Jamaican general elections around the corner, Members of Parliament (MPs) from both the People’s National Party (PNP) and Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) have stepped up their game by adding dubplate style enhancements from Dancehall artistes to their campaign songs.
Entertainers Stylo G and Ky-Mani Marley are featured on a riveting soundtrack that is set to be the official sound for Wray Rum’s new campaign, dubbed #FiWi Culture.
Thanks to the producer, Creep Chromatic’s mixing and fixing, Popcaan’s new FIXTAPE is truly a masterful composition with some pretty fresh beats, loads of dubplates, spoofs, and of course the Unruly Boss’s compelling tracks.
The time has finally arrived, Popcaan’s FIXTAPE dropped at midnight August 7, with 19 tracks and collaborations with some international heavyweights in addition to a star-studded list of Jamaican talents.
Dancehall music has touched the world since it’s start in the 70s in Jamaica. With a large migrant population from the island, the United Kingdom is another epicenter for the music and its new emerging artists.
Cricket season might have a spoke in its wheel due to the coronavirus pandemic but that’s not stopping the Universe Boss Chris Gayle from dabbling with music and showing the world his lavish lifestyle.
New League Music has brought to life a summer sizzler by three very talented dancehall artistes.
The new music releases in dancehall last week brought a selection of singles with varying topics and flavors.
Dancehall artiste Lisa Mercedez may not be claiming the ‘First Lady of GAZA’ title, but she is certainly declaring that she is Vybz Kartel’s actual girl.
British-Jamaican singer Stylo G has taken delivery of his new Range Rover and is showing it off on the ‘Gram.
Like every genre of music, dancehall has its own fashion and flare and that which is quite different from Reggae.
Popcaan has previewed an unreleased song and it looks and sounds like the scorcher will feature rising star and fellow St. Thomas native Skillibeng.
As the world celebrates Mother Day Dancehall artistes were first out of the blocks this morning, professing their love on social media for moms.
Following on his last hit single, Bamm Bamm, the United Kingdom-based dancehall deejay Stylo G releases another supposed scorcher titled Too Hot.