Kingston-born reggae singer Isiah Mentor is making an ardent appeal to Jamaicans to reject gang violence on his plaintive new song, ‘Gang Land’. The song is one of the releases from his self-produced ‘God A Go Beat Dem’ which was released on the Village Rootz label in April 2020. The […]
Without the guidance of a sensible male presence, often these boys go astray and that is why we have the kind of headlines we have coming out of Jamaica, murder, murder-suicide, battery, assault, it’s all very scary,” the spunky singjay Nessa B said.
Dancehall singjay JB the artiste is on the verge of major breakthrough with his latest single, ‘Never Never’ which boasts the clever internal rhyme schemes and construction which showcases the artiste’s laser-like focus on his craft.
Female producer-songwriter Prudence Plummer is amped that her latest single, ‘Hot Song’ by perennial dancehall hitmaker Blacker and Tabeta Cshae, has been added to the playlists of major radio stations in Jamaica. “The early feedback has been very encouraging so far, the song has been streamed several thousand times online, […]
“This song is mostly inspired by what’s going on around me now, I accept the idea that I may get bun, there is no jealousy in my game. The song is partly inspired by my own relationship, I am going through a divorce right now so you know how that go,” the artiste whose real name is Donaro Stanford, said.
He is currently promoting a 6 track EP dubbed ‘Win We a Win’, distributed by VP Records, which is now available on all major music download platforms.
Initially released in October last year, it was re-released this month. The song is co-produced by World Blast Music and Gaga Production. It is featured on the Open Rebuke Reloaded rhythm.
The artiste, whose real name is Tashawn George Gabbidon, not only has one of the most unique images in dancehall today, he possesses a brilliant high-pitched delivery that is popular among teens. He broke through to stardom with last year’s street anthem, ‘Go Hard’ and has steadily amassed fans in a meteoric rise to the top of the dancehall gam
“I wrote ‘What’s Life’ based upon my personal experiences with people pretending to be friends but deep down realizing later they are envious of you and want to see you fail. The times we are living in now people are so perilous and evil so I am just trying my best to send out this important message so people can look into their lives and be more careful of who and what they focus their energies on because not everyone that comes around should be around,” Prohgres reasoned.
I have already started this initiative, I gave some youths in Jungle 12 an M Box for their studio, and I will give any youths free headphones and studio equipment to any youth on any corner who wants to build a studio, just link me via tilibopfreeworll@gmail.com, and show me the finished studio,” Tilibop said.