
Singing Melody Examines Vulnerability With ‘Fragile’ Cover
Here’s what reggae star Singing Melody wants you to know: men fear getting hurt and that vulnerability, if misunderstood, can sometimes doom personal relationships.
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Here’s what reggae star Singing Melody wants you to know: men fear getting hurt and that vulnerability, if misunderstood, can sometimes doom personal relationships.
Hugh ‘Redman’ James, the producer of Flourgon‘s 1988 hit We Run Things, says he’s yet to receive compensation following the Dancehall artist’s successful lawsuit against American singer Miley Cyrus three years ago.
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Neko Malcolm, the youngest son of Dancehall artist Gully Bop, has stepped up to play a major role in the burial arrangements for his father.
Ska music legend Derrick Morgan has recalled how a 1994 accident changed the trajectory of his life, leaving him with a physical disability.
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Reggae star Ginjah is ecstatic about his latest album, ‘Music Is Mine’, which was released on October 13 via Rapid Production LLC.
Prophet Rides Again singer Capleton will make a triumphant return to the United Kingdom for the first time in 13 years, thanks to a recently granted work permit.
Dancehall entertainer Black-er believes that the earthquake that Jamaicans experienced on Monday is a harbinger of things to come and the island’s 2.5 million inhabitants “need fi wake up” and return to higher moral ground.
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Jamaican country reggae singer Wesrok is scheduled to perform in India next January. His latest single is Perfectly Imperfect (Remix), a spicy take on a song which was previously released in August.
Dancehall fans mounted fresh concerns over the health of Vybz Kartel as it emerged that his attorneys had won an expedited appeal hearing for the incarcerated Dancehall artist and three other men.
When it comes to rebrands, Dancehall artist Shokryme subscribes to the book of playwright William Shakespeare, who famously wrote: “a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”.
Portmore-based dancehall songstress Khizy Kash is gung ho about her latest single, Rich Rich. “With hard work comes ‘Rich Rich’ rewards,” Khizy Kash gushed.
Rastafarian firebrand Chuck Fenda is incensed at the wave of violent crime that has claimed the lives of innocent children, including a ten-month-old baby, in recent weeks.
Jago Vega knows Spanish Town’s importance in writing the narrative of Dancehall in Jamaica. “I am proud to represent Spanish Town, it is a vibrant town with a lot of history and a great music legacy with artistes like Chronixx, Dirtsman, Koffee.
Saxophonist Corden Barrett has a new song titled How Long Will You Stay Away, produced by his own Heavyunit Productions label.
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