Chronic Law’s At ‘Crossroads’ And 5 More New Dancehall Songs: Listen
There have been alot of new Dancehall releases over the last week. We got you with six to keep on your radar.
There have been alot of new Dancehall releases over the last week. We got you with six to keep on your radar.
Following her teary-eyed revelation on Saturday of how one of the biggest artists in Dancehall ruthlessly beat her with a piece of lumber, whilst she was still a newbie in the industry, Macka Diamond has thanked Tanya Stephens for giving her the courage to tell her own story.
Queen Ifrica has empathized with survivors of sexual violence who have come forward to tell their stories, as for her it hits hard, having experienced horrific molestation and sexual abuse herself.
Grammy-winning reggae star Buju Banton has demonstrated that the moral support he gave to Accompong Maroon chief, Richard Currie during the leadership elections in February, was no fluke.
Fusion singjay Davianah, the daughter of reggae star Tony Rebel, sent her fans into a tailspin over the weekend when she posted a video of herself in what appears to be a bedroom, wearing a bloody T-shirt splattered with blood.
The legal team representing one of the executors of the Toots Hibbert estate is making moves to pursue legal redress over rights and royalties from the Toots & The Maytals’ song Bam Bam.
The 007 franchise’s latest film, No Time To Die, featured scenes with Bond actor Daniel Craig that were shot in both Portland and Kingston, Jamaica, and the final cut was appropriately infused with a few choice Reggae and Dancehall tracks.
Queen Ifrica has painted an earthshattering picture of Jamaica’s Reggae/Dancehall industry being infiltrated by a set of reptilian villains, who prey on young girls with impunity.
If the rings holding together Shenseea’s little printed cutout dress could talk, they would probably tell you how Blessed they felt being worn on her body last night.
Dancehall artist Flyght has condemned the actions of fellow artist Jah Cure, who was charged earlier this week after he allegedly stabbed a promoter in Amsterdam.
Bob Marley’s four eldest children have paid strong tribute to Georgie, the man the Reggae icon immortalized in his song No Woman, No Cry, and who used to prepare sumptuous dishes for them in Trench Town when they were children.
One of Dancehall’s sex symbols, Yanique Curvy Diva may have found herself a potential husband after the determined suitor sent a bearer with fifty red roses to the Dancehall starlet’s restaurant, Dining With Curvy.
With the promise of a return to some degree of normalcy on the horizon, several Dancehall artists are gearing up to drop new albums this month including Skillibeng, Demarco, and Bugle.
Mr. Vegas has expressed outrage that members of mainstream media have not given him the traction he says he deserves after he posted what he alleges to be a birth certificate of Bounty Killer’s first child, on social media, whom he asserts was born to a teenage mother when the Coppershot artist was 21.
Montego Bay-based Dancehall artist Binelly will be releasing his seven-song debut EP, Life of Binelly. “I have the songs dem for it, five songs completed already, but I want two more, one next big hit, the right flavour to complete the project, perhaps a collaboration with a female artiste,” the artist whose real name is Martico Gardener, said.
The Vendetta Boss is still giving gifts from his Billboard-charting sophomore album, Top Prize, with today’s release of the music video for Maniac.
Despite being currently incarcerated, Tommy Lee Sparta has released a video for his new single Dior Kicks—a first-time collaboration with his son Skirdle Sparta, whose real name is Dominick.
Ten years into his imprisonment, Dancehall icon Vybz Kartel continues to release music; his latest being visuals for his new single, 3 Little Birds.
Director of the Reggae Studies Unit at the University of the West Indies, Dr. Sonjah Stanley Niaah and her academic compatriot, Dr Dennis Howard will be putting their heads together to conduct a fulsome study on whether or not Jamaica has what she calls a “culture of rape”.
English singer Adele admits she doesn’t always get things right, including that time last year when she wore African Bantu knots while celebrating London’s Notting Hill Carnival during a vacation in Jamaica.