Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced on Tuesday that his administration will be constructing a school to train entertainers and musicians.

Tuesday, 25 October 2022 20:15

Actress Leonie Forbes dead at 85

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Jamaican theatre icon and broadcaster Leonie Forbes has died.

America-based worldwide clothing and accessories retailer, Gap, has announced that it is removing products made in collaboration with [Kanye West] Ye’s Yeezy brand from its stores and website, following the rapper’s recent anti-semitic comments.

The Royal St Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) says that an investigation is underway into an off-duty member of their ranks, who was seen on stage with Skillibeng with an open-carry firearm at the Onyx concert olast weekend.

Friday, 21 October 2022 14:05

Shaniel Muir giving up dancehall for the church

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Shaneil Muir is confirming that she's stepping away from the dancehall spotlight to walk the straight and narrow. The entertainer made the declaration via Instagram on Wednesday, but noted she would honour the gigs which she had been previously booked for.

Multi-Platinum duo Banx & Ranx have released their new single “Balenciaga” via Universal Music Canada, the country’s leading music company, and Polydor France.

Friday, 21 October 2022 13:29

In Da Getto wins at ASCAP award

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In Da Getto, a hit single by Colombian singer J Balvin and producer Skrillex, was on Tuesday named Winning Hot Dance/Electronic Song at the 2022 ASCAP London Music Awards.

Friday, 21 October 2022 13:23

Lil Hanky Panky on active duty

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Hanover, a city in Germany's Saxony region, is known for musical acts like rock band The Scorpions and pop singer Lena Meyer-Landrut. Lil Hanky Panky wants to be the breakout dancehall/reggae artiste from her hometown.

MOBO Award-winning rapper Stefflon Don has signed a global recording partnership with German company BMG.

Guyana's Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton is pointing the finger at Jamaican entertainers Spice and Skillibeng, labeling them as the worst of Dancehall music.

Information Minister, Robert Nesta Morgan, said the decision of the Broadcasting Commission to ban songs which promote criminal activity is not a tool the Government is using to fight crime.