Tuesday 26 April 2016

Game Changer Riddim Creating Air-Wave

Studio Vibes done it again Releasing a extremely good Riddim known as "Game Changer" 
featuring top Dancehall Artiste such as 

Bounty Killer – Nuh Whaa Know (Radio) & (Raw)
Buju Banton – Show Me
Stacious – Compose
Vybz Kartel – Beautiful
G7 – Needle Eye (Radio)& (Raw)
Jahvillani – Fi Mi Something
Lady Ali X Rico Tayla – Good Love (Radio)& Good F**k (Raw)
Studio Vibes – Game Changer Riddim (Instrumental)

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Prince died at age 57, Doctor Say he was a drug addict

Singer Prince has died at his Paisley Park estate in Minnesota at the age of 57, his publicist tells the Associated Press (AP).

The Purple Rain artiste was hospitalised last week after his plane for was forced to make an emergency landing in Moline, Ill.

He was released a few hours later. Reports are that the iconic singer, actor, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist was battling a bad case of the flu.

a man has come out saying late pop singer Prince was a drug addict. Name only as Doctor D

The man said he sold drugs to Prince between 1984 and 2008.

Doctor D claims Prince would spend up to $40,000 (£27,700) on six month supplies of highly addictive Dilaudid pills and Fentanyl patches.

He made the revelation to the UK based media entity, MailOnline.

“I first met Prince in 1984 while he was filming the movie Purple Rain and he was already majorly addicted to opiates - I didn’t hook him on drugs. He was already a really heavy user," he said.

But Prince did not just use any drug, he specialised in what he took and for specific reasons.

"As far as I knew he never took heroin - as that would leave you out of it for days whereas Dilaudid gives you an energy buzz as well as making you feel relaxed - so he preferred it,"

Thursday 14 April 2016

Peakstate is dead Artiste’s Official Videographer



Members of Aidonia’s 4th Generation camp are today mourning the loss of one of its own as the artiste’s official videographer, Lamar Doukie otherwise known as Peakstate has been confirmed dead.

Aidonia’s publicist, Raymond ‘Shadow’ Small told the STAR that Doukie died as a result of injuries he sustained in a car accident earlier this week as he accompanied entertainer Aidonia to a football match in Montego Bay.

Shadow also told trhe STAR that Aidonia is still very shaken up over the incident and has been taking Doukie’s death really hard and is currently in talks with organizers of his upcoming European tour on how best to move forward with his schedule in light of the recent happenings.

“This was someone that was extremely close to him and he’s so shaken up thinking about how they were on their way to the match to have fun and within a moment’s notice tragedy struck,” he said.
“He was supposed to go on an European tour at the end of this month but he’s now in talks with the organizers trying to work out the best move going forward.”

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Monday 11 April 2016

No Return Date For Magnum Diva's


 fans have been on the edge of their  all week to find out what would happen and who would temporarily replace Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall host, Yanique and judge, Miss Kitty.

The two were suspended following a public debaacle last Saturday night.

But the wait is over. On Saturday night's airing of the show, Host of Television Jamaica's (TVJ) E CT-Prime, Krystal Tomlinson was announced as the person who would host the show for the night.

Dancehall artiste Pamputtae was announced as one of the judges and DJ Sunshine was introduced as a guest judge.

Before the start of the show on Saturday night, Miss Kitty and Yanique apologised simultaneously for last week's incident. 

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Sunday 3 April 2016

Silvertone Member Gilmore Grant Died at 72

Gilmore Grant, co-founder of harmony group The Silvertones, died last Wednesday at the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH). He was 72.

Keith Coley, who started the trio with Grant and Delroy Denton in 1964, told the Jamaica Observer he last spoke to his friend on Monday.
“Him tell mi him stomach wasn’t feeling too well an’ him was going to ‘Public’(Kingston Public Hospital). Wednesday I shock fi hear him dead,” said Coley.

Violet Grant, one of his six children, said Grant had experienced stomach pains since his return from Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth, two weeks ago, where The Silvertones did a show.
He went to the hospital on Monday and was admitted there the following morning.

Grant and Coley co-wrote the song Smile, which was recorded for producer Clement ‘Coxson’ Dodd in 1977. Smile, which is The Silvertones signature, featured Coley on lead vocals. It has been covered by several artistes.

