Sunday, April 27, 2008
CE'CILE IS SO FLY
Saturday, April 26, 2008
REGGAE ON THE RIVER ECO MUSIC FESTIVAL
Mr. Lewis is credited with having generated more than $3 million in annual revenues based on performance fees for emerging artists under his representation. A visionary and is instrumental organizer of international entertainment events and has an excellent track record. As a producer, Mr. Lewis has managed successful public events in London , Iceland and various parts of the US . He has produced events for the U.S. Committee for Refugees, notably worked effectively with the NYPD/NYFD’s 911 Emergency Fund and Upliftment Jamaica just to name a couple of his successes.
Upstate Reggae on the River Eco Music Festival is an all-day family event that features the "Messenger" roots Reggae icon Luciano with Jah Messenjah band, featuring special guest Mikey General, as well as new sensations Rootz Underground, actor/musician Leon and the People's Band, Latin Rock Band Sequida, and Mystic Dub with more to be announced. A key component of Upstate Reggae on the River Eco Music Festival is a Children’s Pavilion where Lydia Adams Davis and Grammy Award winner, John Guth will perform. Our Art Pavilion will feature various local and international artists. Carlos “GoGo” Gomez presents an African/Cuban drum circle workshop and an environmental work shop for all ages. A multitude of vendors will be on hand with foods from all over the Caribbean and Latin America as well as a variety of arts and crafts.
The first annual Upstate Reggae on the River Eco Music Festival will help increase awareness of environmental concerns and the preservation and sustainability effort in the Hudson Valley New York region. This years theme is “Recycling to Save the Planet.” this one day event represents a tapestry of various genres of music, art, culture woven to support the message that in order to preserve the environment we must come together to create eco-friendly environments. LMJ Productions, LLC will donate part of the proceeds to Upstate Reggae on the River Inc., a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation to deserving educational and environmental organizations.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Serani Inks Two-album Deal
Serani gained public recognition as a singer when collaborated with Bugle and Movado with hit singles Doh and Dying respectively.
After reaping success there, Serani went on to record a number of other hit songs, among them, Stinking Rich, She Loves Me and Study People. According to Serani, "people have taken on to my songs very quickly, which I am very thankful for." Now, as Serani focuses his attention on his new two-album deal in Japan, he will be moving full speed ahead to ensure the success of these albums. He admitted to being, "very driven, when it comes on to music whichever aspect I am devoted to, making dancehall and reggae bigger worldwide."
Jamaica Music Industry ‘4ever’ Indebted
Through his lifetime he witnessed the transmission of Jamaican musical culture to the four corners of the globe with little direct benefit to the 'folk' of Jamaica as creators and inspirers. However, the ultimate emergence of the Jamaica Recording and Publishing Company has presented the opportunity to re-invent and preserve the wheel of creative expressions.
As such the Dodd Family is embarking on what is currently known as a 360 Degrees Project of his work that will be built on the storytelling of this legendary tale of creative expression that will be layered into the current music industry mode of digital infrastructure and delivery and expressed through publishing, merchandising, films and events.
Through this historical maze, the unfolding of the music catalog will take place that will re-align its original purpose and intellectual property rights in a manner befitting the role that this body of work has played and continues to play for the Jamaican people and culture. This will be done in partnership with various local and international firms with the one caveat being that the expression and the will of the Jamaican people, that this is their ‘Island In The Sun’ will be upheld.
Its unfolding in 2009 will kick off the proposed national celebration of 50 Years of Reggae Music, with a January 26, 2009, birthday unveiling of the commissioned bust and the launch of the development of the Studio One Museum, itself a multi-layered experience.
Nickeishia Barnes: Perseverance Personified
Nickeishia Barnes learned to turn to music to help her get through life’s difficult times at an early age and it has proved to be her strength. In 1996, she entered the much-famed Tastee Talent Competition solo, and on this first attempt, made it all the way to the quarter-finals. Two years later, she was back again, as a group. The group made it as far as the quarter finals as well and even without the first prize winnings she took away valuable lessons from the competition which has served her well.
Eventually, she evolved from this to a more serious involvement with music her brother Christopher ‘Escobar’ Barnes. After enrolling at the University of West Indies where she became somewhat distracted from the music for a while. Concerned friends encouraged her everyday to return to music, and not sit down on her immense singing talent. The words took time, but eventually bore fruit.
The extremely popular televised 2006 Digicel Rising Stars Competition effectively cemented her reputation as a talented performer, singer and songwriter. Since placing second in the competition in 2006, Nickeishia has recorded a number of songs in her very short yet rapidly climbing career. (including song entitled In Love receiving heavy rotation on the air waves).
She has worked with musical geniuses Sly and Robbie and Horace Murphy, along with the Penthouse family, which has built her skills and stockpiling an armada of hits to release gradually to the public. Nickeisha has set high goals in attaining optimum success in the local and international music industry. In addition to singing and songwriting, she has plans to enter the world of artiste management, concert production and other related field.
Funeral Arrangements for Cedella Marley Booker
A Rastafarian by faith, Cedella Booker showed the world a peacefulness and love that she openly shared with all those who surrounded her. In the spirit of Bob Marley, Mother Booker founded Movement of Jah People, an organization that benefits the underprivileged in South Florida and the Caribbean.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
TEAM JAMAICA TRODS THE ROOTS ROCKING ROAD TO BEIJING
“This year is tough, especially with the added responsibility of supporting Team Jamaica in Beijing,” states TJB President Irwine Clare. “So TJB challenged the Reggae fraternity to donate their talents to supporting the athletic fraternity, and I must say we are very pleased—kudos to Chris Chin and the VP family, and all of the artists who made this event a wonderful success.”
For the 1st annual staging, Roots Reggae newcomers Jamelody, Duane Stephenson, and ‘The Strong One’ Etana, thrilled supporters with a mix of Reggae and R&B standards and brand new singles off their upcoming albums. Critically acclaimed singer Gyptian, who happened to hear of the concert the day before, made a totally unexpected cameo appearance that had the audience screaming in delight during a brief fashion presentation by Yardman Style Clothing.
