Friday 31 January 2014

John Wayne Died of Kidney Failure

Legendary Singer John Wayne was Pronounced dead yesterday 30th January 2014.

According to reports he died at the KPH (Kingston Puplic Hospital) from Kidney Faliure.

He was known for his big hit in '85 "Call The Police which was also featured on "Shottas"

More details to follow 

Friday 24 January 2014

Fyah Bun fi portmore freak artist

Dancehall singjay J Amsterdam has created history as the first Jamaican dancehall artiste to record and release songs admitting to having performed oral sex.

According to the Portmore-based singjay, who is currently promoting oral sex in his single Gyal Come Wine Inna Mi Face, he is the Messiah for oral sex practitioners.

"Dancehall has reached a place where it is now ripe for a male artiste to come out and explicitly reveal his liking and preference for oral sex because a lot of females in the dancehall space and clubs are enjoying getting oral sex. I consider myself the Messiah for the freaks. There is a stereotype in dancehall. That is why many male artistes who are doing oral sex don't have the courage to come out, but I have the courage. I am a strong, motivated person, and that is why I decided to come out to express my preference for that lifestyle because it is a good lifestyle and it is a trendy topic in dancehall," J Amsterdam said.

The Gyal Come Wine Inna Mi Face singer says he wants to be known as 'the freaky artiste.'

"The persons in dancehall who are doing it are cowards, and so I am carrying this mantle, and from here on, I want to be known as the freaky artiste. I want to be the voice of those men who enjoy giving oral sex, and I want to be the voice of those females who enjoy receiving oral sex," he said.

glorifying the practice

J Amsterdam says Vybz Kartel helped to revolutionise Jamaica's view on oral sex, and he is now taking it a step further by glorifying the sexual practice in his songs.

"While there are people who demonise it, I am going to glorify it. Many marriages survive because of oral sex and many people get the nookie because of it," he said.

The artiste also saidthat he is prepared for the backlash that he will receive for his pro-oral sex music. J Amsterdam believes there exists a market for music about oral sex and has singled out female dancehall artistes like Tiana, Destiny Sparta, D'Angel, Angelina, and Ce'Cile as 'freaky' recording artistes with whom he wants to collaborate.

"This opens the doors for bookings. If you have a freaky show, just call J Amsterdam, 856-2491, or emailjesseamsterdam@yahoo.com. I think adult clubs will benefit tremendously from me. I know there is a market for me out there, andCome Wine Inna Mi Face is the first of many to come. Right now, I am unsigned because of lack of financial support, but I will be a force to be reckoned with," J Amsterdam said.

The singjay currently has songs like Tongue Ring, No Panty Day, Please Put Your Chocolate in My Mouth, and Champagne Kisses.

J Amsterdam is also encouraging actor Bad Boy Trevor to start a record label with a freaky name, as well as host an event called Come Wine Inna Mi Face Wednesdays, hosted by him, (J Amsterdam).

"How can you not love a woman in a very short mini-skirt and you walking on your knees and able to just creep up from behind her and give her a doggy style (oral sex). that's like the slammer - having that big chocolate booty twerking in your face," J Amsterdam said with a laugh.

Mi nuh have fuk all to Seh apart from mi done wid di bumboclaat dancehall FYAH BUNNNNN 

Monday 20 January 2014

Macka On a The Cross???

So Macka Diamond recently posted a pic on Instagram ... Laying on a Cross like she name Jesus Christ ... SMH sometimes mi really affi wonder... The pic was taken from the video shoot she's doing for "Wicked Heart"

Pree Di Pic and Song Below 



Demarco 3SUM Pic

Suh a pic a guh roun pon di net wid Demarco in a compromising position. The image features the artiste in bed topless with two nude females solely in masks; leaning over his lap suggestively.

Maybe is a hype Demarco a look cause nuttn too tuf naah gwaan fi him ...

