The police have confirmed that recording artiste Delus, brother of recording artiste Konshens, has committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. He reportedly committed the act in a house on East Riverside Drive in Havendale, St. Andrew.
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Rumours have been spreading online that dancehall artiste No Face Unknown was in a serious car accident on Highway 2000 that totalled his car, and left him unconscious. But it is a lie, the artiste said he had just been informed of the rumour on Saturday night.
The recording artiste, who now performs under the name Marion Hall, was known for her hardcore delivery and strong stage presence. But that has changed with her conversion to Christianity.
Rizing Stars recording artiste Dimon Treajah is upset about reports that emerged this week that Bounty Killer was robbed at gunpoint of a large sum of cash and his Alliance chain.
What a way Jamaica ah get billias so till dem rob the Poor People Governor Bounty Killer himself? Mi hear say the man dem pon East Road off Omara Road when the man dem roll up pon him and tek off $500,000, him Alliance 24 karat gold and diamonds […]
INCARCERATED superstar deejay Vybz Kartel may finally get several boxes of transcripts from his trial as early as next week, and once reviewed, he may kickstart the appeal against his life-sentence conviction within the next month.
INCARCERATED superstar deejay Vybz Kartel may finally get several boxes of transcripts from his trial as early as next week, and once reviewed, he may kickstart the appeal against his life-sentence conviction within the next month.
Reggae fans have been asking whether the so-called Reggae Revival can officially be called a “failure”? Is it dead already? Well, it appears so. We don’t have a bunch of Marxist intellectuals ‘rassing’ their hair and spouting leftist jibber-jabber, or even touting Haile Selassie as the one true living God. We just have some pretty blasé’ paint-by-the-numbers songs on borrowed riddims from the glorious 70s and 80s.
Reggae fans are looking forward to “an elevated experience”, promised by Reggae Sumfest promoters this year. This experience will be available to reggae fans both at home and abroad.