Saturday 29 March 2014

Will Kartel Still Be Making Songs After Sentencing

Sentencing in the Vybz Kartel trial has been put on hold until April 3rd, 2014.

The judge in this case stated he wanted to find out if someone with such talent as Vybz Kartel is allowed to continue making music while imprisoned. 

He further declared he wanted to know if there was any policy in which he could make an order for the proceeds of the recordings to go towards the estate of the deceased "Clive 'Lizard' Williams". 

What does this mean for the popular DJ or the future of his music?

Let's say the judge allows him to record but does not allow him to accept proceeds for the recordings. How can the courts stop Vybz Kartels family from collecting unreported funds on his behalf?

If all proceeds do end up as restitution to the family of "Clive 'Lizard' Williams" do you believe the 'World Boss' will continue to release hit tracks?



Friday 21 March 2014

La Lewis is Offering Cash Reward For Return of Lizard


Dancehall enigma L.A Lewis and his associates say they are putting up a cash reward for the whereabouts or return of Clive 'Lizard' Williams.

According to the controversial enigma, persons are claiming to have seen Lizard in Ocho Rios on more than one occasion.

"We have the warrant out because people have been approaching us saying they saw Lizard in Ocho Rios. We have been working behind the scene with Gaza Federation and we feel like the evidence used to convict Vybz Kartel was tampered with. They have no blood stain, nor forensic evidence, so we thought this would have been a pushover case, but the results were shocking to the world," L.A Lewis said.

L.A Lewis says any person who can bring Lizard in to the police will be paid $1.6 million.

"Vybz Kartel is innocent and right now international people are saying Jamaica's court system is foolishness because there is no way you should convict a man with tampered evidence. These police should know that Vybz Kartel is a part of the illuminati and whosoever is against the illuminati cannot prosper. Money is not the issue for us because people are willing to contribute to see Worl' Boss free," he said.

The talkative entertainer said some Jamaican artistes are happy to see Kartel's demise because they want to become relevant. However, the Gaza camp will not fall as he (LA Lewis) will lead through his Gaza Federation body.

"A same suh dem did put fool fool case pon mi and wah charge mi fi graffiti after mi fans dem write up mi name pon wall. How yu fi charge a man for something that was done by the fans," L.A Lewis said.

Persons who have seen Lizard are being asked to contact the nearest police station or email gazafederation@gmail.com and trillionairerecords@gmail.com.

"Lizard nuh dead, man. Is a man wey wanted by both police and shottas so him nah guh show himself. Yu wudda show yourself? Then look how long the United States did think sey Busy Signal dead and him did alive under a next identity. A di same thing wid Lizard," L.A Lewis said.


Thursday 20 March 2014

Tommy Lee Gets Face Tattoo

I thought Tommy Lee found God after the near death car accident he was in few months ago ... Well the new tattoo on his face says otherwise ...

Pree the pic 

What do you all think 

@MissDaintyPR1

Wednesday 19 March 2014

The Devil is Lose Inna Dancehall

It Look like the new trend in Dancehall name "Batty Wash and Devil Image" cause it look like if yuh nah promote "Batty Wash" , "Pussy Sucking" or not looking like yuh attend "Devil Worship service" yuh nah Seh nuttn a raassclaat. 

Remember a few months ago when that tune drop inna dancehall weh a tell di gal fi "Walk like a Dog and Cock Up and Piss"? Yes well it look like the mad man behind the song realised his 1 day of fame didn't carry him very far so he
decided to take "Trying to Buss" to a new level by tattooing an illuminati symbol right over him yiy ! 
Pree Di Pic 





To me it seems by the end of this year dancehall will be filled with one Bagga man weh comin like some big gal who wud do anything fi Likkle fame and attention. Yes Batty Man Alkaline J.Armstrong a unnu mi a chat! 

Weh Bounty Killa Deh ??? Dancehall need some corrections Kmt better yet some wholly wata need fi dash inna some a dem studio and a overall revival is needed inna dancehall. 

