
Beenie Man’s Birthday Party With Bounty Killer, Popcaan, Konshens & More Raises COVID-19 Concerns
King of the Dancehall Beenie Man celebrated his 47th birthday in fine style yesterday surrounded by other dancehall greats, his family, and friends.
King of the Dancehall Beenie Man celebrated his 47th birthday in fine style yesterday surrounded by other dancehall greats, his family, and friends.
Dancehall artistes Bounty Killer and Mr. Vegas are at odds once more, after the Grunggadzilla took exception to the Heads High artiste labeling critics of deejays who have recorded dubplates for politicians, as being ‘badmind’.
The recent influx of Dancehall dubs on the campaign trail by political hopefuls from both sides of the divide in Jamaica brings into focus the place and duty of Dancehall.
Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness, has revealed that most of the dubplates voiced by dancehall artistes for the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), were not commissioned by the politicians, but that several artistes voiced the campaign songs of their own accord and approached the party.
The anti-campaign dubplate protest, ignited by Bounty Killer, Tanya Stephens, and Vybz Kartel, is heating up, with reggae superstar Protoje, taking to the studio to declare in his own dub, that he will never voice for any of Jamaica’s politicians.
Dancehall King Beenie Man has opened up about why he believes Billboard magazine snubbed him and the Warlord, Bounty Killer, from a digital cover of a story on Verzuz.
Bounty Killer has stormed into the raging debate being waged amongst some Jamaican music fraternity members, who are decrying Jamaican politicians for commissioning dubplates from dancehall artistes, for use in their campaigns ahead of the September 3 General Elections.
Trap Dancehall is becoming more popular, and many big-name artistes are jumping on the trend as the style of music takes off on the global stage.
Dancehall veteran Bounty Killer has said his respect for Buju Banton stopped him from dissing him after he slighted Vybz Kartel during a stage show in 2002.
Following the uproar about Billboard omitting fan favorites Beenie Man and Bounty Killer from their Verzuz Effect cover, the hashtag #TimeNow is being used by some Jamaican entertainers to call for respect from digital streaming platforms, international media, and award shows.
Billboard magazine is facing backlash from Jamaican fans after they neglected to include Dancehall heavyweights Beenie Man and Bounty Killer in a digital cover for a story about the ‘Verzuz Effect’.
The Dancehall/Reggae music fraternity is expressing outrage after the Jamaican Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the decision by the Kensington Primary School to bar the seven-year-old daughter of reggae music producer Dale Virgo, from attending the institution with dreadlocks, was not unconstitutional.
Bounty Killer, The Warlord means business; the dancehall veteran dropped two new tracks on Friday, July 24th on his YouTube VEVO page.
It was the year 2000 (Y2K for short) that saw many Dancehall artistes at the height of their careers, others on the decline, while some were just getting their feet wet.
Dancehall veteran Bounty Killer is Digicel’s newest brand ambassador. The announcement was made on the entertainer’s Instagram page on July 16, 2020.
Jamaica’s favorite Dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel may be keeping up with his fans through a prolific release of fresh and captivating music since his incarceration in 2014.
Bounty Killer has shown some major respect for the job that Spice, who many revere as the Queen of Dancehall, does as a mother.
A new report shows that of all the Verzuz battles, the one between Beenie Man and Bounty Killer came in second for providing the biggest increase in streaming for its participants.
Dancehall artiste Skillibeng issued an alert yesterday in an article with The Star, stating that his customers were the recent target of scammers.
Story, according to American author and lecturer Robert Mckee is “the creative conversion of life itself into a more powerful, clearer, and more meaningful experience.