Wednesday 23 April 2014

Try Know Your Rights When You Talk To Police And Don't Violate When it comes to Police.


This Song You Hear in The Video Clip was written to show you the lack of respect some of our citizens show to the security forces as the police who have sworn on oath to serve and protect show lack of respect for citizens and abuse their rights or property

The phrase, "Teach Us True respect For All", Is one of the most important lines in The National Anthem. The lack of respect that some of our people show toward law and order, and for The Police in particular, as well as the lack of respect that some police officers show toward the people must change.

As a member of the Force you have sworn on oath to uphold the rights of all citizen and to protect their property and themselves from harm as part of your professional responsibilities. you have committed yourself to treating all citizens equally, 

Whether or Not your are a Jamaican, American, Canadian, Ethiopian, or a British citizens you have, though your constitution, the right to life and to be treated equally, regardless of your Race, Color, Domicile (Where you live), religion, gender or political opinion

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Thursday 3 April 2014

DANCEHALL NUH INNA PRISON, REGGAE NUH DEAD

Many people cry tears when they heard the Sentencing for "Adidja Azim Palmer" better Known as "Vybz kartel", Who got life in Prison earlier today. 10 year old, Junior who lives in Kingston was about to cry when he made a statement Dancehall inna prison and Reggae Dead, But lucky for Junior his bigger brother Ted heard his statement and was quick to remind and educate him about Dancehall and Reggae, But did he do a great job?

This is what his bigger brother had to say quote "hold on a second, A weh yuh Get that from? Dancehall nuh inna Prison, Reggae Nuh dead and Babylon nuh have nothing pon Dancehall nor Reggae, But dem need fi free up back Dancehall,

his smaller brother remain quiet, so he said "Oh so yuh deaf, Dumb and Blind? Junior then reply "Suh mi a idiot now? in which Ted said No! Mi Nuh Seh yuh a idiot, But if yuh don't know who represent fi Dancehall, don't think mi a go be the one fi tell yuh what is Dancehall.

Ted said to his smaller brother Junior Yuh Need fi do your own research on Dancehall and Reggae and Don't come tell mi say Reggae born on a farm the 6 of February 1945 and dead from 11th May 1981, I would feel much better if you said it was  Ska, or Rocksteady  These were the two "precursors" to Reggae.

Junior reply Ted, Please tell me what you just said? excuse my language said Ted the bigger brother allow me Junior to break it down so you can understand, I said "Ska and Rocksteady" are the forefather, father, parent, ancestor, However, that doesn't really explain what Reggae is. he said let get back to the issue at hand Dancehall nuh inna prison and Reggae nuh Dead

The smaller brother then said "Ok Ted, So tell me what is Dancehall really nuh man? is it Ninja Man, Shabba Ranks, Super Cat or Sizzla, Bounty killer The five star General No! said Ted to Junior laughing out loud yuh still nuh understand you need to go on the internet and Google search what is Dancehall?

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Friday 28 March 2014

KARTEL COULD STILL RECORD BEHIND BARS IF PERMISSION GRANTED


Vybz Kartel 


While fans and family of convicted dancehall artiste Adidja 'Vybz Kartel' Palmer anxiously await his sentencing fate, there is still a glimmer of hope as Justice Lennox Campbell is looking into options that would allow the deejay to record while behind bars.

