Tanya Stephens

Khalia Taps Shaggy, Tanya Stephens And More For Debut EP ‘Stay True’

Jamaican-born UK singer Khalia is hitting all the right notes with her debut EP, Stay True, and she couldn't be more excited about it. The project, she told DancehallMag, encapsulates…

Tanya Stephens Says She’s Had Liposuction Surgery, Denounces Body Policing

Singer Tanya Stephens doesn't believe in policing women’s bodies, especially when it comes to cosmetic surgery.  The Fifty artist said she’s sometimes lauded for having a “natural” body, a concept…

Tanya Stephens Says 450, Masicka And Shane O Are ‘Amazing Songwriters’ With ‘A Lot to Teach’

Singer Tanya Stephens has never shied away from supporting new-gen artists, and is encouraging her contemporaries to do the same.  There’s been much criticism from some veteran acts on the…

Tanya Stephens Says Marcia Griffiths Is Only Living Legend Jamaicans Won’t Disrespect

In a music culture that sometimes disregards the contributions of its founders, Tanya Stephens believes there’s only one veteran spared from the hot and cold adoration of fans: Marcia Griffiths.…

Derrick Morgan Says He Will Take Legal Action Against Daughter Queen Ifrica Over “Lies And Accusations”

Ska singer Derrick Morgan says he will be taking legal action against his daughter Queen Ifrica for accusing him of rape.  The 83-year-old made the announcement in an Instagram post…

Khalia Teams Up With Tanya Stephens For ‘No Answer’

British-Jamiacan Reggae singer Khalia has teamed up with the legendary songstress Tanya Stephens for the powerful, message-oriented new single No Answer.She told DancehallMag that she loved working with Stephens, who…

Tanya Stephens Vows To Never Do Reggae Sumfest Again: “They Don’t Need Me, I Don’t Need Them”

Reggae singer Tanya Stephens says she will never perform at Reggae Sumfest again.  The It’s a Pity hitmaker had a noticeably rushed set on Saturday night, even stating it was…

D’Angel, Tanya Stephens, DHQ Carlene And Razor B Join Protest Against Danielle Rowe’s Murder

Entertainers D’Angel, Tanya Stephens, Dancehall Queen (DHQ) Carlene and Razor B were among a scanty gathering at Emancipation Park, Kingston, on Tuesday, condemning violence against children. The demonstration was catalysed…