US-based dancehall artiste Concrossis is amping up promotions in Jamaica on a single called “30 Billion’ on the Bad Liquid rhythm for Natural Bridge Records. The single was released in July. “The response has been phenomenal so far, we’re getting airplay on reggae stations in the tri-state area, Philadelphia and even Florida. We’re shooting a […]
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Unknown Gringo disses Shane E
Dancehall artiste Unknown Gringo has released a new single, ‘Gringo’, aimed at fellow Montego Bay-based dancehall artiste Shane E. “ “Shane E violate and send me some diss, Shane E ah go round and a diss people and mi nah go mek him violate me,” an upset Unknown Gringo said. Both artistes have signed on […]
Read MoreRad Dixon to “Welcome” new album
Reggae singer Rad Dixon is ready to stake his claim as an artiste in his own right as he has released his 12-track debut album dubbed ‘Welcome’ on July 26th. “The early feedback has been incredible so far, the fans love the authentic reggae sound, and the diversity and quality of the songwriting on the […]
Read MorePretti Kitti set to ‘Tek Ova’
Dancehall deejay Pretti Kitti, who is known for sexy club bangers which talk about romantic relationships, is taking a more hard-hitting approach with a rude-gal anthem called ‘Tek Ova’. “The inspiration behind ‘ Tek Ova’ was just me wanting to show a different side and the overall versatility of Pretti Kitti. Fans know I’m always […]
Read MoreSone drops new ‘Good to Me’ track
Clarendon-born, gospel-reggae artiste Sone released a new summer called “Good to Me” which is produced by RB Records on July 23, with the song available on pre-order since July 15th on all digital music platforms. “The inspiration behind this song is really to thank God for what he has done for me. Looking back over […]
Read MoreAfreekan sparkles with ‘Sweetest Thing’ on new Sexy Groove riddim
Though he does not have the name recognition of some of his African counterparts, singer-songwriter Afreekan Joebe from Ghana is quickly carving out a reputation for his sweet melodies and cutting lyrics on groovy Afrobeats-inspired rhythm projects. One of those standout projects is ‘Sweetest Thing’ on the Sexy Groove EP which was released earlier this […]
Read MoreKeshan’s sister asks “How did the man get stab three times and was still able to drive Keshan to a hospital?”
The family of dancehall artiste Keshan wants the police officers to do a thorough investigation of the circumstances surrounding the death of the dancehall artiste at the hands of her lover, a licensed firearm holder, who shot and killed her on Saturday morning. They have a lot of questions about the nature of the love […]
Read MoreSajay’s new slang #deadinnatheshow takes off in Jamaica
Dancehall artiste Sajay is taking credit for the success of the slang, #dead inna the show, and #up inna the show. “I am kinda surprised how popular the slang has become in a short period of time. When people see me, the first thing they shout is ‘up inna the show” which means that you’re […]
Read MoreChikie Grainz banks on success of ‘We Nah Lef’
Dancehall artiste Chikie Grainz shows off her versatility on her latest single, the Afrobeats-inspired ‘We Nah Lef’ on the Boogie Down Records label. The single, which was officially released on July 5th, is available on all digital platforms. and has been generating a lot of interest online. “The song is inspired by my relationship. Females […]
Read MoreJahvillani curses bad words, Squash and Chronic Law sabotaged
The battle lines are drawn in dancehall as Jahvillani delivered a volley of expletives which caused the cops to order an abrupt end to night one of Reggae Sumfest inside Montego Bay’s Catherine Hall Complex with around six artistes left to perform including Squash and Chronic Law. Superintendent Gary McKenzie, the police had allowed the […]
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