'School Boy' haunted by police
Dancehall artiste Shawn Edwards, more popularly known as 'School Boy' says he is living in fear because members of the police force have been targeting him. "Right yah now mi a live inna fear, cause dem sen death threat to mi.
Chat with Aidonia
Aidonia will be online on Tuesday, September 26, to chat with his fans from all over the world. To chat to Aidonia log on to www.go-jamaica.com/chat between 5:00 and 6:00 p.m.
Judges making no predictions
Now that the Judges, Anthony Miller, Nadine Sutherland and Clyde McKenzie have been made 'redundant', the task of determing who continues in the 2006 Digicel Rising Stars competition is left solely up to the public.
Suzanne a hot commodity in Montego Bay
She is just 16 years old, but the fans just can't seem to leave her alone. Suzanne Perkins is now the hot commodity on the streets of Montego Bay and she loves it. "Lord have mercy, everywhere mi turn people a grab me from all corner," she told THE STAR.
Rising Suss… Rising Suss… Rising Suss…
Fashion Ova Style - Yow, di people dem seh One Third really a live up to dem name. Every ting dem do, it haffi split inna one third. Last week, di people dem seh a did di fashion. Not only did one a dem come inna a different shirt from di rest...
iPod - a new era in dancehall
Stop. Stare. Scroll. Stare. Scroll. Play. A possible boo. According to DJ Inferno, that's what would happen if iPods were to replace CDs. "How would you juggle music anyway? You would have to stop, scroll and try to find a way...
Feuding the fire in dancehall
And they're off! Duke Reid vs. Clement Dodd. Derrick Morgan vs. Prince Buster. Ninjaman vs. Supercat, Shabba, Cobra, Merciless and Kartel. Supercat vs. Bounty and Bounty vs. Merciless. Stitchie vs. Papa San. Beenie vs. Bounty and Twin of Twins.
Song: It's Ok (One Blood)
Intro: Dre, I see dead people - Blood, Blood, Blood, Blood-Blood-Blood x3 - Yo, Dre - Thought I was dead - West Coast - One blood x4 - Verse 1 - I'm the Doctor's advocate, nigga Dre shot ya - Brought me back from the dead...
No story in 'The True Trench Town Story'
I read Ras Cardo's The True Trench Town Story, subtitled 'Scott's Official Story of Reggae', all 243 pages of it, and could not find the story of reggae in it. Instead, there is the claim, repeated over and over (and over) again...
Ras Myrhdak the new 'Warriah'
St. Ann, a parish known for reggae greats like Bob Marley, Burning Spear and Barrington Levy has produced another great talent now on the rise. He is, Stephon Moulton more popularly known as Ras Myrhdak.