Demarco's publicist, Raymond 'Shadow' Small, told THE WEEKEND STAR that although he's aware of the image being online, "I am not sure of the circumstances surrounding the photo, so I don't want to comment about it."

Demarco was unable to provide a comment, as he is on tour.

Demarco joins the ranks of dancehall artistes Spice and Danielle DI, who recently had raunchy pictures of them released and circulating online.

la da dee la da daaa

Tek Dung Yuh Bingo Draws

Why when people a tek 'Selfie dem cyaah check dem background?? Di one Gaza Slim posted a 'Selfie' on instagram the other night di pic look cute n ting but bwoyyy di big ole bingo draws heng up inna di bathroom did look away still Lol. 

Busy Signal - Real Talk - [January 2014] [Mavado Warning !!!]

Suh Busy drop a new tune 'Real Talk' which word on the street is that its diss to Mavado...
Busy a chat a bagga tings inna di tune butt unnu fi memeba a long time Mavado a move away wid Bounty!

Singer no fi a war Bounty real talk
Him no member when him broke and when him hungry
Real talk
A beg the bills and the fifty
Real talk
Tell him no be a ungrateful pickney
Real talk
Member money cyaa change wi
Real talk
Wi no frighten fi Benz or Bogatti
Real talk
Member this dawg a Killer did start wi
Real talk


Pree The Video

http://youtu.be/D5XPumo5aKY




Saturday 18 January 2014

Alty B Releases New Single NoBody

Aiming to take the music world by storm, one lyric at a time, Real Entertainment Productions recording artist, Alty B, is back in the spotlight, releasing his first single for 2014 entitled Nobody.

This song, produced by Smokeshop Studios, showcases the epitome of a rags to riches type story, as Alty B speaks of the hypocrisy shown by people once a relatively unknown name gains some sort of recognition.

Voiced on a beat combining dancehall and reggae elements, Nobody points out the struggles and a whole heap of blood, sweat and tears it took for the singjay to gain respect in his industry while warning others in a similar situation to watch his or her surroundings that much more when success comes calling.

Nobody has already found favour in his native Jamaica, with radio stations across the island playing the single in rotation. Alty B's flow and straight-shooting lyrics make this song a worthy listen given its ability to relate to so many people who go through this everyday experience.
Alty B landed his biggest mainstream hit thus far after combining with fellow singer, Richie Loop, for their collaborative effort, Island Girl. The song was a hit with several local TV and radio stations while also gaining heavy rotation in his home base in the Greater Toronto Area and across Canada. Other notable 2013 singles from the REP artist, who is currently being managed by Andrew Lee Pryce, included Bubble Fi Me (featuring Cubanis), Leaving You (featuring Ebony Royal) and Woman I Need You, a combination with Jah Cube.

Look out for the official video for Nobody in the near future as well as the single on iTunes, distributed by Johnny Wonder and Hapilos 21st. This is the first of many things to come from this rising sensation throughout 2014 and the foreseeable future.                                        

Check Out Nobody
http://youtu.be/ERnrMG0v8HU Download Link - http://www.mediafire.com/?glgo3lqb0ny5sdq

Bounty Killer Speaks On Issues With Mavado , Vybz Kartel's "Dancehall In...




So finally Di "Poor People Govana" Bounty Killer give his fans some insight on the issues with Mavado and his Birthday Bash Photo... According to Killa it Neva look good to see Ace Hood picture Bigga than His and Beenie Man. People may say it's just killa being killa but people fi open unnu eyes n realise Seh killa n mavado nuh inna dem one a neda!!! 

Pree the ER Vid below


Flippa Maffia 4 More People Charged

FLIPPA MAFFIA UPDATE – Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman announced that a Jamaican recording artist and his brother were charged as leaders and 13 others were charged as co-conspirators in a first-degree indictment returned today against an international drug ring that used the U.S. Mail and other parcel delivery services to ship multiple kilograms of cocaine from California into New Jersey.


