Chronic Law Leads DJ Spawn’s ‘Bad Brit’ Riddim
After launching his musical outfit Spawneezy Records last year, Jamaican-born British-based producer DJ Spawn has once again stepped to the fore with another offer.
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After launching his musical outfit Spawneezy Records last year, Jamaican-born British-based producer DJ Spawn has once again stepped to the fore with another offer.
After making his directorial debut in the last quarter of 2020 with the No ID visualizer, featured on the Fever Temperature riddim, 4th Genna recording artiste Jayds is upping the ante this year in preparation for the second serving of his salacious Wet Dreams EP.
American producer and record executive DJ Khaled is in Jamaica putting the final touches on his upcoming album Khaled Khaled.
Tommy Lee Sparta’s illegal gun was reportedly used in the killings of two well-known Dancehall personalities of the British Link Up Crew in 2019.
The late popular Jamaican dancer and choreographer, Gerald “Mr. Bogle” Levy once said “Everybody can dance, but a nuh everybody is a dancer”.
Country Reggae impresario Wesrok is seeking to establish ‘country reggae’ as a bonafide brand of reggae music on the international stage.
Asa ‘Ace’ Smith, the chief executive officer of Overproof Records Ltd. is amped up about the release of his label’s latest riddim project, Kickback.
A man has been charged with the killing of an upcoming dancehall artist D British, his ex-girlfriend, during a dispute last month.
The gun seized from Dancehall deejay Tommy Lee Sparta has been linked to at least two murders and three cases of shooting with intent, according to police sources.
When the late Reggae legend Bunny Wailer suffered the first stroke in 2018, it set in motion a chain of events that led to a deep dive into the challenging medical system that exists in Jamaica.
Abijah Asadenaki Livingston, co-executor of Bunny Wailer’s estate, has issued a statement on Facebook where he has denied that the family has any objection to any deal with VP Records regarding the completion of a licensing deal that will allow the family to settle an outstanding hospital bill.
Entertainment consultant and former manager of the late Reggae icon Bunny Wailer, Maxine Stowe, has clarified and contextualized claims recently made by Aston Barrett Jr., the son of well-known musician Aston ‘Family Man’ Barrett, that his father was a member of The Wailers.
Grammy Award-winning reggae sensation Koffee is among the headline acts billed for this year’s Best of the Best Concert in Miami.
Reggae legend Bunny Wailer racked up a hospital bill of $5,275,763.61 in the last six weeks of his illness at a medical facility in the Corporate Area as his health rapidly deteriorated and he needed around-the-clock medical care to prolong his life.
Popular Dancehall entertainers Wasp and Jahvillani are getting major props for the creative visuals for Time Bomb which Dancehall fans believe is the most creative, humorous nod to the art form in a year marked by tension and discomfort.
Dancehall artist Nvasion has released a remix of Wicked which features a saucy female perspective delivered by emerging Dancehall star Shaneil Muir.
Dancehall hardcore deejay Sharrie is promoting her latest single, Danger in Your Eyes, featuring Gyptian. Released on the Voiceful Records imprint last year, the song has been steadily gaining favour with disc jockeys and has popped up on a lot of reggae street mixes recently.
Is Kim Kardashian on an island vacay to “get her groove back”? Tongues were sent wagging this Good Friday when the American socialite posted a series of Instagram photos of her toned, curvy body emerging from the azure-green waters of The Blue Lagoon with no makeup.
Dancehall artist Quick Cook got a major endorsement this week when the Worl’ Boss, Vybz Kartel endorsed his latest single, Get Counting by re-posting – on his Instagram Story – a video clip of Quick Cook dancing to the song while a Portmore radio deejay spun the record live.
Dancehall stars Mavado and Masicka launched savage broadsides against Prime Minister Andrew Holness only a few days after the Head of Government used a sitting of the House of Representatives to criticize the “violent” content in some Dancehall music.