Campbell made the pronouncement yesterday in the Home Circuit Court following the one-week postponement of the deejay's sentencing date.
The judge stated that he wanted to find out if the prison had rules governing persons with artistic talents such as Vybz Kartel and Shawn Storm to continue to promote their music.
He also wanted to ascertain if it was open to the court to make recommendations that proceeds from their music be turned over to the estate of Clive 'Lizard' Williams.
recording equipment
If Kartel and Shawn Storm are given permission, they would not be the first artistes to record behind bars.
Siccaturie 'Jah Cure' Alcock, who was prosecuted in 1999 on charges of rape, robbery and gun possession, had access to recording equipment while incarcerated. Jah Cure recorded at least four songs including the chart topping singles Reflections and Longing For, before being released in 2007.
ehabilitation offering
Jah Cure's musical selections were done via the recording studio at the Tower Street Adult Correctional centre, which forms part of the institution's rehabilitation offering.
Though speculation had been rife that the self proclaimed 'World Boss' had been recording music while he awaited trial, these allegations were vehemently denied by the deejay's producers and management team.
Jamaican artistes aren't the only ones capitalising on rehabilitation offerings while behind bars. American rappers Gucci Mane, Shyne, Tony Yayo and Cassidy are just a few of the artistes who have released recordings while locked up.
Kartel, Shawn Storm, Kahira Jones and Andre St John were found guilty of the murder of Clive 'Lizard' Williams. The sentencing will take place on April 3.

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Thursday 27 March 2014

Major Mackerel "Gimmi A Light" Digitalize Records Production

Trees Is something that most people love, Some will light or burn it for a good reason. 
Major Mackerel has now release a song produce by Digitalize Records distribited By
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GIMMI A LIGHT 
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Friday 21 March 2014

Biggis Boss New Single "Caught By A Bullet" Creating Air-Wave

Delroy Brissett Other wise known as Biggis Boss A multitalented entrepreneur, producer, singer, songwriter, and promoter, who his best known  for his 2011 single "vedaloca", a song that has a mix of dance hall, hip-hop and Spanish. It's about a girl named Monalisa the song entails the life of Monalisa and her love for dancing from she was young produced by unleashed records. 

The Recording artiste his now promoting his latest hit single "Caught by a Bullett" a track that is creating air-wave both local and International market. Soon to be Release On Itunes, so far many have listen to the track and said it has bring back memories of their friends and love ones kill in the west Kingston Incursion and give the writer and producer a trumps up for a song well written and produce by Delroy Brissett and Richard Goofy Campbell of unleashed Records.
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Having experienced some of the most violent incidents in The Past, A mother of two told a news reporter that she thought she had passed through the worst. 
 A bloody clash between gunmen and security forces in the area in which she lived resulted in dozens of deaths. She said "Trus' mi, mi live inna the area fi years an" a the worst mi ever si
"She said the security force could of handle it mush better because most a the people who  lost their life are innocent people."
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Friday 7 March 2014

Hip-Hop Artiste Busta Rhymes, Showed His Support for Vybz Kartel

        Rhymes
Iconic American hip-hop artiste Busta Rhymes,  showed his support for Vybz Kartel by attending the court proceedings along with several fans of the incarcerated deejay who anxiously await his pending trial verdict.
The rapper's appearance was unannounced. However, he did mention on Twitter that he wanted coconut while in the island. "First stop, Coconut Jelly in Jamaica," he tweeted.
On location, the rapper was very tight-lipped about his visit, stating that he would be better prepared to speak after a final decision is made on Vybz Kartel's fate.
Vybz Kartel has collaborated with Busta Rhymes twice, on efforts called Twerk It and Wine Go Down. The rapper also showed his respect for Kartel during an interview with overseas media channel VLAD TV.
"Vybz Kartel is a very intriguing artiste to work with. I don't really have nothing to think about his situation because I don't know all of the truth about it and it is none of my business. At the end of the day, I just know about my experiences with him, and I know what he does for me and music. He is an inspiring motherand he works hard too," Busta Rhymes continued.
"The thing I found more intriguing is how he was able to evolve what the now reggae artiste should be like, whether you agree with it or you don't. His perspective of what the now reggae artiste should be is what differentiates him from everything that I have seen a long time in reggae artistes. He understands how to incorporate shock value with incredible music. He does things on the shock value level that we might look at as very crazy."
"I wouldn't say he is the Rick James of reggae because he is not a clown, that ain't Kartel. He is still looked at as being very serious, even though he is very entertaining. I just respect what he does with his music and I hope that his situation works out for him because he has a lot more to contribute," Busta Rhymes added.

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