The alleged ringleader, Andrew K. Davis, 35, Flippa Maffia, and his brother, Kemar Davis,Kemar Maffia 23, are each charged in a state grand jury indictment with leading a narcotics trafficking network, a first-degree crime that carries a sentence of 25 years to life in state prison. They face additional first-degree counts of conspiracy, distribution of cocaine and money laundering, each carrying a sentence of 10 to 20 years in state prison.

The other 13 defendants are charged with first-degree conspiracy to distribute cocaine and launder money. Twelve of them also are charged with first-degree distribution of cocaine. The indictment was obtained by the Division of Criminal Justice Gangs & Organized Crime Bureau. The charges are the result of “Operation Next Day Air,” a multi-agency investigation led by the New Jersey State Police, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Division of Criminal Justice.

The investigation began in March 2011 and targeted the ring’s shipment of large quantities of cocaine through parcel delivery services to New Jersey for bulk distribution to other narcotics suppliers and dealers. Andrew Davis allegedly led the organization’s drug trafficking activities from various locations in Jamaica, California and New Jersey, with the help of his brother Kemar. In the course of the investigation, detectives recovered more than 26 kilograms of cocaine, worth approximately $780,000, two handguns, and more than $600,000 in cash.

“We put a stop shipment on this international cocaine ring through this long-term investigation involving the cooperative work of all levels of law enforcement,” said New Jersey Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman. “By interdicting these major suppliers, we are substantially reducing the quantity of narcotics reaching New Jersey’s streets and protecting our residents from the violence that invariably accompanies drug dealing.”

“When detectives intercepted eight kilos of cocaine at the start of this investigation, they didn’t jump to make arrests and tout a major drug seizure. Instead, they stepped back and built a far-reaching case that took down all of the key players in this drug syndicate,” said Director Elie Honig of the Division of Criminal Justice. “This indictment is a testament to the outstanding work of all of the agencies that collaborated in this case.”

“An international criminal conspiracy of this magnitude required an equally large law enforcement response,” said Colonel Rick Fuentes, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police. “A cooperative effort involving multiple agencies was instrumental in taking down this organization, and I would like to commend all of the dedicated investigators for their hard work.”

“The dismantlement of this international drug trafficking organization is a great success for law enforcement, and our communities are safer as a result of this investigation,” said Carl J. Kotowski, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration, New Jersey Division. “The DEA and our law enforcement partners will continue to pursue drug violators wherever the investigation leads us.”

The investigation began in March 2011, when detectives and agents from the Camden High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Task Force and the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office seized two packages from a mail facility in Marlton, N.J., allegedly destined for receipt by Andrew Davis and Marsha G. Bernard, 32, of Cherry Hill, N.J. Each package contained four kilograms of cocaine.

In December 2012, both Andrew and Kemar Davis traveled to Jamaica. Andrew remained in Jamaica, but he allegedly continued to control the drug ring’s activities by directing Kemar and others. Kemar returned to the U.S. and oversaw the shipment of kilogram quantities of cocaine from California to New Jersey. Bernard and other defendants allegedly received the drugs and distributed them to drug traffickers in New Jersey, under the direction of the Davis brothers. Most of the purchasers bought kilogram quantities of cocaine from the Davis organization. Bernard allegedly handled the drug proceeds, sending them to Andrew Davis in Jamaica and Kemar Davis in California.

Over the course of the investigation, detectives documented meetings allegedly involving the transfer of multiple kilograms of cocaine among Bernard and the following additional defendants:
◾Shellyann A. Brown, 34
◾Sidonie S. McLeod, 28
◾James C. McBride, 41
◾Angel R. Rivera, 33
◾Juan M. Cortez 41

On March 11, 2013, Rivera and Cortez were arrested after investigators observed Bernard deliver a package containing approximately one kilogram of cocaine to them in Cherry Hill. They allegedly hid the cocaine in a secret compartment in Rivera’s vehicle. A stolen handgun was later recovered from Rivera’s residence.

