Junko makes Japan dance
JAMAICAN DANCE FORMS are set to dominate Japan. Junko, who won the Dancehall Queen competition in 2002, has started teaching dancehall moves to students in Japan and has also produced a DVD explaining the moves and the lyrics of the songs.
One step closer
TEN CONTESTANTS FROM the Mandeville Rising Stars auditions are one step closer to becoming this year's winner. They are Lascelles 'Sugar Ant' Backford, the group 'One Third', Roderick 'Captain Bear' Reid, Nathaniel Hewitt...
Reggae going places
IN THE BEGINNING, there was a sound from the former slaves which became mento, which became ska, rocksteady, reggae, then dancehall. And the Jamaican upper class, distinctly scornful of things not European, duly scorned them all.
TOK, Shams a team again
INTERNATIONAL DANCEHALL GROUP TOK (Xavier "Flexx" Davidson, Craig "Craigy T" Thompson, Alistaire "Alex" McCalla, and Roshaun "Bay-C" Clarke) and their former manager, Richard 'Shams' Browne have joined forces once again.
'Love Has Found Its Way' in stores
ENERGY BEAT HAS some new release this week on the 'Love Has Found Its Way' riddim for Flat Bridge Records. The releases include: Capleton with She Call My Phone, Beenie Man with Gal A Run Mi Dung, Sizzla with Loving Anything, Jigsy King...