https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZizLbWxr E Three Dancehall icons plus one irresistible riddim equals fire visuals on Spice’s latest banger, Go Down Deh.
Naomi Cowan, Walshy Fire
Toast co-producer, Walshy Fire.
According to Walshy, the Campion College old girl has put out her A-game, with penning the songs described as “feel-good tracks” exploring the topics of “love, heartbreak with a seamless blend of reggae, R&B, Afrobeats and Dancehall” during the entire pandemic.
“It’s going great. She is dropping a song every single month,” the Half Way tree native told
DancehallMag.
“We are going to do something that’s never been done before, as independent artistes, not signed, not backed by anybody. We are going to drop an entire year’s worth of music. One song a month, one mixed tape and two albums all in one year,” Walshy said.
Jacana s celebration gets nod jamaicaobserver.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jamaicaobserver.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Pepsi-Cola Jamaica has relaunched the campaign that stole the hearts of Jamaicans across the island in 2019.
Dubbed “JAMA I CAN 2.0” [Jamaica I Can], this year, the revitalised campaign seeks to make a greater connection with its customers by reminding individuals that they are the ‘I’ in ‘Jamaican’. In other words, their uniqueness contributes to the Jamaican pride we all felt when the campaign first launched.
“The campaign is inspired by the unapologetic national pride, identity and unity of the spirit of Jamaicans- whether it’s their collective support of athletes at sporting events, through their creativity in dance, fashion and culinary arts or something as simple as singing the national anthem before a movie begins. Pepsi-Cola Jamaica recognised this phenomenal pride and we wanted to embody and pay homage to it in the campaign,” stated Commercial Manager, Michael Lopez Castillo.
Reggae artist Kumar Bent and his wife have lost their newborn baby, Kaleb.
The former lead singer of Raging Fyah shared his pain with fans in an Instagram post yesterday, where he uploaded two photos taken at the UWI Hospital in Jamaica.
“The kinda pain you cant explain we are shocked and heartbroken kaleb my son will forever be apart of our family,” he wrote in the caption. “My wife and I are going through the darkest days ever as we grieve the loss of our new born son.”
“Meds mash up jah jah
. Can’t think can’t eat can’t sleep I am numb at the moment. Kaleb you were too perfect for this world,” he continued.