Episodes
Patrick’s natural tendency to imitate the voices of who he spoke about when telling a story was noticed by one of their friends, Dwayne (psycho) Christie. In 1996. Dwayne suggested Patrick recorded this intriguing art that would cause a phenomena that came to be known as the “Stir it Up volumes.” The series began with volumes 1,2 and 3 which Patrick conceptualized ,wrote and recorded the most of and invited his brother Paul to play the character of Famous Demus. Initially, even though Stir it...
Published 04/10/21
Black people needs to stop supporting movies that down plays them.
Published 03/17/21
Blaque Roots’ is a movement that infuses rebel elements to create a sound that speaks to the essence of Black life and
how we orient to this world. Mutual fans and inspired by each other’s artistry, Mic Blaque and Nakeeba Amaniyea
(Roots) seamlessly merged energies to create a soulful and passionate album that intimately narrates our experiences
from the point of seduction to the plot of social justice. The natural synergy and creative collision of these two
individually accomplished...
Published 03/05/21
How can women empower each other in their daily lives..
Published 03/04/21
How to create generation wealth
Published 02/16/21
Born and raised in Jamaica, home of Reggae Music, Soprano X (Neel Brown) was a former Firefighter with the Jamaica Fire Brigade for 15 years before leaving to pursue his passion for music.
Published 02/14/21
Natalee Henry – Minister, Motivational Speaker, Publisher, Author, Founder and C.E.O. of Season Destiny, a ministry designed to “empower you to make right decisions in life.” Natalee was born in St. Catherine Jamaica, to parents Ernest & Rose Henry. She became a dedicated Christian in 1996 while living in Pembroke Pines Florida. Not willing to live just an ordinary life, Natalee sought God’s guidance. Her life was transformed in 2001 after answering the call of God; Natalee attended...
Published 02/12/21
Jamaican born, Ishmael Rolando Stewart otherwise known as “Jahvine”, from
parents, Miss Juliet Robinson and Mr. Claude Stewart, was born on the 7 th day of
April 1989 at the most famous Maternity Hospital in Kingston Jamaica, Victoria
Jubilee Hospital.
He grew up without a father figure due to his father was a police officer and
was shot off duty and died before Jahvine was born the present year of birth
1989. With that said Jahvine mother sent him to Christiana to live with his Aunt
Rose who...
Published 02/06/21
Open discussion
Published 02/05/21
Ghetto Klasic break out artiste
Published 01/31/21
Triston (born September 29th, 1983) better known as his stage name Triston Fivestar, is a Dancehall Reggae artist, promoter, and event planner best known for his catchy hit phrase “Tell mi how mi sound!”
Published 01/30/21
Royal Blu, whose real name is Sean-Michael Francis, is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and entertainer. He was born and raised in St. Catherine, Spanish Town, Jamaica.
Published 01/28/21
Dwayno – born Dwayne Forrester in St. Catherin Jamaica, is an humble, self motivated talented and very articulate reggae / dancehall artist.
Born in in St. Catherine Jamaica, Dwayno is destine to be one of the leading dancehall artist of the generation – that emerged in the wake of the influence of Mavado and Vybz Kartel. The development of his unique style is the result of a lifetime of musical influence, surrounded by different forms of music in the Old Harbour community that he grew up …...
Published 01/27/21
Tony Curtis adamantly insists on creating music that eloquently advocate the heartfelt concerns of people. His new 15 track album "Message In The Muzik" and latest singles "Love You Like Music" (Download @ITUNES), "One More Try" (Download @ITUNES) , "Friends" featuring Lukie D and Live It Up is mere proof of his conviction. After almost 2 decades in the music business, 8 studio albums, a string of collaborations the reggae crooner still delivers a nice variety of reggae and dancehall songs.
Published 01/26/21
Given the name ‘Steppa’ by a friend because of the rhythmic manner in which he walked, he later annexed ‘Boom’ to compliment the explosive compositions he had planned for the mainstream music market. Standing a commanding 6ft 2” the lanky singer not only towers over the average person but also his lyrical contenders with sharp, meticulously written songs complimented by catchy melodies and pristine clarity.
Hailing from the enclaves of Central Village, St. Catherine, Steppa realized he had...
Published 01/24/21
Errol King, c.1970,
Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. In 1993, King developed his DJ skills chanting on various sound systems. He voiced a number of hits at various studios with several producers in Jamaica and gained a reputation as the youths' DJ. His vocal style and delivery was similar to Buju Banton, whose gritty delivery over popular rhythms guaranteed a hit. An early example of his style can be found on "Cock Up And Ride"; the tune was produced by King Jammy's son John John and was a...
Published 01/23/21
If when you hear Hip Hop you imagine lean, pills, strip clubs, think again. 100GrandRoyce is passionate, authentic, street and his music is more pain to pleasure than party and b******t. When asked why he decided to leave the streets to focus on music full time, Royce says “I’m a pain rapper, hustle streets money and motivation is my subject matter, better to tell my experiences musically than to experience it in life again.” Royce’s belief is that when you stick to what you know the people...
Published 01/17/21
Tanto Blacks for almost a decade, he is not announcing any big transformation. Instead, the 'Tru Billionaire' singer wants people to acknowledge him by the stage name Real Rich the name he would like to create a legacy under.
Published 10/19/20
Anarchie interview we spoke about his career, music setback ups and down of music, and his plans moving forward , with his new artiste on the way.
Published 10/13/20
The World Mission Society Church of God is a new religious movement that originated in South Korea in 1964. After founder Ahn Sahng-hong died in 1985, the Church expanded its activities to other parts of the world and began to use the name World Mission Society Church of God.
Published 10/10/20
Press Fyah was born Conroy Rennis in the parish of Portland, Jamaica. He is a Reggae/dancehall artiste, songwriter and producer.
Published 10/05/20
In Jamaica where selectors spend several years trying to make their name known to the dancehall audiences, Foota Hype’s exploits have earned him a renowned name plus a tight following in relatively record time. His face pops up on the posters for major stage shows and concerts all over the world. Known for bravado and comical expressions on the microphone, Foota is a crowd favorite in the expansive music loving communities across the country.
Published 10/04/20
New producer on the rise look out for his projects
Published 10/04/20
Runkus is a Jamaican singer, deejay, MC, songwriter and producer, and one of the island’s most sought-after young talents. Blending the cultural gravitas of reggae and dancehall with the wordplay of hip-hop, his music is global in its perspective yet unmistakably Jamaican at its root. Now aligned with Delicious Vinyl Island, the new Caribbean music imprint from iconic hip-hop label Delicious Vinyl, he is taking his message to the world with the new single “99%.”
Published 10/04/20
His love for dancehall and reggae music began from an early age, while he was going to primary school.
Dancehall artiste BUGLE
He did not got his break until 2000 when he met with fellow dancehall artiste O'Neil Bryan popular known as Elephant man.
This led to him started writing songs for Elephant man.
Published 10/02/20