Omi Mourns The Loss Of His Mother
Cheerleader hitmaker Omi is mourning the loss of his mother. The singer took to social media on Saturday to share the news.
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Cheerleader hitmaker Omi is mourning the loss of his mother. The singer took to social media on Saturday to share the news.
Whirlwind Entertainment, operator of popular Kingston nightclub MECA, is absolving itself from the shooting incident involving Dancehall artist Jahshii on Friday morning.
Long before some new-gen acts were being accused of pandering to Americans by adjusting their sound and style, Mr.
The internet is ‘shipping Jada Kingdom and Burna Boy after she was captured celebrating his 32nd birthday on Sunday.
After years of dragging Minister Marion Hall’s name through the mud, dancehall toaster Lady Ann has vowed never to utter an unpleasant word against her again.
Dancehall singjay Tifa wants to lose 30 pounds, almost half of which she’s shed since starting a weight loss program in May.
We know her as Tifa, but having been engaged three times, she calls herself “Lord of the Rings.”
Dancehall artist Spragga Benz believes he came from a sex-crazed generation, and doesn’t want today’s youth to continue the cycle.
Should an anti-aging brand need an ambassador, Dancehall toaster Cham would be the perfect fit. Over the years, his female fans have not only lauded his diverse repertoire, but his ability to maintain his devilishly handsome appearance.
Entrepreneur Tanesha ‘Shorty’ Johnson, a staple reference in Vybz Kartel’s music and mother of three of his children, is now YouTuber.
Don’t expect Ghost to splurge on a gift when it comes to the future weddings of his three daughters.
In the backdrop of the ongoing condemnation of violence against women and children, dancehall artists D’Angel and Razor B are denouncing domestic abuse on their new show, Live at 5.
Minister Marion Hall has given a sneak peek into her upcoming Reggae Sumfest performance, and it’s giving Sunday service meets clean Dancehall.
Entertainers D’Angel, Tanya Stephens, Dancehall Queen (DHQ) Carlene and Razor B were among a scanty gathering at Emancipation Park, Kingston, on Tuesday, condemning violence against children.
He may have more than 1.5 million Spotify streams for the songs Bruk Fi Mi Back, Hot Up and Up In Deh, but dancehall artist Razor B hasn’t cashed out when it comes to music.
With some laughter and plenty of “Godfidence”, gospel reggae artist Minister Taf described his sophomore album as “12 unskippable songs”.
With less than two months until her return to the Reggae Sumfest stage, Minister Marion Hall has gotten one-third of the 3,000 Bibles she wants to giveaway when she performs at Catherine Hall, Montego Bay, on July 22.
Actor Keith ‘Shebada’ Ramsey says no Jamaican artist nor actor has pulled more crowds than him, zeroing in on his senior, Oliver Samuels.
Jamaican singjay Ghost wants people to receive their flowers while they’re alive to smell them. The timing of his message coincides with the industry’s mourning of Scare Dem Crew deejay Boom Dandimite, who died last week.
She went from Lady Saw to Minister Marion Hall, and now people are calling her Minister Ravers after seeing her hit the stage with Ding Dong at the Florida Jerk Festival on Monday.