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Claudia Gardner has been a practicing journalist for more than 17 years, most of which have been spent at The Jamaica Gleaner newspaper. She studied Media and Communication at the Caribbean Institute of Media and Communication (CARIMAC) at the University of the West Indies (UWI), where she specialized in Print and Online Journalism as well as Social Marketing. In June 2007 she won the “Caribbean Hotel Association/Caribbean Tourism Organisation/American express Print Journalism Award for “Excellence in Tourism Reporting” at the Caribbean Tourism Media Awards in Miami. The CHA, CTO and American Express noted that her research and writing provided outstanding examples of reporting that would be recognized anywhere in the world.

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Fans Call Out Shenseea For “Dumb, Stupid” Comments

Trinidad and Tobago nationals have taken Shenseea to task for what they say was her supercilious categorization of Caribbean fans who questioned whether she had gotten permission from Soca artist Denise Belfon to sample the hook of Work for her Lick collab with Megan Thee Stallion.

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Etana Says She ‘Just Wants What Is Legally Hers’ In Landmark Lawsuit Against VP Records

“I just want what is legally mine.” That was the declaration from two-time Grammy Award nominee Etana, in confirming to DancehallMag that she has filed a groundbreaking lawsuit against VP Records, in the Supreme Court in the State of New York over artist royalties, mechanical royalties, public performance royalties, and other monies allegedly due to her.

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Busy Signal Takes Aim At Criminal Yeng Yeng Riders

The longstanding problem of marauding criminals using Yeng Yeng motorcycles to carry out murder, robbery and general mayhem across Jamaica, has come under scrutiny from Dancehall superstar Busy Signal, who has taken to the studio to address the matter and issue security tips to Jamaicans.