On March 15, 2013 State Police detectives and DEA agents coordinated additional arrests in Operation Next Day Air as a significant shipment of cocaine arrived from California. The execution of multiple search and arrest warrants in Cherry Hill and Mt. Laurel resulted in the arrests of Bernard, Brown, McLeod, and McBride. McLeod and McBride were arrested in Cherry Hill after McLeod allegedly delivered three kilograms of cocaine to McBride, which were seized by the State Police. That same day, DEA agents arrested Kemar Davis in Los Angeles, California. Another defendant, Hioka N. Myrie, 33, of Philadelphia, surrendered to detectives on May 14, 2013. Andrew Davis was arrested in Los Angeles on Sept. 16, 2013 by members of the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force.

One identified fugitive and five unidentified defendants also are charged in the indictment. Because those defendants are being sought by law enforcement, no information is being released on them.

Fourteen of the fifteen defendants, are charged with first-degree conspiracy and first-degree distribution of cocaine. Andrew Davis, Kemar Davis, Bernard, and McLeod also are charged with first-degree money laundering. Rivera is charged with second-degree possession of a weapon as a convicted felon.

Deputy Attorney General Julia S. Glass presented the case to the state grand jury for the Division of Criminal Justice Gangs & Organized Crime Bureau. Detective Sgt. Erik Hoffman of the New Jersey State Police Crime Suppression South Unit was the lead case agent on this investigation.

The first-degree charge of leading a narcotics trafficking network carries a sentence of 25 years to life in state prison and a fine of up to $750,000. The other first-degree charges carry a sentence of 10 to 20 years in state prison and criminal fines of up to $500,000 for the money laundering and cocaine distribution charges, and up to $200,000 for the conspiracy charge. The second-degree charge of possession of a gun as a convicted felon carries a sentence of up to 10 years in state prison, including five years of mandatory parole ineligibility, and a fine of up to $150,000.

The indictment is merely an accusation and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. The indictment was handed up to Superior Court Judge Mary C. Jacobson in Mercer County, who assigned it to Camden County, where the defendants will be ordered to appear for arraignment at a later date.

Jaaaahhhh Knooowwww

Gage Diss Black Ryno

So the New Kid on the block - Gage is trying his best to leave his stamp in dancehall but will dancehall stamp him out ? He's only been on the scene since 2012 but known for songs such as Hey Mama and Put it Yasso. 

Ending of 2013 he try send fi Tommy Lee (lyrically) but Sparta never send out the demons so it look like him try look a hype offa Sting Stinga he's recently dropped a new single "Dancehall Football" dissing Ryno. According to Gage, Ryno song "Baddest Man Inna Jamaica" featured lyrics that Ryno  stole "Mi A Di only Walking Gun". 
For those wondering why him sound like a fake Tommy Lee he was in the Empire Camp but according to Gage A Neva kartel help buss him ...

A doh kno rasta check it out 

Demons Leggo inna Dancehall

Every Jamaican and those who study and love Jamaican Dancehall culture will know that Dancehall is the place fi "Brukout", but Jah know some pics weh mi si a circulate the net and weh mi si fi mi owna 2 yiy when mi go a dance, mi really affi wonda if a di Bagga demon weh Tommy Lee a call dung mek dancehall a move suh L E A N.
Mi nuh know wat worst walk like a dog n cock up an piss or di man dem weh go a dance n inna video light wid gal a Siddung inna dem face 
SMH 

Some holy wata wah dash inna dancehall an a revival 

Pree pics 


Radijah - WALK LIKE A DOG - Music Video 2014



Although mi find the dance a bit degrading smh but di Riddim and di majority a di lyrics sound good.

Friday 17 January 2014

Flippa Faces Life In Prison

Flippa Maffia Di Flossing King Faces Life In Prison 





According to reports he's facing anything between 25 years to Life in Prison after being indicted on drug trafficking charges in the United States. 