“I am really surprised and impressed with this younger generation of performers here tonight,” states Sirius Satellite Radio’s Pat McKay, after taking in the early performances. “Their music is so powerful and uplifting, and I am so proud of them for lending such a powerful voice to such a worthy cause.”
Veteran Lover’s Rock crooner Richie Stephens was in rare form, keeping the audience on edge with his signature baritone, belting out tune after tune from his catalogue of classics, including the crowd-favorite cover of Dennis Brown’s “Should I,” and his Jamaica Tourist Board anthem “Come to Jamaica.”
Headliner Cocoa Tea brought the house down, pulling from his catalogue of hits songs spanning the past two decades. From “Who She Love” to “Riker’s Island,” to “Too Young,” the audience sang every word of every song with him. He earned a deafening forward from the crowd as he closed the show with his internationally applauded hit “Barack Obama,” a musical endorsement to the Democratic presidential contender.
The event will be aired on BET and BETJ in the coming weeks.
The event’s special guests include: Jamaican Ambassador to the United States Anthony Johnson, Consul General of Jamaica, NY Geneive Brown-Metzger, internationally recognized model Camille McDonald, legenday radio personalities and concert MCs Conroy Allison and Pat McKay, Sabrina Hosang of Caribbean Food Delights, and David “Squeeze” Annakie of LinkUp Media.
Part proceeds from the “Team Jamaica on the Road to Beijing” Reggae Charity concert will assist TJB in providing subsidized travel and accommodations, meals, ground transportation, and athletic scholarships to Jamaica’s outstanding high school track and field athletes. Past Team Jamaica Bickle alums include Olympic Gold Medalist Veronica Campbell, often dubbed ‘the world's fastest woman;’ Olympic Gold Medalist Sherone Simpson; World Championship Silver Medalist Usain "Lightening" Bolt; and Olympian Aileen Bailey, sister of Dancehall legend Capleton.
Part proceeds will also be donated in memory of Olympic Gold Medalist Herb McKenley, to providing financial assistance to Jamaica’s national track and field team competing in the Summer Olympics in China.
‘Team Jamaica on the Road to Beijing’ Reggae Charity Concert sponsors include Digicel, Caribbean Food Delights, Grace Foods, Western Union, VMBS, the Union of Jamaica Alumni Associations, The Door Restaurant, BET, LinkUp Media, Jamaica National, Irie Jam Media, Caribbean World News Network, Caribbean Life, and NY CaribNews.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall Delivers
Throughout the past fifteen weeks, dozens of contestants from all parts of the island were whittled down to a final four who came to the Weekenz Bistro and Bar to vie for the crown in one final clash. The night began with the last ten finalists taking the stage and presenting some of the tunes that have allowed them to enter the hearts of many Jamaicans. Of note was the performance of Tellah who, eliminated on April 12th had the large crowd eating out of her hands with her captivating performance and Singer Jah who announced his arrival on stage by shouting "Rasta, Rasta, Rasta" causing the crowd to roar with excitement.
There were also cameos from mainstream artistes who came out to give their support to the young talent. Assassin graced the stage with his usual energetic performance and Ginjah pleased the audience by doing a rendition of his hit Rough Times with his brother and eventual winner Singer Jah.
Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall has been accepted by all levels of the society and people from all corners of the island were on location cheering on their favourite of the top four.
"The competition is a good move and I am happy that there is a competition that truly represents our music and gives our young talent a chance to shine" – Minister of Culture, Olivia Babsy Grange.
The presentation of the winners of the Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall was filled with pomp and pageantry with Singer Jah and Baby Tash being Crown and presented with their rings by the Minister of Culture. Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall presented the two winners with half a million dollars each and will sponsor the production of a single and a video to kick start their careers. It was a regal affair the type never before seen in a competition on Jamaican prime time television.
The King and Queen: Singer Jah and Baby Tash now reign supreme over their competitors having amassed the wide support of Jamaicans all over the country. Based on this overwhelming support for the competition and the contestants, the producers are planning to make Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall 2008/2009 bigger and better.
"We are very happy with the acceptance of the competition by all of Jamaica. The talent that has come out is of the highest quality and I am confident that many of the contestants who came through the competition will go on to have great careers in the music business. We can guarantee that next year's competition will be bigger and better and will be filled with many surprises that will indeed bring joy to the fans" – Mark Kenny, Executive Producer, Magnum Kings & Queens of Dancehall.
JUNIOR REID ENTERS THE DANGER ZONE
"Its great, could not be greater. This means more strength to Junior Reid. SoBe and Danger Zone linking together with Junior Reid can open new horizons and bring greater joy to my fans all over the world" – Danger Zone/SoBe Entertainment recording artiste, Junior Reid
Junior Reid has for over three decades been a regular staple in the reggae and dancehall realm. Beginning his career in the late nineteen seventies when he released tracks such as Human Nature, A1 Lover, and See How Me Black See How Me Shine, Junior Reid has now begun writing a new chapter is his impressive musical history.
Over the years Junior Reid has widened his horizons; his vocals have been used extensively on the hip hop scene. Noted for his collaboration with West Coast hip hop artist The Game on the Billboard hit It's Okay (One Blood), Reid has also appeared on 'Mims' This Is Why I'm Hot (Remix), Fabolous' album From Nothin' to Somethin on the track Gangsta Don't Play and Fat Joe's track More Money to name a few. On November 18, 2007, Reid made another great step in his musical career performed alongside Alicia Keys at the 2007 American Music Awards and is also featured on a remixed version of Alicia Keys' single No One.
Most recently, Junior Reid has done a track with Danger Zone/SoBe entertainment recording artiste Jah Cure titled Hot Long Time and it was through this collaboration that the alliance between Junior Reid and Danger Zone/SoBe Entertainment was minted.
"We have been in the music business together for many years admiring each other's work. Through the Hot Long Time collaboration we were able to strengthen each other and out of that project came Reid's signing with The Danger Zone Music Group /SoBe Entertainment. As our creed states; Unification Through Music and through this unity we strengthen Junior and he strengthens us" – Della Danger, CEO, Danger Zone Music Group.
