Jada Kingdom Being Sued By Former Manager For Defamation
Dancehall star Jada Kingdom has been sued by her former management company, Pop Style Music Publishing over comments the singer made on Instagram.
Dancehall star Jada Kingdom has been sued by her former management company, Pop Style Music Publishing over comments the singer made on Instagram.
Dancehall artists Likkle Vybz and Likkle Addi are on the move again with their new singles entitled Give Thanks and Style respectively.
Dancehall-reggae firebrand Davianah had tongues wagging earlier this week when she blasted a 60-second clip from her new video which showed her disheveled and resolute — lip bloodied from a beating and her face sporting purplish-black bruises — while pointing a gun at a male aggressor.
New Music Friday has come with some great tracks to update your Reggae and Dancehall playlist this week.
Jamaican music, since its earliest iteration has always thrived because of its drive to be current.
Media practitioner Milton Wray, who goes by the stage-name One1-Can, has been rebuked for telling untruths about being romantically sought after by Miss Kitty, among a myriad of other things.
Yaad Boizz recording artist PG Million is amping up the promotion of his latest release, Fake Fully, a word he coined to sum up the ‘epidemic’ of betrayal caused by fake people in the society.
Reggae Powerhouse record label has presented a warm and familiar stroll down memory lane with the recently released Tribute To The Legends, Gone But Not Forgotten compilation album, under the stewardship of renowned music producer Leroy Scarlett.
Dancehall artist Pamputtae has come out swinging against critics who say her latest single ‘Heavy Gold Digga’ promotes the wrong values among women.
Spending the last 12 months off the radar in a pandemic-induced creative slump, Damian Marley emerged on Earth Day with a message both potent and blunt: Life Is a Circle.
Dancehall star Spice locked down Club Vibes in Panama City, Florida with a scintillating two-hour performance chock full of her high-energy Dancehall hits on Saturday.
Veteran Jamaican music producer Jeremy Harding is reflecting on some of the most memorable experiences in his over two-decade-long tenure in the music business, where he has earned a stellar reputation for contributions to Reggae and Dancehall music.
Dancehall-reggae artist Hot Topic knows the true meaning of a mother’s love. That’s why when he penned the song, Mama I Love You, a song that hits home in a real way so much so that tears fills his eyes whenever the artist hears the song on the radio.
US-based Reggae artist Kashief Lindo is addressing racism in his latest single I Can’t See Your Face, which was released on April 16 under his father’s HeavyBeat Records independent label.
When he’s not in the studio making music, Dancehall star Popcaan likes to throw on his chef hat and apron and whip up some tasty Jamaican cuisine in the kitchen.
This year has already claimed two of Reggae’s most prolific pioneers, (Bunny Wailer, U-Roy) and the Jamaican authorities have amped up their efforts to pay tribute to the genre’s greats.
Dancehall artist Crazy Nacka is looking forward to a bright future in the music business. The hard-working deejay, who was a finalist in the 2017 staging of the Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall competition, recently opened his Hungry Towne Productions studio in West End Negril.
Dancehall producer Romeich Major is to hire two sound engineers as he plans to open two new studios in Jamaica.
Are Indians fans of Jamaican music? It turns out that they are, and they even have their own homegrown Reggae group called Reggae Rajahs.
CLARKS ORIGINALS launched a new collection and accompanying video campaign Clarks & Jamaica using the voices and talents of 7 Jamaican bred stars to explain what the Clarks Original brand means to Jamaica.