August 26, 2010
Star Entertainment

Nicki Minaj wants to work with Kartel?
“It seems that a collaboration between deejay Vybz Kartel and American rapper Nicki Minaj is not out of the question for the near future. Last Saturday, the rapper, who is known for songs such as Your Love and Bedrock.... read more
Heineken Igloo pulls the crowd

For those who thought that the overcast conditions would have deterred loyal Igloo patrons, they had a next think coming, as Sugarman's beach in Portmore was once again jam-packed, and filled with energy....

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Chuck Fenda goes on tour

Reggae artiste Chuck Fenda left the island yesterday for the Rotterdam Festival tour in Europe. Fenda will perform in several European countries such as Spain, Germany, France and Italy.

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Richie Loop leaves for US

With his song My Cupp blowing across the region and along the eastern seaboard of the United States, emerging star Richie Loop is about to embark on a promotional tour of the United States as he reaches for greater success in the music industry.

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Song: Wine and Dip

Intro: A Ryno, Seet deh, Clappas touch har and she geet weh, Hey Chimney Records, Di gyal dem love how yuh spin di records, Bring dah gyal deh come quickly, Hey link me...

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The week that was at the Digicel Rising Stars live show

Star: Lawd, is like dem a get more boring every week. Rising: Everybody wasn't all dat enuh but me must admit me did ah kinda feel a vibe dis week. Some get it right and others neva did ah cut it.

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Artiste on the rise, fresh p

Scotroy Clarke, who goes by the stage name Fresh P, has been working hard to make his name in the Jamaican music industry. Born in St Mary, he left Jamaica to reside in the UK in 2002.

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Isat on a mission to revive reggae music

Upcoming Reggae artiste Isat is on a mission to revive reggae music. He has a burning desire to see the genre become popular in Jamaica once again....

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