Danger Zone continues to grow by leaps and bounds and its artiste continue to make great strides by creating good quality music. Through the signing of Junior Reid fans and music enthusiasts alike can only expect more high quality material from Danger Zone.
APPLETON MAY DAZE
Friday, April 18, 2008
Richie's Plane Lands
State of Emergency for Trends
Focused on what’s next, rather than what’s pop, IRT follows Jamaican dancers Black Blingaz during their recent visit to the U.S., as they discuss their single “Simmer Down” and upcoming plans for their group. Ricky Blaze, so named for the fire he has unarguably been bringing to the streets, takes IRT into his production house and explains why his blend of Techno/Pop riddims with a Brooklyn twist are in such high demand by top dancehall artists.
Perhaps the most controversial segment this issue, Reggae phenomenon Shaggy explains his immense success and why he believes there is “no such thing as a dancehall scene in New York.” “State of Emergency” also sheds light on dancehall production powerhouse, Don Corleone Records and two of its most promising artists, Pressure and Alaine, including footage of live performances. Noah “Di Yute With the Power” provides comic relief in a behind-the-scenes visit to popular Brooklyn station, Waah Gwan Radio. Continuously pulling the viewer in closer, IRT’s personal portrayal of the legendary Luciano gives the artist a chance to candidly discuss the hardships of his childhood, what drives his daily inspiration and the sentiment behind his new album “Jah Is My Navigator.”
IRT’s well-known ability to forecast trends brings into view talent underappreciated by commercial media. “Reggae and Dancehall have evolved greatly and IRT Ryddimz reflects that in its timeliness and content,” says music marketing professional Keisha Smith. In line with this hard-earned reputation, “State of Emergency” extends the reach of this powerful subculture and serves as the bridge connecting Dancehall and Reggae to the mainstream. “State of Emergency” is available at www.nyc456.com, www.myspace.com/irtryddimz as well as various points of sale throughout the five boroughs listed on its web presence.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
TOP PRODUCERS AND DIRECTORS TO WORK WITH MAGNUM WINNERS
The crowning of the ultimate king and queen of dancehall will be on the 19th of April and all the contestants left are excited about winning the grand prize. The winners of Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall will win half a million dollars in cash, a lucrative video with renowned video directors, and a music production deal with top producers who will produce their single release. These prizes will ensure that the winners of Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall are able to start their music careers in fine style.
Several well known producers have come on board to give the future Magnum King and Queen of Dancehall the opportunity to 'buss' big on the dancehall stage. Cordell 'Scatta' Burrell has taken on the responsibility of being the main producer guiding the future King and Queen of dancehall on their journey to musical stardom. 'Scatta', credited with launching the careers of dancehall kingpins such as Ce'cile and Aidonia has an impressive resume. With simultaneous Billboard Hot 100 charting of four songs on his 'Coolie Dance Riddim' and a production repertoire that is envied by many of the top producers in dancehall, 'Scatta' is well placed to take on the role of main producer for the future winners of the competition.
The ultimate Magnum King and Queen of Dancehall will also have their debut video produced by Jay Will and Kimala 'Lala' Bennet. Jay Will is one of the most respected directors on the dancehall scene today; boasting quality production of an international standard including Kanye West's, Through The Wire, Shaggy's Church Heathen, Beenie Man's Dreaming Of You, Mr. Vegas' Hot Wuk, T.O.K's Footprints, Voicemail's Wacky Dip and numerous others.
Not to be outdone is ace director Kimala 'Lala' Bennet who, despite being relatively new to the business has done some impressive work so far. Gaining experience from working with the likes of internationally known directors Paul Hunter, Little X and Chris Robinson, Bennet has been credited with creating some of the most cutting edge videos in the reggae and dancehall genre and is one of the most sought after of film directors in Jamaica today. Many of Jamaica's top artistes have credited Kimala with delivering for them visually pleasing videos to compliment their music including Cezar, Allaine, Baby Cham, Chuck Fenda and Sanjay to name a few.
Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall is committed to equipping the winners of the competition with the tools to take the dancehall world by storm and has put in the necessary arrangements to ensure that this commitment if fulfilled. Remember to tune in on April 19th for the grand finals of Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall on TVJ at 9pm.
