Monday 20 February 2017

TEK SET CONTINUE THE JOURNEY WITH COUGH AND PASS

Recording artiste #TekSet who is known for his 2016 hit single 
"All About The Money" continue the journey with a new track entitled "Cough And Pass" a track that is creating a buzz on various dance-hall channel also in the dance-hall space and radio air-wave. 
All about the money did well for the artiste last year which he has gotten a few interviews and make his presence felt on few known event. In a recent Interview with Djslick44 The recording artiste said that he can feel his big break coming and this year is a very serious year in his musical career.
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Saturday 11 February 2017

Alkaline Still lock-up in Police Station


ALKALINE spent another night at the Hunts Bay Police Station’s lock-up in Kingston yesterday.
According to the dancehall deejay’s lawyer Peter Champagnie, he has not been charged.
“He remains in custody of the police. However, if he’s not released before Monday, I’ll be going to court to file a writ of habeas corpus,” Champagnie told Jamaica Observer yesterday.
Habeas corpus is a writ requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court, especially to secure the person’s release unless lawful grounds are shown for their detention.
The attorney-at-law said there were no interview sessions yesterday.
“They (the police) concluded yesterday (Thursday). My guess is that the police wanted to access the information,” said Champagnie.
Superintendent Stephanie Lindsay, director of the Corporate Communications Unit — the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s information arm — confirmed that the question-and-answer sessions were completed but couldn’t say if the artiste would be released soon.
“They [the police] are reviewing the information... He [Alkaline] is still in police custody. As for when he’ll be released, I couldn’t answer that. I really don’t know,” she said.
On Thursday morning, Alkaline (real name is Earlan Bartley) reported to the Area Four Headquarters at Harman Barracks in Vineyard Town, accompanied by his lawyer. The deejay was wanted for questioning in relation to the murder of Rohan Morris in Maverley on January 13.
After an extensive interview with detectives, he was removed to the Criminal Investigation Branch office at the National Commercial Bank Towers in New Kingston for a second session.
By afternoon, he was detained at the Hunts Bay lock-up.
Alkaline is know for songs including Champion Boy, ATM and Conquer The World.

Friday 10 February 2017

Ninja Man said parents should monitor their children's phones

Dancehall artiste Ninja Man has called on parents to monitor their children's use of smartphones.

The recording artiste said young girls are being lured into traps by men they meet on social media platforms such as Facebook.

"Parents, this is what happening to unno kids. Dem having some Facebook relationships and some a unno low up unno likkle pickney dem with the phone too much and they experience too much things," he said.

Ninja Man said parents should "tek di blasted phones" from their daughters who he argued have failed to recognise that they may be putting themselves in danger by agreeing to meet up with strangers after conversations in cyberspace.

"Stop the dating on Facebook, stop meeting people on Facebook. The Facebook a nuh fi ketch man," Ninja Man said.

"Facebook is what cause many of unno friends to be dying cause unno using the 'Book fi meet people who unno don't know," he said.

The deejay said patents have a duty to not only police their children's use of social media but also to talk to them about possible dangers they may face.

Wednesday 8 February 2017

Top Dancehall Artiste Alkaline is wanted by the police in relation to a murder

Superintendent Stephanie Lindsay, head of the constabulary's Corporate Communications Unit, says dancehall artiste Alkaline is being asked to report to the police in relation to a murder which took place in Maverley on January 13.

Lindsay says the police had tried to get in touch with the popular artiste personally, but were unsuccessful.

Today, social media accounts for the Jamaica Constabulary Force asked the artiste, whose real name is Earlan Bartley, to report to Harman Barracks in relation to the murder of Rohan Morris.

He was given until 5:00pm tomorrow.

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Watch what you post on social media Police warn

The contempt that many Jamaicans feel about the recent upsurge in the killing of women and children has been documented on social media, with users posting pictures of men they claim are the culprits behind the killings.

But head of the Constabulary Communications Unit, Superintendent Stephanie Lindsay, thinks this could get in the way of police investigations.

"When they keep sharing it on social media, it can compromise the case. So even if the police arrest an individual, it may prevent us convicting some of these individuals," Lindsay told THE STAR.

She said that while the police applaud persons for trying to assist in bringing the culprits to justice, merely putting information on social media is not enough.

"What we prefer is if they have information that could assist the police in their investigations. Then we ask that they make a report to the police," Lindsay said.

Lindsay noted that many of the offences are of a sexual nature, so persons could call the Centre For Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse (CISOCA) or visit the CISOCA offices across the island.

Meanwhile, psychologist Dr Leahcim Semaj believes persons whose pictures are being circulated on social media could be negatively affected.

"This will not only affect their chance of employment, but it could put their lives at risk because we have retaliation killing, which is a very prominent thing in Jamaica," Semaj said. "It's a court that decides if a man is guilty. We are bypassing all of that now in this era of social media and having trial by social media."

Thursday 8 December 2016

london-Based Deejay Beenie G is creating a buzz with Instagram

We all know Instagram is currently one of the hottest social media services, and london-Based, 
Jamaican-born deejay Beenie G
is creating a buzz with is new song called "Instagram" a new track produced by London-based Rayon Hype directed towards the females and some of the activities that go on that particular social media network. In an interview with a writer from the #JamaicaObserver recently and #Djslick44musicnews the Recording Artiste said Anyone who has an Instagram account can relate to his new song



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Thursday 24 November 2016

Reggae Artiste Cries For Peace In West Kingston And Other Surrounding Communities

Jillani who is crying said  a lot of life have been lost over the past few weeks in West Kingston and other surrounding communities “We must as a nation say enough is enough as we cannot continue to slaughter Men, Women and children. turning a blind eye to the problem will only result in heartache.”

The Recording artiste said it is not clear at this time but reports am getting from families and friends are that criminals involved in an ongoing gang feud in the division. Trading bullets, shooting people like pigeon causing a halt in activities in the area.
Since the start of 2016, Sixty-three women have died violently already in Australia or even more as we speak, Woman and Children being rape and murder in Africa, Jamaica, America, United Kingdom, and the rest of the world. Men who hate women so much they kill them with axes, burn them, stab them, beat them to death. They kill their children too or otherwise ruin their lives. 

I fear more than ever for the women and the girls I know.

“Absolutely no parent or guardian should have to endure the agonizing pain of having to bury their loved ones under these gruesome and heart-rending circumstances,”
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