July 27, 2010
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Graffiti: the new PR hype, LA Lewis formula adopted
“When dancehall artiste L.A. Lewis' name started appearing on walls just about anywhere, he was laughed at by many. However, the graffiti tactic has slowly developed into a popular promotional method for aspiring.... read more
Reggae Sumfest organisers satisfied with 2010 festival

Sumfest organisers are still basking in the glow of what they believe was one of the best Reggae Sumfest festivals.

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Camaley shines on reggae-dancehall night

Singer Camaley made her presence felt on Digicel Rising Stars on a night that saw improved performances from a number of contestants. With lacklustre performances the week before, the contestants tried to step up their game...

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Erup wants to re-establish musical dominance locally

Dancehall artiste Erup recently expressed that he wants to improve on his musical dominance locally after being missing in action for sometime, due to lengthy overseas touring and performances....

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Khago enjoys strong Sumfest debut

The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission Festival Song Competition was once the stomping ground of the most popular Jamaican entertainers, whose performances and recordings transcended the time and space...

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Big Ship sails at Sumfest

This year's Reggae Sumfest saw the Big Ship family pulling out all the stops, both in their performances and in their dramatic outfits. On Thursday, Dancehall night, the grounds of Catherine Hall...

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Jamaica well represented at World Youth Theatre Festival

Members of Jamaica Youth Theatre are photographed during the street parade to close the Contacting the World Youth Theatre Festival 2010 in Manchester, England, on Sunday July 25.

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Usher, Kartel, same product for women

Jackass seh de worl' no level. Jackass sey im deh a Sumfes' an im no see no big big diffrence between de music produck whe Kartel sell an wha Usha push.

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