Jah Cue & Junior Reid - Hot Long Time
Artiste: Jah Cure featuring Jr. Reid
Producer: Steve Morales (SOBE Entertainment)
Intro (Jr. Reid):
Hotta dan ten fire side
Jah Cure and Junior Reid the world could neva hide
Stana ding ding woeey
Hot hot hot hot hot hot hot hot hot hot hot
Dem seh dem hot yah now
But wi hot long time
This is not a secret to keep inna u mind
Dem seh wi hot yah now
But wi hot long time
This is not a secret to keep inna u mind
Stana ding ding woeey
Stana ding ding woeey
Hot hot hot hot Hot hot hot hot Hot hot hot
Verse 1 (Jr. Reid):
Dem seh wi hot yah now
wi hot long time
This is not a secret to keep inna u mind
Dem seh wi hot yah now
But wi hot long time
Original soldier yes pon the front line
Wi gi dem one blood
Gi dem foreign mind
riginal soldier yes pon the front line
waan dem fi know seh man ahead a di time
I see tree bows an trow me sign
Verse 2 (Jah Cure):
wi sing trodding the valley
And we say devide an rule
no badda think we luke warm and tink we cool
we a real teacha an we no absent from school
hope u learn it well
when we teach the rule
Chorus (Jr. Reid):
Stana ding ding woeey
Stana ding ding woeey
seh dem hot yah now
wi hot long time
This is not a secret to keep inna u mind
Dem seh wi hot yah now
But wi hot long time
Original soldier yes pon the front line
Verse 3 (Jah Cure):
We were hot before an we hotter afta
Some seh wi hot again
But wi hot from when
Junior Reid say to make the chart
Jah know you got to be smart
Jah cure and Junior Reid
Da one ya come red through the chart and top one hundred
Chorus (Jr. Reid):
Seh dem hot yah now
But wi hot long time
This is not a secret to keep inna u mind
Dem seh wi hot yah now
But wi hot long time
This is not a secret to keep inna u mind
Dem seh dem hot yah now
But wi hot long time
This is not a secret to keep inna u mind
Dem seh wi hot yah now
But wi hot long time
This is not a secret to keep inna u mind
Hot hot hot hot Hot hot hot hot Hot hot hot
Dem seh wi hot yah now
Wi hot long time
This is not a secret to keep inna u mind
Dem seh wi hot yah now
But wi hot long time
Original soldier yes pon di front lien
Dem seh wi hot yah now
Wi hot long time
This is not a secret to keep inna u mind
Dem seh wi hot yah now
But wi hot long time
Original soldier yes pon di front line
COCOA TEA TAPPED TO SEND 'TEAM JAMAICA ON THE ROAD TO BEIJING'
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Jah Cure - Green Grass & Journey
Artiste: Jah Cure
Riddim: Journey
Producer: Della Danger
Intro:
Yeah,
Yes I
It nuh connect
A could a wah mek
Hey
Like dog to vomit
Moving so chronic
From morning me sew me seed and all now dem caan ketch
Caan ketch
Trying hard to make ends meet
Cant mesh
Chorus 1:
Journey
It's how you live it you learn it
You bridges behind don't burn it
Mi wish mi can live and learn it
The Journey
It's how you live it you learn it
Your bridges behind don't burn it
Respect you live and earn it
Yeah
Verse 1:
It's not a journey to get weak
Journey to give in
It's all about the journey
The journey within
The journey within
I'm coming from a far
Still have far to go
The journeys just begun
I'm like a shooting star
And that's where we can go
We've got a lot to overcome
And some battles to be won
Hey I
Chorus 2:
Journey
From you live it you learn it
Respect you live and earn it
Bridges behind don't burn it
The journey I
From you live it you learn it I
Bridges behind don't burn it
Respect you live and earn it
Verse 2:
Long time it puzzle dem mind
Wondering how we do it
If you blind you nah go see it
We coming from a far
Ah we and dem used to par
But dem never strong
Couldn't trod along
Yeah
In dis ya journey
In dis ya journey
Yeah
Chorus 3:
The journey I
From you live it you learn it
Bridges behind don't burn it
U respect you live and earn it
The Journey
The Journey
Bridge:
From morning me sew me seed and all now dem caan ketch
Caan ketch
Trying hard to make ends meet
Cant mesh
Hey
Journey
You live it you learn it
The bridges behind don't burn it
Your respect you live and earn it
The Journey
The Journey
It's not a journey to get weak
Journey to give in
It's all about the journey
The journey within
The journey within
Artiste: Jah Cure
Riddim: The Mission
Producer: Baby G (Yard Vibes Entertainment)
Intro:
Ready now
Mi ready now
Mi ready now
Verse 1:
Too much white snow
Give them that hype flow
Mek the youths dem brain a trackle slow joe
Give dem that green grass
Never surpass
For my future my present and the past
Chorus
Give me a pound make me cut it up
Cut it up
Pass it around let me load me cup
Load me cup
Red gold and green full me Dutchie up
Dutchie up
While the army green full me Cutchie up
Cutchie up
Archie come in mek we take a sup
Down pon di scene we chant reggae in Europe
Wicked hear dem vibes yah dem get furious
The few them that love us
Some already curious
Verse 2:
Enthusiasm fills my cup
Makes me want to chant from dawn till dusk
Too much white snow
Give dem a hype flow
Mek dem youths a brain a trackle slow joe
Give dem that green grass
Never surpass
For my future my present and the past
Give dem that green grass
Give dem that green grass
Chorus
Verse 3:
If dem nuh stop cut down all the herb fields
We burning all the cane fields
Let they feel how the pain feels
Seasonal shipments of banana
Dem naw free up Jah marijuana
Need at least a pound pon every corner
Yeah
Mi hear dem a plan fi gang Jah
Hear dem dirty plans Jah
Lightening an thunder
Cause the wicket burns a sunder
Too much white snow
Rasta say no
Rasta say nooo
Too much white snow
Give them that hype flow
Mek the youths dem brain a trackle slow joe
Give dem that green grass
Never surpass
For my future my present and the past
Chorus
Verse 4:
Bring out the best in me
Smoke till mi old it never stress me
So move with you white snow and you ecstasy
Rasta no want dem ting beside a mi
Dem come a Curefest, dem bring the best for me
Give me the more, no less for me
A me name the Cure straight west for me
Orange Hill, Orange Hill
A deh so me chill
Too much white snow
Too much white snow
Chorus
Give me a pound make me cut it up
Cut it up
Pass it around let me load me cup
Load me cup
Red gold and green full me Dutchie up
Dutchie up
While the army green full me Cutchie up
Cutchie up
Too much white snow
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Danger Zone Takes A Journey
Danger Zone artistes have five songs on the production: Cutty Corn returns with Poochie Loo, Jigsy King and Tony Curtis team up again to present Show Off, Ce'Cile and Jigsy King Plant It, Jah Cure continues his musical Journey and Ce'Cile pledges to Ride or Die. All five tracks boast the high quality and superb production that Danger Zone has become known for.
With Journey, Jah Cure continues to impress with his amazing vocal capabilities. Jah Cure seeks to teach the importance on maintaining ones focus despite the difficulties. He advises not to burn bridges while explaining to his fans that "It's not a journey to get weak". Who better to present this message than the singer who has been through and risen through so many adversities?
Jigsy King and Tony Curtis also teach important lessons on surviving the journey on their track Show Off. Jigsy Kings and Tony Curtis make a good team with their vocals, complementing each other perfectly. Show Off is the first release by Jigsy for 2008 and is a good follow up to Pon di Corner which commanded the airwaves last year.
