
Leba Hibbert, Daughter Of Toots Hibbert, Vows To Keep His Legacy Alive
Leba Hibbert, daughter of two-time Grammy Award winner Toots Hibbert, has vowed to keep her father’s legacy alive.
Articles published on Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Leba Hibbert, daughter of two-time Grammy Award winner Toots Hibbert, has vowed to keep her father’s legacy alive.

Negril-based, on the rise music producer Chubb Star is carving out a reputation internationally for his soulful reggae-infused rhythms and an uncanny ability to create hit songs that resonate with a young audience.

Just days after dropping his new Intence collab, dancehall star Govana is back with an uplifting reasoning on Big Dreams.

Rosh Rebel, one of Reggae music’s newest gems has arrived with a new single, Run Come this week.

Eastsyde Records deejay Rytikal was granted bail when he appeared in the Gun Court today on illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition charges.

Dancehall artist Tommy Lee Sparta has pleaded guilty to illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition and was sentenced to three years in jail.

In Trinidad and Tobago, Dancehall artists are continuing to push their way through to the ears and hearts of the masses.

Trelawney-based producer Shannarey Brown better known as Dinesty King is confident that his latest project the Philly Anthem Riddim will be a huge success.

West Indies batting superstar and Dancehall recording artist Chris Gayle, says well-established Jamaican Dancehall entertainers should be looking to join forces with himself and Usain Bolt to do collabs, instead of jeering or ‘passing bad remarks’.

There was high drama on Twitter over the last 24 hours, after Ghananian Dancehall artist Shatta Wale tweeted three screenshots of articles published by Ghananian blogs, which stated that the Unruly Boss Popcaan had “begged him for a collab” and castigated the bloggers who published them.

Mash Dem Down artist Sizzla Kalonji is encouraging upcoming artists to ensure their catalogue is diverse and not confined to songs which are violent, sexually explicit or otherwise unfit for radio airplay, but instead ensure they also record tracks that are wholesome and family-oriented.