July 9, 2010
Star Entertainment

MISS JAMAICA UNIVERSE WASN'T RIGGED - Organisers say Yendi won fairly
“Andrew Collins, head of Invyte Productions, the organisers of Miss Jamaica Universe 2010, has dismissed as "rubbish", claims that Yendi Phillipps, the newly crowned queen, was paid to enter the competition and promised the win. . read more
UK paper highlights Kartel's 'Clarkes' - The Sun says song has boosted sales

Vybz Kartel and the recent voicing of his love for 'Clarks' footwear has caught the attention of at least one newspaper in the United Kingdom.

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Heineken Green Synergy returns - First audition takes place today!

Many of the island's top young DJs are expected to turn out at the Heineken Green Synergy auditions this weekend, with the opportunity to play at premium parties awaiting the winner.

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Digicel fêtes the community of Coleyville - Second stop in Digicel's series of 'Feel Good Family Fun Day

Second stop in Digicel's series of 'Feel Good Family Fun Day'

Residents of the Coleyville community in Manchester were on Saturday, July 4, treated to an exclusive family day...

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Blitz Tuesdays relaunched

The weekly Tuesday night party returned this week at the relaunch of Blitz inside the Quad, New Kingston. Having started two years ago...

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Vypa finally ready for music

After 10 years in the music business, upcoming artiste Vypa is finally ready to take the music business serious....

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Nomaddz releases debut album

Jamaica's newest music sensation, Nomaddz, have finally released their much-awaited debut album, The Trod. The CD is now available in Kingston at all Cannon Ball Cafés, and will be made available online at over 28 ...

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Upbeat Jim Screechie gets strong airplay

Equiknoxx comes with a lively beat for their latest rhythm release called Jim Screechie. The follow-up to its Infantry rhythm, Jim Screechie, has both new and established artistes.

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