January 26, 2010
Star Entertainment

Kartel says ... I didn't order Gaza Kim beating
“Sources close to the Portmore Empire claim that head of the organisation, Vybz Kartel, sanctioned the recent beating of singer Gaza Kim. The deejay, however, strongly denies this claim Gaza Kim, real name Kim Hamilton..... read more
'Hold on' gets heavy rotation

Mavado is again making big strides on the international market, as Hold On, a collaboration with Wyclef Jean, is now being heavily rotated on several cable music stations and on the Internet.

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Cherine becoming a giant in the music industry

The last 12 months have been a period of personal and professional growth for Cherine Anderson who, despite her tiny frame, is well on her way to becoming a giant in the music industry.

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Sweat Shop

Following up on the success of the Brainstorm and Maad A Road rhythms released late last year, producer Richie Loops from the Scikron Entertainment/Big Yard label has released his latest project called Sweat Shop.

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Caribbean artistes record 'Haiti' song

Artistes from around the Caribbean have collaborated on a single, Rise Again, aimed at raising money for the Digicel Haiti Relief Fund. Yesterday marked the official release of the song that was commissioned by Digicel...

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Double EME nominations for Wasp

Double EME-nominated artiste Wasp is fast becoming an entertainer to watch for 2010 as he continues to redefine the role of dancehall music in Jamaica.

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Eye-popping fashion at Wet Sundaze

It was another week of profiling, showcasing fashion forward outfits and partying during Wet Sundaze held at the No Limits Sports Bar on Hillview Avenue, St Andrew. The entertainers were out, the Hennessy was flowing...

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Marlon B ready to take his place

Marlon B has accomplished a lot as an artiste in Germany, but he is now ready to take his place in the local music industry. The St Mary-born artiste, whose real name is Marlon James, left Jamaica in 1988 for England...

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Coke Zero supports the Youth View Awards

Beverage giants Coke Zero are on-board with the Karen Clarke-pioneered Youth View Awards (YVAs), which heads to the National Indoor Sports Arena on February 6, 2010. "We're glad to support events that give youth not only a voice...

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Snatcha cries 'No More War'

Since he began his musical career in late 1997, Glenroy Bonner aka Snatcha, who is a member of the famous Bonner Brothers, which includes Pliers, Spanner Banner and Richie Spice, has been carving a niche...

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Hope for Haiti Now raises US$57 million

The Hope for Haiti Now telethon has raised $57 million so far. The TV show, which was hosted by Hollywood actor George Clooney, featured a star-studded line-up with celebrities performing as well as manning phone lines...

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'Different Strokes' actor Gary Coleman arrested

Different Strokes actor Gary Coleman was arrested this weekend on a domestic violence charge. The American actor - best known for his role as Arnold Jackson in the US sitcom...

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