One of the other gems on the Journey's Riddim by Danger Zone is Ride or Die by Ce'Cile. Ride of Die presents Ce'Cile in a new flavour; the artiste who is known for her sometimes controversial dancehall tunes returns with a smooth and lyrically superior track.
"The Journey's project reminds me of the Jamdown project, I say this because of people's positive reactions to the production. I think my track Ride or Die and the video, which will drop next month, will continue to put me on another level with the fans especially the male ones" – Ce'Cile, Recording Artiste and co producer of Riddim.
Also featuring on the Journey's Riddim is Cutty Corn with his track Poochie Loo. Poochie Loo signals the maturity of the young Cutty Corn. The artiste who came on the scene in 2008 with Lucky Day on the Jamdown Riddim and then reaffirmed his position as a reggae and dancehall staple with No Boops on the remake of the Solidarity Riddim holds his own with Poochie Loo.
An added bonus on the Journey's Riddim is Ce'Cile and Jigsy King with what can be considered a masterpiece. Ce'Cile and Jigsy King decide to Plant It. Contrary to generic run of the mill weed songs, Plant it presents itself as a succinct ode to the herb and Ce'Cile and Jigsy King's are at one on the track with Ce'Cile's sexy tones and Jigsy's gritty choral blending to make an intoxicating collaboration.
"This project will surpass the Jamdown project which we got a Reggae Academy Award for; the songs on this riddim are all hit songs. The production is of the highest quality you'll find on a Reggae riddim today and I must lift my hat to all the artistes featured on the riddim as they all delivered and undoubtedly made the Journey's Riddim a success. I know this project will be accepted by all conscious reggae music lovers, and I see a couple number ones emerging on charts all over the world" – Della Danger CEO Danger Zone Record.
Also on the Journey's riddim is Lutan Fyah, Queen Ifrica, Tony Rebel, Jr. Reid and Morgan Heritage among others. The project will be released by SOBE Records/Danger Zone Records, under their new alliance and distributed through Fontanna, part of the Universal Music Group.
Friday, April 4, 2008
Top nominees for 27th IRAWMA
Leading with IRAWMA’s most nominations for 2007 is Tarrus Riley, with a mega seven (7) nods, including Best Male Vocalist and Best Song, for the female anthem She’s Royal. Gangster DJ Mavado has five (5) nods from IRAWMA for Best Male DJ, Best Album, Best Recording Artist(s), Songwriter of the Year, and Community Service. Beenie Man, Buju Banton, Steven Marley, Shaggy, and Sean Kingston all received four (4) nominations, while Kymani Marley, Junior Reid and Soca star Machel Montano each received three (3) nominations. Reid, competing against himself, is nominated twice in the same category -- Best Crossover -- for his hits with Alicia Keys and rapper MIMS.
The official New York Press Conference was held Thursday March 27, to a packed house at club Element in Manhattan. Hosted by veteran vocalist Sheila Hylton, Ephraim Martin of Martin’s International & Associates and Andrew Rowe of American Airlines announced the nominees, performers and sponsors. International performing artists, promoters and various media organizations were in attendance at the standing-room only event. An official announcement of the nominees was made previously this month, at the Hilton Hotel in New Kingston, Jamaica. Other IRAWMA representatives at the press conference were Directors Clifton Edwards and Austin McBean.
Ephraim Martin announced that the preliminary list of performers are Beenie Man, Kymani Marley, Doug E. Fresh, Sean Kingston, Tarrus Riley, Etana, Dean Fraser, Winsome Benjamin , D’Angel, Queen Ifrika, Mutabaruka, Cecile, Junior Reid and Dwight Pickney. Buju Banton will be among the presenters for the star studded event. More performers will be announced at a later date.
American Airlines, which has served the Caribbean region for more than 30 years, is again the official airline sponsor of the prestigious 27th Annual International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA). American Airlines first inaugurated service to the Caribbean in March 1971, flying between New York and five Caribbean destinations. Today, American and its regional affiliate, American Eagle, fly from more than 14 North American cities to more than 30 destinations in the Caribbean, as well as to the Bahamas and Bermuda in the Atlantic.
“IRAWMA executives and its media partners warmly welcome American Airlines and our other sponsors on board for the 27th IRAWMA,” said Ephraim Martin, founder of IRAWMA.
Other nominees include: Ziggy Marley, Marcia Griffiths, Rihanna, Jay Z, Kanye West, Wyclef Jean, King Sunny Ade, Sly and Robbie, Youssou N’Dour, Toots & the Maytals, Beres Hammond, Daddy Yankee, Marc Anthony, Shakira, Angela Kidjo, Femi Kuti, and Jah Cure.
Super Cat, BEST OF THE BEST for 2008
LUAU 2KGREAT
Even with scattered showers on the afternoon of the event there was a record breaking turnout of loyal luau-goers to enjoy the unique remixes of the Florida-Based Black Chiney, Excaliber from Trinidad and Tobago and the sound system that carries the heartbeat of Kingston, Renaissance. On entering the venue, the first thing that caught the patrons’ eyes was a bar stationed in the ocean with a ramp emerging from the shore to ensure safe and easy access to all beverages desired by those who dared to heighten their beverage intake on the waves of the calm ocean. A total of four well-staked bars strategically located throughout the venue had all getting their beverage request granted at a comfortable pace.
Patrons salivated as they formed fast moving lines to get a taste of the appetizing items presented for the taking. At various segments of the event different types of food were displayed. Local and regional favorites, jerk chicken and pork and roti, seafood specials and various pastas were consumed the fastest. Hotdogs and hamburgers were available for quick bite breaks with bun and cheese as compliments of the season. The seashore blazed as patrons and flames from the bonfire danced on the sand. Blow up beds were also placed on the seashore to facilitate a fun-filled atmosphere which the efficient security personnel ensured was safe from threatening disturbances.
At approximately 12:30am, patrons streamed out of the venue with smiling faces as the DJ announced the after party at Hard Rock Café. Absolute Entertainment has once again raised the bar they have set for the execution of another absolute adventure for Easter Weekend. Patrons can therefore be confident that the 2008 Absolute Temptation Isle from July 31st - August 4th will not fall short of being absolutely entertaining.
