Patsy Ricketts “bun out” Chronixx wicked on Facebook the other day.
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Dancehall recording artiste Juggla is getting a lot of positive feedback for his latest single, ‘Quarter Pound’ on the Chase Mills Records label. He did an interview on Flexx FM in Florida earlier this week where the song got a major push on the station.
Can you believe the case with the UWI student who beat up the girl at Utech has been sent to dispute resolution? Is wah? Him family rich? Or dem influential and know important people? Why is Stetson Rodney not being expelled from UTech?
JLP leader Andrew Holness has lost the plot. He is the middle of a leadership crisis in his own party yet he is stepping out as a guest judge on the Magnum Kings and Queens competition? I know he is trying to connect with the young people with his Young, […]
It’s being called a bizarre lesbian attack. Two St Catherine women accused of inserting a bottle inside a teenager’s private area two years ago will stand trial in the St Catherine Circuit Court.
The assault case against Chuck Fenda was dismissed recently in court and sent to meditation.
The remix of Cheerleader (by German producer Felix Jaehn) was released late last year by Ultra Records (another Sony affiliate). It is the top-selling single in Europe for the past two weeks.
Will Down Sound Records pull the “Glory Glory” song?
The controversial Ishawna also uses religious metaphors and makes overt references to God and sex. In the intro, she explains “you know, that moment when yu get a love so good, it just mek yu waan jump fi joy, give God praise and exalt His name, yu know wha mi a talk bout right? Yu just feel free, yu just feel blessed”.
Let weed be free, and on the 15th day of April in the year 2015, it was.
The Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act 2015, which was passed by both Houses of Parliament in February has been gazetted. The amended law comes into effect on Wednesday, April 15.
Seven years ago, CALI P dropped his first mixtape “Listen 2 Dis” (a concept mixtape with 2 versions: one for the US mixed by WALSHY FIRE and a european version mixed by VINCZ LEE), which solidified his position as one of Europe’s top reggae talent’s.