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Vybz Kartel says “Fassy Mouth Killa Cyah Diss Mi”

June 3rd, 2009

Vybz Kartel says “Fassy Mouth Killa Cyah Diss Mi”

“M16 and K man grow wid, but di barber bad when him grow big, and the suck p*$$y one in a di black whe a seh him name killa him a hences.”

After weeks of positive songs like Mama and a few girl songs like Get Wild - Addi Di Teacha has recently voiced a new controversial single titled When Since in which he disses everyone in the Alliance.

According to words on the street, several members of the Alliance have also voiced diss songs that are geared towards the Portmore Empire.

Beenie Man Getting Ready to Attack The Alliance

Is this the new Dancehall War, Portmore Empire VS Alliance? According to a good source, fans can also expect a few diss tracks from Beenie Man who has been shouting “A Gaza Mi” on several stage shows. So far, the doctor has released a counteraction for one of Mavado’s song. OutAroad.com will get more details on this one.

Source: www.outaroad.com

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Bounty Calls Kartel A Genius

May 25th, 2009

Bounty Calls Kartel A Genius

Following on the heels of a recent interview with the Jamaica Star where the Warlord Bounty Killer and U.S. based deejay Flippa Mafia traded insults about an unfinished house and moneys owed.  The very outspoken Alliance leader has once again stepped to the fore to speak his mind about several topical issues including two of his most accomplished proteges Vybz Kartel and Mavado.

According to the Warlord in his usual strong intonations, “Kartel a di wickedest genius, lyrically, but him still can’t throw Mavado. Kartel buss (10) years now and Mavado bigger than yuh and richer than yuh and him have at least three points ahead of Kartel. Some of these niggaz are stupid and just want to run di clubs and the streets.”

The cross angry deejay had high praises for fellow group members Serani and Mavado and said Kartel aka the ‘Gaa-zer’ and his Portmore Empire will never be able to attain the accolades of Alliance before later labeling them the Ungrateful Alliance.

“Look pon MTV Jams, yu si nobody from Gaaa-zer? Nuh Mavado yuh si? Mavado deh pon Hot 97 in a New York an’ a tour the whole a di US. Yuh never did know seh a suh Mavado bad till him start clash with Kartel, don’t? When Kartel leave Alliance him a do him thing and Mavado come replace him as a general. Who in a Portmore Empire can step up and be a leader? Jah Vinci? Blak Ryno? Dem a follower.” - He added.

Source: www.876radio.com

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Beenie Man Calls Elephant Man A Clown In Interview

May 14th, 2009

Destra Makes New York ‘Hott’ With New Album

May 9th, 2009

Destra Makes New York ‘Hott’ With New Album

NEW YORK, NY (RHONA FOX, INC.) - International soca star Destra Garcia successfully launched her latest studio effort, HOTT, in Manhattan last Saturday, April 25, 2009. A sold-out crowd packed SOB’s, as New York City’s premier nightlife promotions team - Upscale Crowd Entertainment and Caribbean Fuse - presented the launch of her sixth album to longtime and new fans.

The versatile vocalist, songwriter and performer did not disappoint the packed Manhattan venue. Without her Atlantik band and joined by only two of her dancers, Destra drove the crowd into a bacchanal frenzy.  With rags, flags and shirts waving in the air, she thrilled them with her soca staples like “Carnival” and “Bonnie & Clyde,” and new hits from the album, including the title track “Hott,” and “Bacchanal.”

HOTT is a brilliant introduction to who Destra is, for those who are unfamiliar with her, and is a must-have addition to the ‘Destra’ collection for fans and soca-lovers everywhere. “I think this album shows growth as a performing artist - a combination of my musical styles and versatility - past, present and future,” discloses soca’s ultimate female ambassador. Boasting 10 sizzling tracks, HOTT is poised to take soca fans by storm as Destra brings this indigenous sound of the southern Caribbean to music aficionados around the world. 

