December 30, 2009
Star Entertainment


Despite being fired by Empire ... Lisa Hype still says 'Gaza'
“Deejay Lisa Hype is still saying "Gaza", despite news that surfaced yesterday that the deejay is no longer a member of the Vybz Kartel-led Portmore Empire. In a release sent yesterday from Kartel he confirmed that Lisa Hype... . read more
Lisa swipes at female artistes

Lisa Hype has taken swipes at several artistes, mostly women, in her latest song Sting Aftermath. At Sting, during the wee hours of Sunday morning, Lisa Hype got her share of boos and forwards. But it seems she is overly pleased...

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Spragga promotes More Life

Spragga Benz plans to push a positive message with a new single called More Life that features an all-star cast. The song, which is the third single from his upcoming album Shotta Culture, was produced by Salaam Remi...

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Big plans for Macka Diamond birthday

Deejay Macka Diamond will be celebrating her birthday in style in January as she travels around the Caribbean. While Macka Diamond is in the final stages of negotiations with Caribbean promoters...

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Anti-war climate hurts Sting - Laing

Sting promoter Isaiah Laing believes that the reason Sting seemed lacklustre this year was due to the anti-war climate caused by the 'gully-gaza' feud. "The climate that Sting came into was not conducive to clashes...

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KipRich says ... I wasn't paid to clash

The clash between General B and KipRich was the only one that took place on Sting this year but neither artiste said he was paid to clash. "Mi is not jus an artiste, mi is a sting fan so mi go deh from early fi ketch di show...

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Nico D ready to make his mark

Coming all the way from Norway, roots reggae singer Nico D says he's ready to stamp his authority on local soil with lyrics he considered as "off the edge". The upcoming reggae act, born as Nicholas Holter...

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