 

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Wednesday 12 March 2014

Barrington Levy Says Dancehall Has Taken a Turn For A Worst

Barrington-levy-reggae-artiste-jamaica.jpgThroughout 2014, music lovers have seen a sharp increase in hardcore sexual content and imagery within Dancehall, with the likes of Alkaline, Demarco, Ricky Carty and J Amsterdam pushing boundaries with eyebrow-raising material to gauge interest from fans. One legendary artist is sick of this growing trend.

Barrington Levy, singer of classics such asBroader Than Broadway, Under Mi Sensi and countless others says he is tired of the X-rated nature that the genre has taken on and thinks it has damaged its credibility.

In an interview published in the Jamaica Observer on Tuesday, Levy said, "I see where the music business is taking a turn for the worst. It's going in a direction where we are losing it."
"These people have no morals anymore. Are we going to do anything for money? I never came into the music business just to sell records. I thought I would just sing for the love of it."

In another interview with the Jamaica Gleaner, Levy was more solutions-oriented, pointing to a lack of positive influence as the reason why young artists choose to ratchet up the shock value in their musical content.
"They are surrounded by a lot of hotheads that cannot steer them in the right direction," he said. "People are talking about them and their songs, but not in a good way. As entertainers, we need to always set a good example for the future of music."
"Surround yourself with good people, people who will lead you in the right direction, people that will help you make good career choices that will ensure longevity and international success."

Dancehall has long contained specks of raunchiness and hardcore sexual content throughout its near four decades of existence, with artists such as Lady Saw and Vybz Kartelbringing said content to the forefront and becoming all-time greats as a result.

In 2014, however, X-rated content has reached another level and sparked much conversation within the Jamaican music industry, with Alkaline and J Amsterdamboldly speaking on topics of anal stimulation and giving oral sex respectively, to Ricky Carty's infamous music video for his song,Gyal Tek It in which he had sex with a woman on camera while performing the song.
Meanwhile, Levy is set to release a new acoustic album with variations of his biggest hits. He is currently promoting his new hit single, Rosie.

Kartel Long Dragged out Trial Update Kmrt


No dem raass attorney and da Rass judge yah a mek mi get pink .... 
I find it hard to comprehend why it have to take these people so dam long to come to one tara-tara-claaat verdict... Dem man yah inna jail since 2011 wi inna 2014 now ...from how long dem a carry out dem investigation till Dem affi come wid dem puss in a bag mek up evidence... And yet still they can't pronounce these men either GUILTY or NOT bumboclaat GUILTY is this shit some rocket science or something like 
Down to di people dem weh nuh rate Kartel affi a Seh a joke ting dem ppl yah a deal wid 
Pree the Gleaner Report 

Justice Lennox Campbell this afternoon asked the 11-member jury at the Vybz Kartel murder trial to consider the text message
attributed to the entertainer’s phone which stated that Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams was chopped up like mince meat.
 

Justice Campbell said based on the language the author must be of the view that ‘lizard’ was not going to return. 

The judge said one way to look at it was that it spoke to disposal and the author must have known that it was unlikely for lizard to surface after sending that text message. 

He remarked that it would be a most uncouth police who would have made up such a text message unless he knew for a fact that lizard would not return. 

The judge made the comment as he reviewed the evidence of Detective Sergeant Patrick Linton who retrieved text messages, voice notes and images from a cellphone said to belong to Kartel. 

Justice Campbell reminded the jury that the defence had argued that the text messages were manipulated and tampered with. 

He also told them that the defence had suggested to Linton that someone else had access to phone and that he put material on the phone. 

Justice Campbell told the jury that it is for them to decide whether someone interfered with the phone while it was in the custody of the police. 

He also told them that they must look at what all the text messages are saying and see how they can assist them in their decision. 

Kartel and Kahira Jones, Shane Williams, AndrĂ© St John, and entertainer Shawn Campbell, also called Shawn Storm are on trial for Williams’ August 2011 murder. 

He was allegedly killed over two missing guns.