She will first hit the masses at the Best of the Best concert in Miami in May, where she’ll share the stage with Rick Ross and T-Pain, and represent as the only soca act on the dancehall/hip-hop bill. Her tour dates for the summer include stops to celebrate Caribana in Toronto, Crop Over in Barbados, and Notting Hill Carnival in London, just to name a few of the world’s biggest music festivals.

While in New York, Destra met with members of the media, including TRACE TV, was featured on Irie Jam Radio and on New York’s urban mainstream giant HOT97, with Jabba, D Life and Bobby Konders. She also headlined at PACE University last Friday, then shocked the crowd at Caribbean Fridays at Club Element with an impromptu performance.

Celebrating 10 years in the business, Destra revealed she is ready to move forward, accepting new challenges with the aid of musical skills already acquired. And if this album celebration proved anything, it is that Destra’s fans are ready to join her journey, wherever she goes. The club was filled to capacity hours before she hit the stage at 3am, and promoters say they had to turn away almost 500 people. “This is the best experience I’ve had in New York, in all the years I’ve been coming here,” stated an exorbitant Destra, following her rousing showcase. “From the sold-out crowd in the club to the radio interviews and meeting with the media and fans, it definitely was my best trip here.”

For those who missed the soca queen in action, she will be back in New York in late May. Tune in to her new singles and tour dates by visiting www.myspace.com/officialdestragarcia or www.mydestra.com.

Log on to www.upscalecrowd.com to stay updated on more exciting events, brought to you by Upscale Crowd Entertainment and Caribbean Fuse.

Source: www.trinijunglejuice.com

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Mavado Demolishes the UK

May 9th, 2009

Mavado Demolishes the UK

Dancehall megastar Mavado kicked off his UK/European Tour in fine style last night at Club Isis in Nottingham, causing pandemonium with the many females in attendance, who spent most of his performance trying to drag him off stage.

                             

The packed club was the first of 4 shows on the “Brighter Days” UK tour, with Bristol, Bradford and London finishing off the UK leg on Sunday night. Alliance stablemate Serani and Bugle are also on the UK tour. The Anger Management Band is the backing band for the London show, with Alliance selector Boom Boom also in the travel party.

Monday sees Mavado jetting off to Paris for his first-ever live shows in Europe, which will see the Gully god blaze a trail through France, Holland, Germany, Switzerland and Belgium.  “It’s my third time in the UK and every time it gets bigger and better,” says Mavado. “I will be performing in many new cities and countries on this tour which is exciting and I am looking forward to going to Europe to spread my music and represent Jamaica.”

As soon as Mavado finishes up in Europe he will fly straight into Miami for the Best of the Best Memorial Day Weekend extravaganza, that promises to be bigger and better than ever, rounding out a gruelling month in LA for the UCLA Jazz Festival on Monday May 25th.

                          

Being able to perform in UK cities that had previously stopped Mavado performing there and with successful shows in St Maarten and Antigua recently, his travelling woes seem far behind now, as Mavado moves on to a busy Summer that will see him in action in Atlanta, Greensboro, the St Kitts Music Festival, HOT 97’s Summer Jam, the Brooklyn Music festival and his first ever tour to Japan amongst other places.

With some big name collaborations in the making, the Gully God’s international popularity continues to expand.

Source: www.outaroad.com

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Mavado Headlines “Best of the Best”

April 24th, 2009

Mavado Headlines “Best of the Best”

The show that promises to be the ‘best of the best’ is indeed that. The 2009 line-up for its third undertaking on Sunday, May 24th at Bicentennial Park in Miami sees nothing but stars! Billed as the “Best Caribbean Show in North America,” Best of the Best has grown into an international music festival, which music lovers journey from around the world to savor each year. Presented by Miami’s premier promotions company, JBJ Entertainment, this year’s roster showcases artists that are at the top of their game, in their respective genres, in Caribbean and urban music.

Dancehall star Mavado is enjoying amazing crossover success with his current album sitting pretty at #76 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-hop albums; it’s the only Caribbean album on a Billboard mainstream chart. “Last year I didn’t get to make it to the show,” says Mavado. “So this year, Best of the Best is going to get the very best of Mavado.”