Mafia, whose real name is Andrew Davis, and his younger brother, Kemar Davis, and 13 others were indicted by a grand jury last week.

All 15 people were arrested in late last year in connection with an international drug trafficking ring that span Jamaica, Los Angeles and New Jersey.

Apparently Flippa Mafia,was supposed to mastermind behind the drug ring.

It ruff 

BIG WAYNE - MI NUH KNOW



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Dem Seh Foota Deserve The Box Up

Thursday 16 January 2014

Foota Hype Get Box Dung A Cockburn Pen

So talk on the road is it that Foota Hype get one Bagga bitch lick inna him face over Cockburn Pen Last Night.

As unnu no Foota Hype is a Selector but from recently apparently Foota a walk a talk bout Joe dis and Joe dat and Joe a di richest ting bout yah ( for those who don't know who Joe Is.... He is the White Man who put on Sting ) 

Apprrently Last night he move of Joes Name and took the mic and start biggin up Bully Di Don and about 20 man came over to the sound box and all your heard was box box box lol dem start give him one Bagga box inna him face and tell him nuh badda do dat again

u canT go a di people place n a big up di wrong don
Lol further Details to come keep posted 



Spray Away Black Ryno

Have You Heard Have You Heard ??? 

So Ryno has dropped a new single called  Spray Away on the Haunted House Riddim Produced by Throback Records. 

Bwoyy Suh unnu mean fi tell mi Seh Ryno who won Sting 30th Anniversary Clash, one  of his first songs to drop since 2014 start, couldn't he find a decent riddim to voice pon  ! ??! 

Pree Di Link Below and Share You View 

Vybz Kartel Trial Update 14/15 Jan

The murder case for Vybz kartel breaks today January 15th and will resume January 16th because two jurors have appointments to which they must attend outside the courts. More Telephone records in the trial came forward yesterday following on from monday. Texts supplied by Digicel suggested that the Vybz kartel and other made several phone calls to Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams the day before he went missing.

TEXT MESSAGE EVIDENCE TENDERED YESTERDAY:

August 16, 2011: Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams to his girlfriend
7.26 pm – Girlfriend: ok, baby. I can’t concentrate right now. Jus be cool and talk to G. I try to get Nadine phone no ansa
7.28 pm – Williams: Plz hurry up, mi soon reach, babes
7.37pm – Girlfriend: I am shaking so badly, I’m nervous. Jaff jus call mi on mi phone but I don’t hear. I’m going to pin him

Shawn Campbell to unknown person – August 17, 2011
7.56 am – Campbell: nuh seh nutten to nobody wah mi tell yuh bout d ting dem missing
7.56 am – Campbell: a di bwoy Brown tief dem
7.56 am – Campbell: an run weh

Shawn Campbell (5842183) to unknown person (478-1811) – August 18, 2011
8.24 pm – Campbell no, dem nuh ded, mi hear seh dem run weh an deh a Waterhouse
8.25 pm – Campbell: A dat mi a hear fr day
8.27 pm – Campbell: yeah, but mi waan know weh dem a run we fah if dem nuh duh nutten
8.31 pm – Campbell: wi nuh know a who tief dem doe

Shawn Campbell (5842183) to 133239449212 August 20, 2011:
12:07 am – Campbell: U heard dat Lizard ran away

Earlier Texts
Clive Williams to Vybz Kartel – August 8, 2011
3.09 pm – Williams: “Daddy a little thing gwaan. Wi really waan talk to you daddy”

Shawn Campbell to Vybz Kartel – August 16, 2011
3.09 pm – Campbell: Mi boss wi haffi get back dem ting deh, mi boss
3.28 am – Campbell: “Cuz right now, mi not even can sleep, mi boss”
3.29 am – Campbell: “Jah know di likkle time mi close mi eye”