Assassin Sets Aim on new tracks
Elephant Man and Demaro - Our World
Check out the new Video from Elephant Man featuring Demarco - Our World.
The track is also on Elephant Man's Album get Physical being released under the Bad Boy/ Vp Records imprint.
Check it out
Thursday, March 27, 2008
DON CORLEON APPEARS IN AMERICAN PRIMETIME
‘GANGSTA’S DO DEM OWN TING’ IN BROOKLYN
Captivating the industry with a Hip Hop infused Dancehall swagger, Munga’s “Bad From Mi Born,” and “Earthquake” were two of 2007’s street anthems that propelled him to the forefront. Following up with tunes like “Take My Place,” and “Wine Pon It,” Munga continues to rank at the top of the new generation of Dancehall stars, making him one of the most sought after performance headliners. Demarco, who’s “Fallen Soldiers,” hit the top of the Dancehall charts in early 2008, has recently been announced as one of the nominees in the Caribbean Urban Music Awards’ ‘Best Newcomer’ category. Both artists will be joining Brooklyn-bred artist Fats, also know as Fatta, whose “Real Bad Man” has become a staple on the radio and in the streets of Brooklyn.
Following on the heels of the success of the Brooklyn debut of Mavado, Serani, and Bugle, dubbed ‘On the Rock,’ promoter Johnny Wonder of 21st Productions is predicting that ‘Gangsta’s Do Dem Own Thing’ will be another sell-out show.
“Most promoters have their shows in Queens or Manhattan and forget about Brooklyn,” states Wonder. “They forget that it’s Brooklyn that really sets the trend around here in terms of Dancehall, Hip Hop, and all forms of urban music. If you want the cutting edge in music in New York, especially Dancehall, come to the hood. Come to Brooklyn.”
‘Gangsta’s Do Dem Own Thing’ featuring Munga Honorebel, Demarco, and Fats will be held on Friday, April 11th at C-PAC in Brooklyn. The event will be hosted by Noah and Steve Austin, and music will be provided by Massive B, Thunderbolt, Gully Squad, Noah, and Tek-9 Movements.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
SHERYL LEE RALPH JOINS THE CAMPAIGN TO SEND ‘TEAM JAMAICA ON THE ROAD TO BEIJING’
“Sheryl Lee Ralph has always been a strong supporter of many social and entertainment related causes in Jamaica and the Caribbean, as well as the United States,” states Team Jamaica Bickle founder Irwine Clare. “TJB heartily welcomes her endorsement of this campaign, and thanks her for making this very meaningful commitment.”
Ralph, a Tony award-nominated actress and singer of Jamaican decent, will be joining Jamaican-American international model Camille McDonald, as a spokeswoman for the ‘Team Jamaica Bickle on the Road to Beijing’ campaign.
The ‘Team Jamaica on the Road Beijing’ Reggae Charity Concert, presented by TJB in association with VP Records, will be the campaign’s first major fundraising event. Set for Sunday, April 20th at the Walt Whitman Theater at Brooklyn College, renowned Lover’s Rock crooner Richie Stephens, and new Roots sensations Etana, Duane Stephenson, and Jah Melody are among the event’s featured performers.
“Team Jamaica Bickle and VP Records are challenging more of our A-list Reggae entertainers to give back to Jamaica by raising funds to give our athletes a chance to represent ‘brand Jamaica’ at the 26th Annual Olympic Games in Beijing, China this August,” Clare states.
Endorsed by BET Networks, the staging will be aired on BET and BETJ this spring.
With a fourteen year history of providing educational and athletic assistance to promising Jamaican high school athletes competing at the annual Penn Relay competition in April, this year Team Jamaica has also vowed to financially assist Jamaica’s qualifying track athletes set for the Olympics in China this August. All donations will be made in the memory of Jamaican track and field legend, Olympic gold medalist Herb McKenley.
Major corporate sponsors of the ‘Team Jamaica on the Road to Beijing’ Campaign include Victoria Mutual Building Society, Grace Foods, Jerk Q’zine, Vincent Hosang Family Foundation, Western Union, Digicel, Jamaica National, TransContinental Shipping, Dennis Shipping, the Union of Jamaican Alumni Associations, and the Door Restaurant. Community partners include JAMPACT and Jamaica Organization of New Jersey.
Media supporters for the ‘Team Jamaica on the Road to Beijing’ Reggae Charity Concert include BET, Irie Jam Media, Link Up Media, Caribbean Lifestyle Magazine (CLM), Caribbean World News Network, and a host of other independent broadcasters.
MS. TRINITI SET TO BLAZE STAGES THIS SPRING
Hip Hop fans will get a taste of Ms. Triniti’s ‘Ragga Hop’ style this month at Urban Network Magazine’s 20th Anniversary Entertainment-Marketing Summit in Los Angeles, CA and WDKX’s 34th Anniversary After-Party in Rochester, NY where she will be performing alongside leading Hip Hop acts Lil’ Wayne, Trina, Dem Franchize Boyz and Bun B.
In May, Ms. Triniti will be touring the West Coast with popular Soca-Pop-Rock combination band the Kes Band, after traveling to the ‘Land of the Rising Sun’ in April. Due to the overwhelming success of her albums, Ragga Hop (2006), Do or Dare (2006) and Essential Ragga Hop (2008), in Japan, popular demand has warranted the release of a greatest hits compilation, slated for an April 23rd release.
Ms. Triniti’s Trinidadian and American roots, and British up bringing have inspired an eclectic sound that fuses an array of European, American and Caribbean styles into one distinctive ‘Ragga Hop’ sound. Often toted as the Caribbean answer to Beyoncé, her versatility as a singer, Dancehall deejay, and Hip Hop emcee coupled with her multi-cultural ethnic background, gives her an exotic edge over the average musical diva.
“My sound isn’t just Soca or just Dancehall, or just Hip Hop,” states Ms. Triniti. “My heritage is a fusion of different cultures; my music is a fusion of the different sounds that have influenced me culturally. Each musical genre has its own style, pattern, and attitude that make them unique. I have brought them all together to make something incredibly unique.”
