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Occasion IV tows 'time' line
Sizzla Kalonji's Rise to the Occasion IV held last Saturday at Temple Hall Estate in Stony Hill, in celebration of his 32nd birthday, was indeed an occasion to be remembered, as it may have broken a record time for a stage show to run through...
 
Bugle's shoe fetish
This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance for any talented and young producer to get his or her big buss in the music industry. A lucky producer will have the chance to get his or her songs heard and chosen by DASECA productions. ...
 
Small crowd, big vibes at Stars R Us
When John Holt invited those who remained from an already small, but not embarrassingly so, audience at Mas Camp to remove the barriers before the stage and come closer to him and Lloyd Parkes and We The People band, they did.
 
Usher, Assassin 'collab' coming June - Deejay adds a dancehall vibe to the mainly R&B song
Dancehall deejay Assassin is one of the latest in a line of Jamaican artistes to collaborate with an International artiste. Assassin has collaborated with American superstar Usher for a remix of Love In This Club...
 
FAME's 'Jam De Ville' entertains
Patrons who turned out for FAME FM's Road party Jam De Ville edition were treated to a wide variety of music from the FAME DJs at the Fayor's Entertainment Centre on Saturday night. At midnight, the venue was packed with people ...
 
St Catherine queens fêted
Twelve young women from the parish of St Catherine were fêted and presented to the public at a mayoral reception hosted by Mayor of St Catherine, Councillor Andrew Wheatley, on Thursday, April 17, at the Rodney Memorial...
 
Melody makes the music
Melody is probably the most important element in the arrangement of songs. However, some veterans in the music industry say dancehall music lacks this crucial factor. Cocoa Tea, who is an artiste reknown for his smooth sound, believes....


 

         
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