Jahvinci’s latest hit, Drop a Night on the Triple Dose Production label is doing well, generating airplay on HITZ, ZIP and IRIE FM.
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Stacious is the sexiest girl in the Dancehall Game. She has been spending a lot of time in the gym fine-tuning those curves. What do you think?
Delly Ranx launched his reggae album, The Next Chapter, at the Happy Endings Lounge on 302 Broome St. in Manhattan, NY.
Hitting the stage at the Turtle Beach Park in Ocho Rios at 2:40 a.m, Khago could do no wrong when he faced a packed venue of cheering supporters.
Wadda Blood has voiced a hard-hitting song called ‘Dem no Badda Than Mi’ where he steps on rival deejays Chan Dizzy and Massicka and addresses Khago’s ‘Threesome’ single.
Shazelle is one of the hottest female artistes to have emerged out of the Caribbean over the last 12 months. With chart-burning hits like ‘State of Emergency’ featuring Beenie Man, and If We Fell in Love’, Shazelle is one of the fiercest young voices in urban music today. Check out […]
Stacious has voiced a new single dissing the Twins of Twins as “bitches of bitches”, labelling them as “Patricia and Paul”. Stacious slaughters the twins intelligently, asking when “dem a go stop share the one car weh dem a drive”, and makes several incestuous and gay allegations towards the twins saying they have made history as the “only battyman twins inna dancehall’. BEST LINE: “Go chuck head way inna one hog batty”
Khago performed in St. Thomas last night during Ballas Splash at Linval Lawn in Morant Bay, earning a big forward for ‘Nutten’ on the Dufflebag riddim and his Tun up the Ting hit. The deejay has been involved in a lyrical feud with rival deejay Sizzla. He stated his case clearly on last Friday night’s Entertainment Report programme on TVJ. Watch it below.
In 2002, Mr. Glendale Gordon was arrested and during the course of the trial Mr. Gordon did the unthinkable… he “ran”. He fled the United States and headed for his childhood home, Jamaica. Now, ten years later, Mr. Gordon’s past is back to haunt him, resulting in him being extradited to the U.S. to face charges of “failing to appear”. At this point one can only assume what compelled the then twenty-two year old Gordon to flee before the trial had started. Whether it was the fear of facing a jury, uncertainty of what lay ahead, or the simple feeling of being overwhelmed – we can never be sure, but what we know is that now is the time when he will have to answer to “running”.