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dancehallmag.com | Kediesha Perry
After almost five decades since its formation, legendary reggae group Mystic Revealers is still on a mission to spread positive messages through its music. Lead vocalist Billy Mystic explained that a tour, as well as multiple tracks set for release are in the works. “We’re going to continue to do great music. We believe in music with a message, because the message that we put out is important to us and that is what it’s all about.
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dancehallmag.com | Kediesha Perry
After spending two years in federal prison after pleading guilty to production of false identification documents and bank fraud, dancehall artist Stamma Gramma has returned reformed and ready to regain his place in the industry. The entertainer, whose given name is Michael Williams, rose to prominence in 2013 with Scammer Anthem. In this case the life of the entertainer—who holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems—was in fact, imitating art. “It was rough.
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2 weeks ago |
dancehallmag.com | Kediesha Perry
The stage is set for the inaugural staging of Bonafide Fest at the Catherine Hall Stadium in Montego Bay, St James on Mother’s Day. The event features a star-studded lineup including American R&B band Atlantic Starr, Minnesota band The Jets, Bonafide Band, Tessanne Chin, Christopher Martin, Kevin Downswell, and Mackie Conscious. It will be hosted by Ron Muschette. Co-promoters Jr Stephens and Virginia Toalepai promise an unforgettable experience. “We expect this show to be sold out.
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2 weeks ago |
dancehallmag.com | Kediesha Perry
Ghanaian-American singer Moliy as well as rapper/singer and songwriter Yung Wylin’ are just two of the headliners billed for AfroJam Jamaica between June 26-29 in Negril. Organiser Susannah Salmon explained that the handpicked guests which will also include Afrobeats, dancehall and hip hop stars will curate an impactful cultural experience for patrons.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Kediesha Perry
14 hours agoRyan Coogler’s masterpiece mixes African spirits, the American church and the power of music into a terrifying brew. The great, pioneering Afrobeat musician Fela Kuti once said: “Music is a spiritual thing — you don’t play with music. If you play with music, you will die young. Because when the …
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