Recognized by some of Reggae, R&B and Hip Hop’s heavy hitting producers, Triniti has worked with everyone from Grammy nominated dynamic duo Sly and Robbie, to Lenky Marsden, the man behind Sean Paul’s mega hit “Get Busy”, and R&B singer/producer Mario Winans. After a brief stint as a Sony/Columbia recording artist in 2003-2004, Triniti launched out on her own with her company Trini Girl Music LLC. She has toured with Sean Paul and Ja Rule, and opened for Shaggy, Elephant Man, Kevin Lyttle, Beenie Man, and Maxi Priest among others, performing throughout the U.S., Caribbean, Europe, and Japan.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
MARK KENNY: BRINGING AUTHENTIC JAMAICAN TALENT TO THE MASSES
Born in Dublin Ireland, Mark Kenny has been an ardent fan of Jamaican music and culture since the 1970s. The professionally trained pianist became a convert to reggae after listening to the group 'Culture' who are credited with influencing the development of Punk Rock music in the 1970s. Kenny has developed a sophisticated appreciation of Jamaica's music and culture which is manifested in his work with Digicel Rising Stars and Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall.
Kenny began his television career in 1990 as a producer with Animedia, one of Ireland's largest animation companies at the time. He excelled and went on to produce one of Ireland's most popular talent shows: Your're a Star. It was after observing his work on the Your're a Star talent competition that in 2004, Digicel and Newcom solicited his help in bringing true Jamaican talent to the masses. This collaboration gave birth to the Rising Stars competition.
After four immensely successful seasons and becoming the most popular show on television, Kenny decided to take Jamaican television to another level and in 2007 launched Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall.
Executive producer, Mark Kenny explains: "I noticed that a lot of Deejays would audition for Digicel Rising Stars and not make it into the finals because the format does not cater to dancehall. We thought it would be a good idea to have a show that is dedicated to dancehall 100%. I also noticed that female driven dancehall and male driven dancehall is different, so it would be interesting to have a king and queen rather than both sexes competing against each other."
Mark Kenny has a keen eye for talent and over 18 years of experience in knowing what people like to see on their television. Both Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall and Digicel Rising Stars have given numerous Jamaicans, from all walks of life and all corners of the island, the opportunity to showcase their talent and become recognised Jamaican artistes.
Kenny explains how Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall is achieving its mandate to 'buss' new talent: "Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall has shown that there is strong dancehall talent in Jamaica that has not had a platform for exposure. Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall is now that platform. To see the performances on stage, to see the set and the overall production is a dream achieved. Since we began airing on TVJ we have grown from strength to strength and there is enough talent out there for Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall to go on perpetually."
After bringing two very popular shows to Jamaican television, Mark Kenny has big plans for the future. He plans to continue the success of Digicel Rising Stars while making the second season of Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall, to be aired in November 2008, bigger and better. He also plans to bring other television shows to Jamaican television while at the same time exposing Jamaican culture and talent to the world.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Sanjay's Lonely Breaks new Ground
Lonely has broken new ground for Sanjay as he now has a burgeoning following in Germany and England. The video of Sanjay's Lonely is also a regular feature on reggae cable stations, boasting a more regular than usually rotation on Hype TV, RE TV, local TV stations and international reggae oriented stations in New York, Miami and Germany.
Sanjay has been getting and overwhelmingly positive response from the reggae market for his transformed image. The artiste, who cut his hair in the video for Lonely, sees this as validation for the considerable amount of work he has put in to ensure his work is always of a good quality.
"I am receiving good reviews for Lonely both internationally and locally. I am pleased with the responses so far and I would just like to let the fans know that they can expect bigger ad better things from Sanjay" – Sanjay, Recording Artiste
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Danger Zone Continuing to Bring Unification Through Music
Danger Zone currently has six top flight artistes on its roster, lead by Ce'Cile and Jah Cure, Danger Zone's success has proven that it has the level of professionalism and expertise to manage the careers of two of Jamaica's most popular talents. Not to be outdone are the other artistes on the roster; Cutty Corn created waves last year with his breakout hit Lucky Day and has shown that he staying power with singles such as No Boops on the 'Solidarity Riddim' and Call Me on the 'Payback Riddim'. Cutty Corn has also been a regular on the local and international music scene with recent performances at the Real Ting Café in Jacksonville Florida, Island explosion, Magnum GT Taylor's Christmas Extravaganza and Guinness Sting 2007.
Another of the artistes signed to Danger Zone is veteran artiste Jigsy King who has maintained a presence on the Dancehall scene for many years. Jigsy King came on the scene with his smash hit Rail Up right out of the gate in 1993, his second big hit, Gal A Fuss Gal A Fight established him as a rising star, and the song's combination of the 'matey' phenomena with gritty commentary confirmed him as one of the best songwriters in dancehall till today. Recently Jigsy King has been busy both in the studio and on the stage with current hits such as Pon Di Ends, Plant It and Show Off on the 'Journey's Riddim' as well as Extra Clip on the 'Sting 93 Riddim' produced by Scatta.
Danger Zone is also nurturing new talent and has two of the most exciting new prospects on the dancehall scene. Rass Fraser and Mickey Pelpa are two of the young artistes on the Danger Zone Label, both are honing their skills and are destined to take the reggae world by storm.
Danger Zone Records is known for putting out quality music and over the years has released numerous tracks and tunes that have won the hearts of both local and international reggae fans. The latest riddim from Danger Zone is the 'Journeys' Riddim', Produced by Jigsy King, Della Danger and Cecile. The Journey, features Journey by Jah Cure, Cecile's Ride or die, Plant It by Jigsy King featuring Ce'Cile, Show Off by Jigsy King & Tony Curtis, and Poochie Loo by Cutty Corn.
