
Capleton Granted UK Visa For First Time Since 2010
Prophet Rides Again singer Capleton will make a triumphant return to the United Kingdom for the first time in 13 years, thanks to a recently granted work permit.
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Prophet Rides Again singer Capleton will make a triumphant return to the United Kingdom for the first time in 13 years, thanks to a recently granted work permit.
Dancehall entertainer Black-er believes that the earthquake that Jamaicans experienced on Monday is a harbinger of things to come and the island’s 2.5 million inhabitants “need fi wake up” and return to higher moral ground.
Gully Bop, whose rags-to-riches rise from a homeless, down-on-his-luck man to a Dancehall star, is dead at age 62.
Jamaican country reggae singer Wesrok is scheduled to perform in India next January. His latest single is Perfectly Imperfect (Remix), a spicy take on a song which was previously released in August.
Dancehall fans mounted fresh concerns over the health of Vybz Kartel as it emerged that his attorneys had won an expedited appeal hearing for the incarcerated Dancehall artist and three other men.
When it comes to rebrands, Dancehall artist Shokryme subscribes to the book of playwright William Shakespeare, who famously wrote: “a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”.
Portmore-based dancehall songstress Khizy Kash is gung ho about her latest single, Rich Rich. “With hard work comes ‘Rich Rich’ rewards,” Khizy Kash gushed.
Rastafarian firebrand Chuck Fenda is incensed at the wave of violent crime that has claimed the lives of innocent children, including a ten-month-old baby, in recent weeks.
Jago Vega knows Spanish Town’s importance in writing the narrative of Dancehall in Jamaica. “I am proud to represent Spanish Town, it is a vibrant town with a lot of history and a great music legacy with artistes like Chronixx, Dirtsman, Koffee.
Saxophonist Corden Barrett has a new song titled How Long Will You Stay Away, produced by his own Heavyunit Productions label.
Boasting an eclectic roster of lyricists, the Control Tower Squad label latest project is the Out Di Box riddim, released on September 15.
Doniger/Burroughs – the law firm representing Cleveland “Clevie” Browne and the estates of the late Wycliffe “Steely” Johnson and Ephraim “Count Shelly” Barrett – wants a California court to hear clips from old interviews where a few Reggaetón producers acknowledged the use of elements from the Jamaican producers’ Fish Market riddim.
Reggae musician Michael ‘Ibo’ Cooper, a founding member of Reggae band Third World, passed away earlier today.
Music producer and retired senior superintendent of police Gladstone Wright, best known as being one of the producers behind Jah Cure’s hit song True Reflections (Behind These Prison Walls), died recently.
Reggae legend Max Romeo has filed a US$15 million lawsuit against UMG Recordings and Polygram Publishing, Inc., claiming unpaid royalties on 19 songs.
Reggae singer Etana has shown off her deejaying skills on a 90s-style Dancehall track, titled Mirror.
Ginjah will release a new album, Music Is Mine, on October 13. The Never Lost My Way singer shared, through his social media, that his album will boast 19 tracks including Immigration, for which there is an official video out.
A 29 year-old labourer/shopkeeper, David ‘Mosiah’ Clarke, the brother of dancehall entertainer, Mluleki Clarke, popularly known as Jahshii, was shot and killed by unknown gunmen in Grants Pen, Kingston, during an early morning attack on Saturday.
Dancehall-reggae icon Sister Carol has teamed up with her daughter Nakeeba Amaniyea for Be Alone, a liberating female anthem on an airy uptempo beat that channels nostalgic lovers’ rock.
With her latest single, Paternity Fraud, Dancehall newcomer Sekklez hopes to spark a conversation about the emotional and familial consequences of the deceptive practice in Jamaica.