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National artiste collaborates with Beenie Man

September 1st, 2008

National artiste collaborates with Beenie Man

National artiste, Dave “Junior Osbourne” Osbourne, informed Sun St. Kitts/ Nevis about his latest tune, Girls Rush, with famous Jamaican/dancehall reggae artiste, Beenie Man (king of the dancehall) and Kirk Davis.

Osbourne is originally from Jamaica but has been residing in the Federation for more than 18 years now.

VP Records to close Kingston office?

September 1st, 2008

VP Records to close Kingston office?

Everybody’s been talking about it. The fact that music mogul, VP Records has plans to close its office located here in Kingston.

This office is run by their hard-working and vivacious marketing manager, Yolan Zanders, who has been the face of VP Records locally for some time now.

Reggae crooners eager to tour Zim

August 31st, 2008

Reggae crooners eager to tour Zim

Top Jamaican reggae crooners are eager to tour Zimbabwe after fellow countrymen Luciano’s maiden visit to Harare last year proved an eye-opener, an international promoter has said.

Trevor Hall, otherwise known as Ras Jabulani, told city.com this week that fellow Jamaicans had approached him on several occasions with intentions to hold a series of shows in Zimbabwe

Tenor Saw still on dancehall’s roll call

August 31st, 2008

Tenor Saw still on dancehall’s roll call

Ring the alarm, Tenor Saw is coming. Although this month marks 20 years since his death, the legacy of Clive Bright, one of dancehall’s most influential and unique singers, lives on.

Tenor Saw’s death was mysterious. In 1988, the 22-year-old’s decomposing body was found in bushes near a road in Houston, Texas.

Rico Mason - Creating a new sound musically

August 30th, 2008

Rico Mason - Creating a new sound musically

The struggle has been on for a long time to thrust soca music into the regional spotlight. It has not been easy. Soca artistes and soca lovers have had to sit back and watch as reggae, reggaeton and other forms of music have been welcomed by the international world while soca music continues to put forth even its little toe to the outside world.