Tarrus Riley Drops Visuals For ‘Lighter’ Featuring Shenseea
Reggae singer Tarrus Riley and Dancehall artiste Shenseea have teamed up to release chemistry-filled visuals for their new collaboration, Lighter.
Reggae singer Tarrus Riley and Dancehall artiste Shenseea have teamed up to release chemistry-filled visuals for their new collaboration, Lighter.
Shenseea is up to her favourite past time again, i.e. stirring the pot! The Dancehall singer’s latest Instagram post has caught the attention of many in the way of a two-folded surprise.
It looks like Shenseea has a new album on the way. The dancehall diva spilled the beans while speaking on Timera Blair’s YouTube channel, yesterday August 30th.
Shenseea finally gave her son Rajeiro his first haircut today. The cutting starts in what appears to be the Dancehall singer’s home, where a nervous Shenseea (who by the way does a pretty good job at keeping it together) strokes a hair trimmer through his curly mane.
The ever-entertaining Dancehall singer Shenseea is up to her usual tomfoolery again, this time poking jokes at her own expense while leaving fans a little confused.
Dancehall artiste Shenseea now has her very own filter on Instagram. IG face filters use augmented reality (AR) technology to superimpose a digital image over the real world.
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.
Dancehall artistes seem to be enthused about election time in Jamaica. Or is it the excitement that surrounds what can be deemed as a political musical clash?
Dancehall songstress Shenseea has teased her ShenYeng fans by saying she wants IN on some of the OnlyFans money that some of her celebrity counterparts have been raking in.
The decision by some top Dancehall artistes to voice dubplates for politicians from the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) is not going down well with some members of the music fraternity.
The ShengYeng Princess can do no wrong as she stuns in another spectacular music video. Shenseea’s new single Sure Sure premiered today, along with the official visuals on her YouTube page, produced by Rvssian’s Rich Immigrants and Interscope Records.
With the Jamaican general elections around the corner, Members of Parliament (MPs) from both the People’s National Party (PNP) and Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) have stepped up their game by adding dubplate style enhancements from Dancehall artistes to their campaign songs.
No more bad blood! Dancehall songbird Jada Kingdom has publicly proclaimed that she’s no longer concealing the admiration she has for former rival Shenseea and her songs.
As the political campaigns are heating up in Jamaica, the Opposition People’s National Party’s (PNP) candidate and Member of Parliament for South East St Ann, Lisa Hanna, is hoping to capture more supporters with an endorsement from popular Dancehall artiste Shenseea.
Dancehall sweetheart Shenseea has calmed fans with sizzling new beach photos after her car accident last week.
Dancehall songstress Jada Kingdom is currently basking in the spotlight as three of her new songs this week are all currently trending in the Top Ten of YouTube Jamaica.
The Shenyeng queen Shenseea seems to be on the mend following a car accident last Friday, August 7, in which she suffered minor injuries.
Dancehall Princess Shenseea has reportedly suffered minor injuries in a car accident on Friday morning. Update: Shenseea Recovering And In Good Spirits After Car Accident Her manager, Romeich Major, confirmed the crash this afternoon after multiple reports on various social media platforms disclosed that the Blessed artiste was involved in a car accident that left her BMW badly damaged.
Jamaica celebrated its 58th Independence anniversary on Thursday with minimal fanfare, but some of Dancehall’s finest came out festive as they showed love to their beloved island.