Also enjoying tremendous mainstream airplay is Serani, whose single “No Games” comes in at #67 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-hop chart this week. “With all the positive things happening in my career recently, Best of the Best is dropping at the right time,” reveals Serani. “I’m 100% ready to celebrate with all my fans cause it’s going to be one big party!”

Elephant Man joins the momentum as his dance anthem “Nuh Linga” debuts this week on Billboard’s Hot 100 R&B/Hip-hop chart at #100. Fans can also expect to enjoy massive catalogs of hits from Wayne Wonder (”No Letting Go,” # 11 Billboard Hot 100; 2003), Bounty Killer (”Hey Baby” with No Doubt; 2001 & “Hip Hopera” with The Fugees; 1997), Beenie Man (”Hmm Hmm,” #42 Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-hop Singles Sales; 2006), Capleton (Heathen Rage, #42 Billboard Hot Rap Singles; 1996), Cocoa Tea (”Barack Obama,” #9 Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-hop Singles Sales; 2009), and Tony Matterhorn (”Dutty Wine,” #24 Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-hop Singles Sales; 2007).

The show will also profile soca star Destra, who drops her new album internationally this week. Reggae artist Ras Penco comes with the #3 reggae song in Jamaica, while Ce’Cile sits at the top of the reggae album chart (Jamaica Weekly Countdown). The Caribbean roster rounds up with Spice (who is enjoying massive airplay with her collaboration with Vybz Kartel, “Romping Shop”), Flippa Mafia, Christopher Martin and The Stones.

Hip-hop lovers will be satisfied with heavyweights like Rick Ross (who just dropped his new album this week, Deeper Than Rap), Jeezy, remix king T-Pain and Miami’s own DJ Khaled. “It’s going to be a night to remember,” states Mavado, of the star-studded bill. “The show’s name tells you who is performing, so the fans can come out and expect to see the best.”

Air Jamaica has just been added as an airline sponsor for the show, which takes place at Bicentennial Park, located at 1075 Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami. Park gates open at 1:00 pm and show time is set for 1:30pm sharp. The 10-hour event does not end there. Everyone is invited to the official Best of the Best After Party, at Bongos Nightclub (located behind the American Airlines Arena), immediately following the show.

www.bestofthebestconcert.com

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Buju Banton Mourns Mother Death

April 18th, 2009

Buju Banton Mourns Mother Death

876radio.com is saddened to announce the passing of Reggae superstar Buju Banton’s beloved mother, Murdine “Miss Dotty” Clarke. Miss Dotty made her transition earlier this month, leaving behind her adoring children, grandchildren, family and friends.

A very somber Buju said he would like to thank all those who have sent their condolences in this his time of grief.

In other news Gargamel Music, Inc. celebrates its 5th year operating in the United States by going green! Originally launched in Kingston by CEO Buju Banton back in the late 90s, the label is proud to do our part for the environment by kicking off a fresh line of recycled products starting with the new Buju Banton album, Rasta Got Soul, which drops in North America next week Tuesday, April 21st. The date also marks the 43rd anniversary of the late Emperor Haile Selassie’s historic visit to Jamaica in 1966.

Art Director, Darhil Crooks of Foundation Design Studio, explains his creative vision for the new album. “Now that we’re in a digital age, everything about the CD as we know it has become disposable. Album art has been reduced to a small icon on whatever mp3 player you use,” he explains.

Darhil remembers exploring his parents vinyl collection as a kid and getting absorbed in the artwork. “That tactile feeling has been lost,” he admits, “but I felt it was important that we brought that back with Rasta Got Soul. People throw away jewel cases now and I really wanted to bring back the feeling of vinyl when the music and the imagery were inseparable.”

Working with a striking set of black and white images shot by esteemed celebrity photographer, Jonathan Mannion, the design itself is rather minimal. “My goal was to showcase Mannion’s work and give the album a classic, clean look. Not too busy. Raw and real,” Darhil adds. “I just took it back to basics in the same way Rasta Got Soul is taking it back to the roots.”