Shawn Campbell to 844-5320- August 16, 2011
1.11 pm – Campbell: “Something a gwaan pon di ends and a serious some ting cuz ppl ago ded don’t tell mammy nottin”
1.12 pm – Campbell: “And delete dem txt yah wen mi don txt you
1.20 pm – Campbell: No mi gd
1.21 pm – Campbell: And who tief it ago ded
1.21 pm – Campbell: Soon mek yuh know waah go gwaan
1.43 pm – Campbell: “How much fi deal with every ting fi Lizzy
1.45 pm – Campbell: “ok”

Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams and his girlfriend
6.53 pm – Williams: “baby, teacha sen call”
6.55 pm – Girlfriend: “What are you going to do bbz”
6.57 pm – Girlfriend: “I couldn’t answer, bbz. Sorry”
6.58 pm – Williams: “I’m really SCARED baby, please call police. You have to save me, plz”
6.58 pm – Girlfriend: “jus u alone?”
7.00 pm – Williams: “Please tell Nadine to call police for me please. U have to do it now, please”
7.08 pm – Williams: “tell dem that Vybz Kartel ago kill we, please baby”
7.09 pm – Williams: “please you have to hurry up”
7.11 pm – Williams: “Shawn can’t save we, plz. We in a Need a drive go up there”
7.13 pm – Williams: “baby are u sure? Wats the address, bbz?”
7.13 pm – Williams: “tell Nadine to call the police”
7.16 pm – Williams: “baby, please all mi know a Havendale. Please tell dem fi look for Neepha car”
7.18 pm – Williams: “mi deh a Red Hill Road a go up please please”
7.18 pm – Girlfriend: “ok baby, i’m praying for u. Yhou tht ntn doesnt happen i will call” [sic] 7.20 pm – Williams: “tell Nadine don’t stop. Please call every min”

The trial continues in the Home Circuit Court January 16th, 2014.

Kartel in Jail.. What do you think?

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Red Gold And Green -MC Chita


Red Gold & Green the new album out from Mc Chita is quite a tasteful project.. The part I would like to really examine is the fact a rapper came to Jamaica to do a rap album.. 

Proves the point that Jamaica a small island is so musically rich. Productions from JK4, Makonnen, Natural High..... He has Vivian Push A Yute Thomas A&Ring the project and collectively getting the duets and combinations together. He had Tandra Tjhagroo from Full Range engineer mix and master the sessions.
Again very impressed with the range of producers and musicians and acts used. 

The Hustle All Day which features Munga on the track is a nice song. The track which features Teflon as well speaks volumes for the layout of this album. Guess it was well thought out and it shows...

Looking to express more thoughts on the album but just letting my readers know early how we feel...

We proud a we little island enuh..

Wednesday 15 January 2014

John the Baptist earthquake Will Hit Jamaica

A prophet, who goes by the name John the Baptist, says a massive earthquake will rock Jamaica as well as the rest of the Caribbean Region on January 14.

The prophet who claims that God spoke to him said the spirit of the Lord was with him on Thursday night and that at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, January 14, the earthquake will strike.

He said that while this is not the coming of the Lord, God Almighty, it would certainly herald his coming.

"People will survive yes but so many people will die. This is going to be a catastrophic event. The place will be written-off as a disaster zone. You are going to have people survive and that is when every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess. Because no man can know this unless God reveals it to him," John the Baptist said.

The prophet explained that this catastrophic earthquake will happen on this day because of Passover. According to him, the Passover is held by the Israelites in the first month from the 10th-21st.

When asked what he would say to people who would have considered him crazy, he maintained that these types of messages were always met with scepticism, nevertheless, he assured that this incident would take place.

"They always say the prophet of God is always crazy. If you read what they say about Elisha, they said he was a madman when he anointed Jehu. They always call the prophet of God a madman. Jesus doesn't want to harm anyone. It will happen, it is the Passover," he said.