

Who said that there are no winners in second place? Joseph Bogdanovich, CEO of Downsound Records doesn’t believe that, awarding $250,000 each to contestants Lava Vein and Ffrench who came up empty-handed when they had to settle for second place at the recent Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall finals.
“Being number two doesn’t mean you didn’t do well. We want to encourage them to continue doing the good work. We just want to show support for the youth that are coming up,” he said in a release.
Who said that there are no winners in second place? Joseph Bogdanovich, CEO of Downsound Records doesn’t believe that, awarding $250,000 each to contestants Lava Vein and Ffrench who came up empty-handed when they had to settle for second place at the recent Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall finals.
“Being number two doesn’t mean you didn’t do well. We want to encourage them to continue doing the good work. We just want to show support for the youth that are coming up,” he said in a release.
The rastas are up in arms against Miguel Lorne. Lorne, a Rastafarian, is representing 61-year-old Rastafarian accused child molester Roy Ras Carver Bent, who was arrested last Tuesday for the alleged sexual molesting a nine-year-old and her 13-year-old sister.
Federal prosecutors have agreed to drop a firearms charge against reggae star Buju Banton, who is already serving a 10-year sentence.
A section of the Mandela Highway is currently impassable last night due to a shooting incident that took place in a section close to the fishing area.
A well known pastor and taxi driver who plies from Spanish Town to Waterloo appeared in the Spanish Town RM Court on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 on charges of bigamy.
The Robert Marley Foundation will host a press conference on Friday at the Bob Marley Museum to announce the donation of JM $15,000,000.00’s worth of equipment to the Women’s Links Network Jamaica, St. Ann’s Bay Hospital, Victoria Jubilee Hospital and the Bustamante Children’s Hospital as apart of the Marley For Health Project.
Three young men who appeared in the Spanish Town Circuit court on rape and sexual assault all walked away free men recently when the judge ruled a no case submission.
The body of dancehal artiste Toya will return to Jamaica on May 21st where she will be interred in a family plot. Toya – wife of popular businessman and CEO of Downsound Records Joe Bogdanovich – died last week Thursday.