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Leroy Sibbles’ ‘Do Your Thing’ Featured In Sylvester Stallone’s ‘Tulsa King’

Do Your Thing, a 1960s song by veteran Reggae singer Leroy Sibbles, was featured in Sylvester Stallone’s new Paramount+ series titled Tulsa King. The tune is featured for 10 seconds…

Law Student Thanks Shenseea For Covering Tuition

Monifa Peterson, a law student at the University of the West Indies Faculty of Law, has thanked Shenseea for covering her tuition via the singer's “#yengday2022 Full University Tuition Funding”…

Jamaican Artists Could Easily Sell Platinum In The Caribbean, Says Nigel Staff

Award-winning record producer and songwriter Nigel Staff says the Jamaican music industry has erred in not capitalizing on the Caribbean region as its own key music marketplace, where many singers…

OMI, ‘Cheerleader’ Singer And Former Cop, Honoured For Being JCF Advocate

Cheerleader singer and ex-cop OMI was presented with a Special Award by the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) for his “consistent public advocacy, and selfless devotion to the mission and work…

Alkaline To Close Out 2022 With ‘The Ripple EFFX’ EP

Dancehall star Alkaline is set to release a 6-track EP titled The Ripple EFFX on December 9, 2022. The project is executively produced by the deejay's sister and manager, Kereena Beckford,…

Sean Paul, Ziggy Marley Perform At Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Grammy Award-winning Jamaican artists Sean Paul and Ziggy Marley were fixtures at the 96th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday morning in New York. Paul is now the first…

Alkaline, Popcaan Almost Killed Dancehall Show Business In Jamaica, Says Heavy D

Heavy D, the co-conceptualizer of Sting, says Popcaan and Alkaline almost killed Dancehall show biz in Jamaica. “Those two, up to this day, when Sting call on dem, dem neva…

Recap: New Wave Block Party

Loud night in Kingston. Walking into Di Lot on a Sunday like this could crank anyone’s senses into overdrive. A quick twist of the head revealed three restaurants, a well-tended…