Source: www.876radio.com

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Usain Bolt Issues Public Apology

April 15th, 2009

Usain Bolt Issues Public Apology

World triple sprint record holder, Usain Bolt, is rushing to clarify statements attributed to him by a popular German magazine.

 

The Jamaican sprint sensation caused some eyebrows to be raised after the article claimed the track star made comments about Jamaican children using marijuana.

 

According to the article the athlete said “…When you’re a child in Jamaica you learn how to roll a joint…”

 

In a release issued Monday, Bolt moved swiftly to deny making any such comments, admittedly he confessed to smoking marijuana as a child but never made a statement describing drug use among children in Jamaica .

 

Bolt said he would like to publicly apologise to the Jamaican people if at anytime it came across as if he was suggesting youngsters in Jamaica “…roll joints.”.

 

German tabloid BILD reported Sunday that the Jamaican sprint phenomenon also confessed to using marijuana as a recreational drug during his formative years, but said he has not touched it since.  

 

The Olympic triple gold medalist and record holder’s interview with the German tabloid which was done at Boys and Girls Champs recently has received significant traction throughout the world.

 

In another article published on Saturday in the New York Times, Bolt was quoted as saying that eight (8) time Olympic gold Medalist Michael Phelps who was photographed with a bong was stupid and also that his competitor Asafa Powell tended to “…freak out.” at the big moments.

Source: www.876radio.com

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Aidonia Cleared of All Charges

April 9th, 2009

Aidonia Cleared of All Charges

Aidonia who recently celebrated his birthday has a lot more to be thankful for after he was cleared of all charges when he appeared before the Supreme Court in Downtown Kingston, yesterday morning.

The entertainer whose real name is Sheldon Lawrence was last year slapped with several charges ranging from conspiracy to shooting, illegal possession of firearm and shooting with intent stemming from an incident in the Shortwood Area in January 2008.

Valrie Nieta-Robertson the entertainer’s legal counsel made application for the charges to be dismissed against her client after an alleged witness who was injured in the incident did not show to give his testimony and base on the lack of evidence on the part of the prosecution all charges were dropped and Resident Magistrate Williams advised Aidonia that he was free to go.

After the hearing a very jovial Aidonia said he was happy with the outcome and thanked everyone who had been supportive of him in his time of need. . - He told 876radio.com in an exclusive interview.

“Mi just wah give Jah thanks we face trials everyday, because di case been going on for a year. Pon a level it mash up mi medz and di career likkle but  jah was walking with me.. mi definitely expected a not guilty verdict so now we free up again we can focus on more positivity…. no more unnecessary entourage and di bag a idle thing ..yuh nuh see mi get rid a dem a just growth we a focus pon now …to do better because is all about di music and entertaining the fans”

Aidonia’s charges stemmed from a shooting incident in January 2008 in the proximity of Wedcombe Avenue off Shortwood Road where several shots were fired and one man was injured. When the police arrived on the scene upon further investigation it was revealed that the deejay’s name was one of those being called as being involved.

Source: www.876radio.com

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T.I. Sentenced To A Year And A Day In Prison

March 28th, 2009

T.I. Sentenced To A Year And A Day In Prison

ATLANTA — A Northern Georgia District judge sentenced T.I. to one year and one day in prison on felony weapons charges Friday (March 27), calling the rapper’s plea deal “experimental” but a success.

Judge Charles Pannell Jr. told the rapper he had more than exceeded the court’s expectations, and he hoped his case would inspire similar plea deals.

As a part of the plea deal T.I. (real name: Clifford Harris) struck last March, the year-and-a-day sentence was expected. The rapper is also required to complete 1,000 hours of community service before turning himself in, and another 500 hours after completing his sentence. He also must pay a $100,000 fine.

Tip is scheduled to report to prison voluntarily within the next six to eight weeks. However, the judge acknowledged that the rapper has agreed-upon commitments what will not allow him to enter prison before May 19.

T.I., in a charcoal-grey suit and matching black dress shirt and tie, delivered a sober speech to the judge. His 10-minute speech details his misguided youth, the death of his best friend Philant Johnson in 2006, and his desire to use his mistakes for a positive end.

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