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Mad Cobra demands 50,000 USD to perform at Sting 2013

According to local sources in Jamaica Mad Cobra is asking Us$ 50,000 from the Reggae Sting promoters for him to perform at this years edition of the one night festival. Reports also says that the veteran deejay is expected to have shows in Europe around that time when sting is …

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‘Reggae Music Will Survive’ says Richie Spice

Recently dancehall has been on heavy rotation in the United Kingdom and the mainstream radio, and the ones who seems not to be moved by all this are the reggae stars. Having heard this from reggae superstars like Maxi priest and Freddie McGregor. Richie Spice added his voice on the …

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Elephant Man rape case pushed back.

Elephant man also known as Di Energy God, the well-known dancehall superstar faces a major set back as his case has been pushed to a later date.

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Reggae Sting 2013: Mavado and I-Octane possibly added to line up.

[alert style=”info”]UPDATED DECEMBER 27: Check out video footage of various live performances at Reggae Sting 2013 here.[/alert] Sting is one of the biggest and most controversial dancehall shows in the dancehall and reggae universe. As the festival is gearing up to mark there 30th anniversary they plan to make it …

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Industry players deny Vybz Kartel claim: “Dancehall is not in jail”

Following the recent claims by Vybz kartel that dancehall is in jail too hasn’t been recieved well by some of the industry players. According to selector and record producer Foota Hype who was recently interviewed finds the claims made by Kartel as outrageous because it discredits the work of several …

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Vybz Kartel: “Dancehall is in jail too”

It has been slightly over two years since Kartel was incarcerated over murder charges. In a recent interview Kartel said as long as he remains behind bars, so too does the success of dancehall music. In addition Kartel said dancehall has suffered a major set back since he’s been behind …

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