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How Delus de inna paper ah talk say Konshens “just get a scratch”? If ah did my brother, mi nah talk to no media, all kinda people woulda haffi a run go country now and dem ting de. Wah kinda pretty bwoy ting this inna dancehall. The man dem beat up him bredda in front of the console of Mojito Mondays in front of the whole dance.
How Delus de inna paper ah talk say Konshens “just get a scratch”? If ah did my brother, mi nah talk to no media, all kinda people woulda haffi a run go country now and dem ting de. Wah kinda pretty bwoy ting this inna dancehall. The man dem beat up him bredda in front of the console of Mojito Mondays in front of the whole dance.
Reggae singer Luciano has cancelled his trip to Africa because of the fears associated with the spreading Ebola panic in western Africa. Luciano’s booking agent Sonia Sterling confirmed to bounce876.com that the Over the Valleys singer changed his mind at the last minute.
Reggae singer Luciano has cancelled his trip to Africa because of the fears associated with the spreading Ebola panic in western Africa. Luciano’s booking agent Sonia Sterling confirmed to bounce876.com that the Over the Valleys singer changed his mind at the last minute.
Wayne J’s breakout ‘Chikungunya’ single has racked up 84,000 views in one week.
Wayne J’s breakout ‘Chikungunya’ single has racked up 84,000 views in one week.
Reggae singer Luciano left the island on Saturday to do shows in the countries of South Africa and Malawi, despite rising fears in Jamaica that the Ebola virus which is ravishing the western areas of the African continent could reach local shores.
Reggae singer Luciano left the island on Saturday to do shows in the countries of South Africa and Malawi, despite rising fears in Jamaica that the Ebola virus which is ravishing the western areas of the African continent could reach local shores.
The Bob Marley Museum has stood resolute for Thirty Three Years (33), as a solid piece of the History and Culture of Jamaica. The Museum offers thousands from around the World, an up close and personal look into the life of the greatest Reggae Icon the world has ever seen, Robert Nesta Marley, through daily tours and has been hailed several times as the preferred excursion spot for visitors to the island and by several international Travel Guides and Agencies.