The Journeys Riddim follows on the successful heritage of Danger Zone which in 2007 premiered two hit riddims with numerous hit songs stemming from them. The 'Jamdown Riddim' won the Best Reggae Compilation Album at the recent RIAJAM awards giving Della Danger the Executive Producer's Award. Danger Zone also premiered the 'Payback Riddim' which featured a good mix of 19 tracks featuring some of Jamaica's hottest dancehall names.
Danger Zone continues to make good strides in the music industry. With top notch production and proven experience in artiste promotion and management, Danger Zone is destined to continue bringing unification through music.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
A Diamond on the Pulpit
Dancehall recording artiste Macka Diamond seems to be the latest entertainment personality to be trodding this path. Just recently Macka was the specially invited guest of Prophet/Pastor Arthur Duncombe, of The City of Praise, in Nassau, Bahamas, to speak to the women of his congregation.
The request in itself seemed strange, said, Leesah Larmond of DiamondDistrict Ja., who initially refused to take the booking for the artiste, on the basis that it just didn’t seem morally correct for her artiste to be placed in such a compromising and strange situation. “I mean, let’s be reasonable, we are talking about Macka Diamond, and these people where talking about having her come and address a congregation of Christian women, it just didn’t seem right …” However, with the Pastor himself calling and making his intentions clear, Leesah eventually saw it his way.
The conference was based around the fact that in the Bahamas, too many women in the church seem to be losing their husbands to women who are not of the fold. That alone made it a bit intimidating, said Macka, who didn’t want to be looked upon as the object of these women’s problems. But ….they needed someone from the secular world who would not be afraid or timid to talk about issues of sex without the frills and fandangles, and after much contemplating, Macka decided to accept the challenge.
What Macka however soon found out was that although they may sing a different tune, like her, they (all the women in congregation) all want the same things; contentment, happy family life and the list of usual desires on most women’s wish list. That in itself was not strange, but what was, was the fact that the church actually reached out for a dancehall artiste, one who they believed knew a thing or two about holding on to a man.
“Who me?” asks Macka with a smile when asked if she was going to write the ‘How to Hold a Man advice book,’ “no sah, dat too much fi me, mi wi leave it at fiction, but the advice thing dey pon ah level wha kinda tricky, suh mi ago leave it alone.” That being said, it sure didn’t stop Macka from stepping up to the plate like the professional she is and answering the question like she had a degree in the field of Relationship Counselling. In Macka’s own words, it wasn’t so much about the advice, but more so speaking from a personal standpoint, listening to the issues the ladies in the Bahamas are having with their husbands, and basically saying if it was her in the situation, this is how she would deal with it.
“It wasn’t like I was trying to be all professional with it, I was just doing me, telling them how I feel and how I would deal with things, that was all Macka did, well,” Macka pauses and flashes a wide smile before saying, “dat and show dem di wine wha fi use hold dem man, because dem say dem hear bout it and wanted to learn it.” Macka blushes and says, “mi nuh really know it mi self either anuh, but mi jus show dem how fi do Hulla Hoop.”
“We all can learn from each other, age or status making no difference,” says Macka, when questioned about the strange nature of the request to speak to a congregation of Christians. “In some way you could say it strange yes, but in a next way, remember sey we jus went and speak to the students at Jose Marti High School, we spent a day over the Christmas holidays with the blind children at Salvation Army, so we are not strangers to different types of audience, plus most people who are now saved, once wasn’t, so although they may not listen to my music any more, they know me, and I am proud to know that a church can call my office and request my presence to speak to the ladies of their congregation, dat big” says The Money Goddess, sounding like she has her sights set on something for prime time, after the well attended and well received church event saw even the ladies of the congregation sticking around to take pictures and chit-chat with Macka.
Ziggy Marley, increasing AIDS/HIV awareness
Marley has lent his support to a number of grassroots causes and his voice to the Jamaican jellyfish character in the 2004 animated film "A Shark's Tale." In 2005, Marley's dreadlocked image was featured in a series of ads for the Aldo Shoes Fight Against AIDS campaign.
"I like to involve myself in positive things, so this is something that is important to me," Marley said by phone from Los Angeles.
Sister to Sister Mediathon
Launched at Women’s Centre Foundation of Jamaica Head Office on Thursday, March 7 the mediathon aims to assist in empowering females. Proceeds of the event will go towards building shelters for battered women across the island and also towards the Women’s Centre Foundation of Jamaica. The mediation recognizes International Women’s Day which is celebrated worldwide on March 8 under the theme ‘Financing for Gender Equality.’
The mediathon has an ambitious but attainable goal of ten million Jamaican dollars, in addition to the mandate of raising awareness of significant issues affecting women. To date a number of ‘sisters’ in the entertainment business have reached out in support of the event. Confirmed ‘sisters’ include: actress Leonie Forbes, veteran singer Marcia Griffiths, newcomer Etana, conscious deejay Queen Ifrica, dancehall diva Ce’cile, songstress Tessanne Chin, multi-talented Cherine Anderson, rising stars judge and singer Nadine Sutherland, dub poet Cherry Natural as well as the L’ Acadco dancers.
These independent and creative women will lend their talents to motivate women around the country to stand up for themselves and their rights while encouraging the broader audience to pledge funds towards the target. The mediathon will be staged at the studios of the Creative Production and Training Centre (CPTC) and will be broadcast live on various television and radio stations. The programme for the April 13 event, which starts at 1 PM, will include a showcase of music, dance, poetry and more.
At the launch Minister of Information, Culture, Youth and Sport Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange noted that women had come a far way yet many still face the day to day trials of domestic and sexual abuse. She recognized that the government’s contribution alone is not enough, stating: “in order to effectively implement programmes and initiatives that will help to empower our women and girls, adequate human and financial resources will have to be secured. This highlights the need to carry out work to promote gender equality. It also points to the need for partnerships with other organizations and collaboration among various stakeholders to meet gender equality goals.”
The Minister closed by noting that one organization already on the ‘Sisters to Sisters’ initiative is Food for the Poor. Food for the Poor will assist in the work of the Women’s Centre Foundation of Jamaica as well as in the furnishing of the shelters for battered women. The initiative is confident that many more organizations will follow to assist in achieving the targets.