
Montego Bay-based dancehall artiste Rickey Teetz will perform at this year’s REGGAE SUMFEST. Check the story in the STAR: http://jamaica-star.com/thestar/20140624/ent/ent11.html
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Montego Bay-based dancehall artiste Rickey Teetz will perform at this year’s REGGAE SUMFEST. Check the story in the STAR: http://jamaica-star.com/thestar/20140624/ent/ent11.html
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King James is featured in today’s STAR. Check it: http://jamaica-star.com/thestar/20140624/ent/ent5.html
Read MoreDancehall journeyman Predator, best known for 2005 hits, ‘Mad Sick Head Nuh Good,’ Mad Again’ and ‘Head Gone’ has resurfaced with a new and exciting Dancehall track called, “Walk Holy” featuring Lukie D aimed at demonic driven songs flooding Dancehall.
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Reggae star Lutan Fyah is still beaming over his high energy performance at French footballer Florent Malouda at the annual One Love Festival show in French Guiana on June 14th.
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Wah tek dem schoolgirl ya? Ah how dem so heated fi buddy? There is a sex video making the rounds with a 17 year old schoolgirl from Clarendon having sex with a taximan in the back of his car trunk. The girl is now being called ‘movie star’ by her jeering classmates and she has been prevented from attending the graduation.
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Yu read the Observer today, the battybwoy dem invade the church fi Bebe funeral and him orange-and-white casket. OBSERVER: “At the first service held at the Holy Trinity Zion Church on Barnett Street in Montego Bay, several men — some dressed in colourful skimpy outfits and sporting well-groomed hairstyles, wept openly as they reflected on Stevens’ life.”
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Gullyside’s rising dancehall artiste 3 Starr is one of the fastest rising dancehall stars in 2014 because of his wicked rhymes and his distinctive voice.
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A Jamaican born reggae-dancehall deejay living in California has emerged on the scene sounding a lot like dancehall entertainer Konshens.
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Dancehall deejay Vyral, who is known for the song called “Nah Go Si Wi Fail” chosen as the theme song for the Jamaica national Under 17 Football Team’s campaign for the World Cup in January 10, will attend court next week to answer a charge of assault occasioning bodily harm, and will appear in court to face the charge next week.
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