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1. Want to become a model?
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...ographer Dj Marley for under $3000 JMD call 876-869-4375 or click here to send email. www.facebook.com/deejaymarley ...

Dj Marley is in Negril taking in ATI. Click here to join our FACEBOOK PAGE

...ly one of the most popular and well-respected artistes in reggae music today.   With a solid booked schedule headlining several dates across the US and Caribbean, Riley is currently geari...

4. Lion Of Judah
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5. Services
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... cd magazine which is distributed in key European, USA, Japan and Caribbean markets. We have a facebook page with 600+ members We have a facebook group with 700+ members We have a registered ...

6. PRESENTING: Dre Money Music!
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Born in Montego Bay and raised in Keystone St. Catherine, this NEW Artist can easily be described as a talented, proud Jamaican, destined for greatness in whichever path he chooses; namely music.

Music taxes in Ja - 5th highest in region     TAXES on CDs and other sound recordings in Jamaica ranked fifth highest in the region, according to International Federation of the Ph

Ottawa Reggae Festival organisers have added a book signing to the list of activities offered to patrons at this years' festival. Dancehall and Reggae artiste, as well as philanthropist and autho

9. Etana's fashion evolution
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  With her new album set for release in September, Etana is spending some time developing her fashion line with the hope of bringing new and exciting clothing to the public.   &nb

DETAINED danchehall act Vybz Kartel will have to spend another 30 days behind bars after the authorities extended his five-day detention order.

Controversial deejay Vybz Kartel claims the police are attempting to smear his reputation.

12. Usher to pull females to Sumfest
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After trying for years, Summerfest Productions can finally boast that R&B superstar Usher Raymond will be performing on the Reggae Sumfest stage.

13. Twin of Twins do voices in film
(Archived/News/News)
Fans of 'kickers' are used to seeing voice overs of films that are not in sync, where what is being said in English does not quite match the movements of the characters' mouths.

14. Fashionweek fever is here!
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Yardmanstyle ensures that this year his shipment makes it to NY from China for final destination Jamaica, in time for the shows. The BBC's Josephine D'Arby has flown from London to New Yor

15. Entertainers 'Walk For Peace'
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A Peace March is being planned by the entertainment community to send a message to the public concerning Jamaica's ongoing problem with crime and violence.

When he sang the words "Mr. Wacky is gone but his dancing lives on...", O'Neil Edwards could never have known that his end would be equally tragic.  

THE Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Olivia 'Babsy Grange has advised that 

PROMISING Jamaican quarter-miler Bobby-Gaye Wilkins is the athlete who returned an adverse analytical finding to her 'A' sample at the 13th IAAF World Indoor Championships in Doha, Qatar, between M

19. Dancehall Music's Catharsis
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CLYDE McKenzie wrote an excellent piece in last week's Sunday Observer, and it goes without saying, I endorse his main prescriptions for correcting the dire predicament in which the Jamaican music ind

  For Justin Crellin, there are few more exciting sights than hundreds of nature-loving fans jamming to a reggae beat. 

The Marleys, Stephen and Damian, came offering a musical treat. Capleton was energitic as ever and Spragga Benz kept a bright smile throughout the night, as the second annual Life Fest concert held

 US artiste, Madlib, debuted at # 2 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart with his homage to ganja. Light, by Jewish deejay, Matisyahu, was the # 1 charting album last week.    

23. Ky-Mani loses his cool
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Singer Ky-Mani Marley was detained briefly by police in Cleveland, Ohio last Tuesday after threatening a disc jockey in that city.

ONCE again, there are indications that Jamaican music is at a crossroads. The latest signal has to do with the relocation of the Rototom Sunsplash and the reason behind.

WITH all the negative press to hit the dancehall industry in recent months, it's refreshing to see that amidst it all, positive sparks are still being ignited throughout the embattled industry.

EVEN as the government of the sister island of St Lucia have taken the decision to ban controversial Jamaican dancehall deejay Vybz Kartel from performing there at the end of this month, a pro-Kart

27. More Marley controversy
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Look out Hollywood, here comes Ziggy Marley.  

28. Alric and Boyd teams with Ne-Yo
(Archived/News/News)
'Turntable twins' Alric and Boyd are looking to reap success through a deal which recently made them official disc jockeys and producers for Grammy award-winning artiste Ne-Yo's Compound Entertainm

29. Visa woes taint music industry
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...om the group of five whose visas were recently revoked, as the entire industry has been tainted, said booking agencies. ...

THE video for recording artiste Natalie Storm's new single, Look Pon Me has muscled its way into rotation on MTV outlets in the United Kimgdom. MTV UK and MTV Base are both airing the release in re

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