Entertainers Plead With Jamaican Government To Remember Dancehall
Dancehall entertainers have been vocal about what they want from the newly elected government of Jamaica moving forward.
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Dancehall entertainers have been vocal about what they want from the newly elected government of Jamaica moving forward.
Dancehall singer Jada Kingdom has shared some stunning swimsuit pictures showing off her budum on Instagram and Twitter which drew a lot of attention from fans.
Dancehall artiste Ce’cile is making it clear that she does not have COVID-19. The Changez singer took to Instagram yesterday to ask people to stop spreading rumours that she has the coronavirus.
Dancehall artiste Konshens is looking to give his fandom a name and is offering them some advice on how to live ‘by their own rules and morality.’
As COVID-19 concerns continue to plague Jamaica, the recent birthday bashes held by Jamaican celebrities Usain Bolt and the King of Dancehall Beenie Man, are now being scrutinized by the Jamaican government and some people.
The queen of Dancehall Spice recently hit 3 million followers on Instagram becoming the first female Jamaican Dancehall artiste to hit that landmark.
The man himself, Dancehall artiste Alkaline, yesterday dropped visuals for his single, Cree, which some eagle-eyed fans have speculated throws shade at the deejay’s long time rival Vybz Kartel.
Skillibeng and Jada Kingdom released the visuals for Shake (Remix) earlier this week. The video shows amazing chemistry between Jada Kingdom and Skillibeng just like what we saw in their Tek It music video that was released earlier this month.
The 6ix boss himself Squash today released visuals for his remix of Skillful, with incarcerated Dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel.
The queen of Dancehall, Spice, hosted a party at Halo Lounge in Atlanta over the weekend.
After weeks of teasing her fans, Jada Kingdom finally drops Budum. The long-awaited song is really one that is a celebration of her body, her looks, and her desirability.
The young and well respected Genahsyde boss Masicka rewarded his fans with two song releases this week.
Yesterday, Queen of Dancehall Spice posted on her Instagram that she needed a full-time personal assistant in Atlanta.
Following the uproar about Billboard omitting fan favorites Beenie Man and Bounty Killer from their Verzuz Effect cover, the hashtag #TimeNow is being used by some Jamaican entertainers to call for respect from digital streaming platforms, international media, and award shows.
Popcaan took to Instagram, in a now-deleted post, to appeal to his followers to help him find a woman who stole a car at a Kingston 8 address where he kept a party recently.
For almost a decade, Spice and Vybz Kartel have been entertaining Dancehall fans with raunchy lyrics and hits.
Quada and Zamunda have released the visuals for their song Buckle Up today (August 7). The video, by Khingcam Visuals, was very fitting for the song’s message of affluence and wealth.
The Queen of Dancehall, Spice, had multiple reasons to celebrate yesterday, August 6. Besides ringing in her 38th birthday in style and celebrating Jamaica’s significant milestone of 50 years of Independence, she was also able to reveal that she’s bought a new home in Atlanta for her children.
Silence singer Popcaan took to Instagram today to post a selfie which he captioned: “rasta pickney #judah”.
Two days ago, Dancehall veteran Vybz Kartel released his new song Play Our Song on YouTube.