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Jamaican songstress D’Angel is looking to buy herself one of the most expensive cars on the market, a Porsche, with the help of her OnlyFans subscribers.
In a clever marketing strategy, dancehall superstar, Spice, released her latest song, Inches, selling both her music and hair and beauty line, Faces and Laces.
Though COVID-19 has proved to be the most devastating health crisis since the start of the decade, it’s an exciting time to be releasing new music.
No more bad blood! Dancehall songbird Jada Kingdom has publicly proclaimed that she’s no longer concealing the admiration she has for former rival Shenseea and her songs.
Julian Marley is the latest musician to lambast the Supreme Court for what he considers as a disappointment to the nation and the Rastafarian community.
One of Jamaica’s top dancehall deejays, Tommy Lee Sparta, is in a state of uncertainty as he awaits a Thursday, July 30, hearing where a tribunal will decide if he will be freed.
Fast-rising recording artiste and popular media personality Yanique “Curvy Diva’” Barrett is challenging the narrative that views women as sex symbols who are always dependent on the opposite sex.
The embattled dancehall entertainer Tommy Lee Sparta had to be immediately transported to the Cornwall Regional Hospital on Thursday, July 16, 2020.
Days after being sought by law enforcers in Montego Bay, St. James, popular dancehall artiste Tommy Lee Sparta today faced two rounds of interrogation at 11 am and 1 pm, as his baby mother expressed concern about how the situation is affecting her two sons.
Family members of the late reggae and cultural pioneer Bob Marley will re-record the iconic anthem One Love in an effort to bolster the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) reimagine campaign, a global fundraising initiative aimed at providing assistance to children affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Dancehall artiste Tommy Lee Sparta spent last night behind bars at the Freeport Police Station in Montego Bay, St.
Yellowman, one of Jamaica’s dancehall luminaries and living legends, is not pleased with the release of Beenie Man’s remake of his iconic song, Zungguzungguguzungguzeng.
Usain Bolt, an eight-time Olympic gold medalist, world record holder, and the fastest man alive, has for the first time revealed the name and images of his baby girl, Olympia Lightning Bolt, and she’s eye-dazzling!
As security concerns intensify for Rygin King, the prominent Montego Bay-based dancehall artiste was relocated to a private and secured medical facility last Thursday after a group of men appeared at the Falmouth Hospital in Trelawny, in search of the deejay.
As discussions intensify for a safe reopening of the entertainment industry in Jamaica, at least one group is lobbying for concessions in some of the administrative and ancillary fees common in the industry.
Dancehall Deejay Konshens is out with a brand new song titled Let Her Out. The song was produced by Gold Up Music comes after his performance on the Wasabi Riddim and his collaboration with Bounty Killer.
On June 14, 2020, a cross-section of industry leaders and stakeholders in Jamaica met and coalesced efforts to coin pragmatic suggestions for a safe phased reopening of the entertainment industry; creating a detailed plan that seeks to guide the entertainment industry back on its feet after a three month COVID-19 pause of the sector.
Since the coronavirus pandemic arrived on Jamaican shores, communities across the island have been urged to stay at home and self-isolate to flatten the curve of the deadly pneumonia-like virus, resulting in thousands being laid off, forced to navigate an uncertain landscape.
Capleton is mourning the loss of his adored mother, Mabel Downer-Forbes, affectionately known as 'Mama Live'.
The inevitable lyrical war has begun between emerging dancehall artistes Hot Frass, and Flyght (formerly known as Bluugo) and some tough shots have been fired by both sides.