Ganja Game Studio To Release Bob Marley Game With No Ganja
Vancouver-based LBC Studios, which specializes in cannabis-themed games, has created a new game featuring Reggae icon Bob Marley, under license from the Marley family.
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Vancouver-based LBC Studios, which specializes in cannabis-themed games, has created a new game featuring Reggae icon Bob Marley, under license from the Marley family.
Dancehall producer NotNice says he remains unexcited about the return of Sting this December. According to him, he is unimpressed with the new crop of artists who are being touted as the ones who will square off lyrically at the show, as, according to him, they are unlikely to deliver a proper clash and might allow their egos to get the better of them, and engage in physical combat onstage instead.
Minister Marion Hall’s video of herself praying and ministering to officers assigned to the Ocho Rios police station in St.
Unlike some Jamaicans, including a few of his Dancehall compatriots, who have either remained mum, or rejoiced at the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, Sean Paul chose to maintain his usual neutral posture, expressing condolences to both his UK fans and family members.
“Hey Ne-Yo, stap tell di people dem lie, man.” That was the response from Dancehall producer NotNice when veteran journalist Anthony Miller told him that he was the one person who “can set the record straight” in relation to recent claims made by American R&B singer Ne-Yo that he had been open to Spice and Vybz Kartel’s use of his Miss Independent instrumental for their Romping Shop hit, from day one.
The man, who is accused of scamming millions of dollars from Queen of Reggae Marcia Griffiths, was remanded in custody until October 4 when he appeared in court on Wednesday.
A post by British-Jamaican Reggae singer Maxi Priest in which he expressed regret at the death of Queen Elizabeth II, while sharing photos of her in Ethiopia with Emperor Haile Selassie, has not gone down well with some of his Rastafarian followers.
Following the announcement of the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, Dancehall fans in Jamaica turned their attention to entertainer L.A.
Dancehall artist Shane O has addressed a very topical family matter in Jamaica: the issue of paternity fraud.
Entertainers Khago, Blvk H3ro and Destiny Sparta (now Destiny Yisrael), have voiced their opinions on the ongoing saga involving their compatriot Silk Boss.
A week after a woman attempted to plant a panty on his head during a performance in the Cayman Islands, Dexta Daps has addressed the issue of “fake fans” trying to tarnish his name and his career, by using sordid onstage antics.
Nah Sell Out artist Khago has taken umbrage to the fact that many Dancehall artists appear to take delight in “bigging up” gunmen, and never ever decent, academically-inclined youths or youngsters who are making a positive mark on society.
Coolie Dance producer Skatta Burrell has given the side-eye to a proposal made by Environment Minister, Matthew Samuda, for a plastic collection competition between the country’s two major political parties, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the Peoples National Party (PNP).
Dancehall icon Bounty Killer has paid tribute to his protégé and former Alliance stablemate Wayne Marshall, whom he said will be bringing fire to his King of Kingston album.
It appears that Dancehall superstar Mavado will be back in Jamaica at least for the new year, after a protracted absence from the island.
Dancehall icon Papa San, revealed publicly for the first time, that threats on his life and a refusal of State authorities to grant him a firearm licence, were the circumstances that led to illegal gun possession charges being leveled against him in 1994.
Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff says he is most content and at his happiest when he is in the Motherland, Africa.
Grammy Award-winning singer Koffee donned Arsenal’s new Jamaica-inspired, adidas-designed pre-match jersey, for her performance at the Notting Hill Carnival on Sunday.
In the aftermath of his performance at a show in the Cayman Islands where a woman attempted to plant a panty on Dexta Daps’ head, Irie FM disc jockey, DJ Amber, has implored the star to stop allowing random women onstage with him at stage shows.
Members of the Dancehall fraternity have been expressing sorrow at the passing of veteran broadcaster Francois St Juste.