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With hit songs by artists like Shabba Ranks, Everton Blender, Garnett Silk, Buju Banton, and Super Cat, the 1990s was a period when Dancehall music was on fire.
Articles published on Thursday, September 10, 2020

With hit songs by artists like Shabba Ranks, Everton Blender, Garnett Silk, Buju Banton, and Super Cat, the 1990s was a period when Dancehall music was on fire.

From news anchor Pamela Houston to Aunty Susie and even an Ashley in between, Dancehall artiste D’Angel certainly has a lot of characters in her head and her fans love it.

Dancehall artistes Jada Kingdom and Konshens are the most recent celebs to talk out about people in the industry wanting their services for free.

Dancehall star Popcaan has seemingly gotten wind of the mischaracterization of his nationality and genre of music on an American podcast, and he has clapped back in a major way.

Reggae crooner Tarrus Riley seems to be enjoying the jokes being poked at him about his risqué Lighter collab with Shenseea.

Online performances have temporarily replaced in-person concerts, and stage shows because of the coronavirus pandemic. Early concerts were more geared towards raising funds for COVID-relief, like ‘Telethon Jamaica: Together We Stand‘ in April, which featured artistes like Capleton, Marcia Griffiths, and The Marley-clan, and Global Citizen’s ‘One World: Together at Home’ concert which featured Koffee.

There is no truth to claims that legendary Jamaican musician Frederick ‘Toots’ Hibbert is dead, Jamaica’s Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange ascertained yesterday afternoon.