Terry Bennett Teams Up With Demarco For ‘HELLO’
Fusion singer Terry Bennett wants to remind humanity of the beauty and transformative power that lies in the simplicity of the word: HELLO.
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Fusion singer Terry Bennett wants to remind humanity of the beauty and transformative power that lies in the simplicity of the word: HELLO.
Dancehall artist Demarco has taken matters into his own hands as they relate to a collaboration between himself and Shenseea, which has been awaiting clearance from Jamaican producer Rvssian for two years.
It’s apparently “drag Demarco” season, and it’s Renee 6:30’s turn. The dancer-cum-artist released Demarsha after their recent dustup over the success of his 2014 Puppy Tail hit, named after her dance move.
Dancehall artist Demarco has struck back at Renee 6:30’s claim that he manipulated her out of earnings from his 2014 hit Puppy Tail, inspired by her dance move of the same name.
An especially active week by some of Dancehall’s biggest stars, including the Queen Spice, Shaggy and Popcaan, marks this iteration of DancehallMag‘s music roundup.
Every week, our writers at DancehallMag highlight new Jamaican songs and videos you should add to your Reggae, Dancehall, Trap, and R&B playlists.
Dancehall artist Demarco is advocating aggressive self-defense on his latest single “Charge Fi Yuh.” Produced by Ajal and written by the versatile entertainer, the track delves into the crucial yet controversial subject of personal safety and security in these turbulent times.
Every week DancehallMag writers highlight new Jamaican songs and videos you should add to your Reggae, Dancehall, Trap, and R&B playlists.
Canadian producers/songwriters Banx & Ranx might be thousands of miles away, but their creativity seeps through the works of many Jamaican favorites such as Shenseea and Beenie Man (Henkel Glue), Sean Paul (How We Do It, Mad Love, Bad Love, Calling On Me, Only Fanz), and most recently Demarco and Konshens on Balenciaga.
Dancehall star Demarco is ruing the fact that fatal attacks similar to those exacted on several black rappers in the United States could happen in Jamaica if Dancehall artists do not curb the recording of violent songs.
Grammy Award-winning superstars Sean Paul and Gramps Morgan have thrown their support behind their compatriot Demarco, after the Fallen Soldiers singer declared that he would no longer record violent songs and urged his Dancehall compatriots to do likewise.
Witty songwriter Valiant is back with a third single this month, while Shane O and Jahshii have teamed up to deliver a positive ode to those going through tough times.
The number of albums up for consideration in the Best Reggae Album category at the 2023 Grammy Awards took a drastic dip to a total of 67, down from 125 last year.
Dancehall artist Demarco flexes his lyrical forte to talk gore and gunplay in his latest release Big Bad & Brave.
Spice and her partner Justin Budd are still going strong despite breakup rumors and hints the Queen of Dancehall threw last May to suggest that they had split.
Shaneil Muir is tired of dealing with body shaming trolls on Instagram. The Yamabella singer insists her photos are there to stay—so critics, who are unhappy with the way she looks, should simply unfollow her on the platform.
It was an active past week for Dancehall music with songs being released by some of the top trending artists in the industry.
Vybz Kartel and Shaneil Muir’s new single Ride It heads this week’s list of new tracks to add to your Dancehall playlist.
What would you do if you were overlooked by one of your friends or colleagues after calling to them confidently in public?
Magnum TV’s latest episode of Spice It Up aired with all the tea on Vershon, Demarco, and Masicka when their baby mothers sat down with the Queen of Dancehall.