Grant wrote and sang lead on some of The Silvertones’ songs, including Suffering Child and Stop Crying. The group had other hits,including a cover of Brook Benton’s True Confession and Guns Fever.

Born in Highgate, St Mary, Gilmore Grant is survived by his wife, children and several grandchildren. His funeral service is scheduled for April 23 at the Galilee Gospel Hall Church.

Fans Claim Chronixx Diss Kartel Calling Him a Cannibal

Reggae artiste Chronixx is again under fire on social media. This time at the hands of Vybz Kartel's die hard fans, who claim Chronixx was disrespectful to the incarcerated artiste by classifying him as a cannibal.

Chronixx who made the comment during a recent interview about crime and Jamaican music, has been relatively missing from the Jamaican media since his controversial 'waste man' statement that was directed at United States President Barack Obama last year.

In the recent interview in which he made strong criticisms of Vybz Kartel, Chronixx also lashed the media for its tendency to highlight negative issues.

"A man will write an article about how bad this generation is all the time. But how many articles will you see about the good? We have become a very negative driven people. Vybz Kartel has done a lot of good things in life, I must say so. It's just that we pull the negative out of each other and we pay people for the bad," he said.

"Gangsterism, Cannibalism ... because Vybz Kartel overtime became a cannibal. When you listen his music it was very cannibalistic. It became so pleasant to the human like there is a thing in us that craves chopping up people and beheading people and cut out a man inside."

Chronixx also brought Vybz Kartel's single Kill Dem All And Done under the microscope, selling the idea that the content was not positive for youth, yet they crave such material.

"When you see how youth react to a song that says go and kill everybody, kill dem all and done ... and everybody excited," he said, laughing.

Chronixx's comments were seemingly meant to enlighten listeners. However, as expected, fans of Vybz Kartel decided to attack the artiste.

These are a few of the comment posted on Facebook

Lose off a him from him call President  Obama a waste man....I don't see Kartel singing about "kill them all a done" means he is a   cannibal,its a song like so many others....Because a cannibal is someone who eats human flesh,

I never hears that Kartel ate anyone before...just some loose argument that he needs to be empowered instead of just shooting off at the lips

"Di man get fight more than every artiste in this world. The man behind bars and a run it and dem still a try fight di boss. Free di music daddy," one fan posted on Facebook.

Another then attacked Chronixx saying, "Chronixx, you can't walk in Vybz Kartel shoes. You are below the food chain level. You think your song Who Knows is nothing? Bwoy, mi not even a go disrespect you 'cause you are a lost cause. Yuh not bad like him finger tip."

Some fans also felt Vybz Kartel should be allowed to serve his time without backlash, as he was not the first to sing explicit songs.

"Chronixx, don't go there with that bull. The man in jail, give the man a break do your thing. I am 50 and I have been going to dance before you was born. Deejays like Echo Slackness and Yellow Man used to sing slackness long before Kartel," one viewer posted.

Though the majority of the comments showed support for Vybz Kartel, there were a few persons who supported Chronixx.

"This a very intelligent analysis of the impact that dark mind dancehall artistes have on the Jamaican society. Their degradation of self, murderous messages, unhealthy sexual practises and the promotion of the fast life cannot go unnoticed," a Facebook user posted.

Efforts to get a follow-up comment from Chronixx were unsuccessful.

Busy Song In Commercial with actor Jason Statham.

Dancehall deejay, Busy Signal’s music is once again featured in a commercial for an international brand. This time it is Korean giant LG’s TV commercial for their new flagship phone G5. The clip was released on April 1.

The single, Everybody Move which was originally released by Busy in 2014, is the background song to a drama filled advertisement with action star, Jason Statham.

In in the one minute video which  has garnered over nearly 40,000 views so far, sees Statham racing through a city  to the blaring sound of  Busy's song.

In 2013, the deejay’s music was the background sound to an advertisement, led by football superstar, Lionel Messi.  The single, Watch Out Fi Dis, was the song that featured heavily in the advertisement.

The  singjay was one of the faces in the launch of Pepsi Bubbla back in 2011.

The entertainer who burst onto the Dancehall scene in the early 2000s has received continued success in the industry. His collaboration with  Major Lazer in the form of “Watch Out fi dis”  which has over 97 million views on Youtube. 

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