November 24, 2010
Star Entertainment

"Mi Nuh Fly Yet"- Khago: Artiste yet to do an overseas show
“He is riding high on the charts locally and abroad but Khago admitted yesterday that he is yet to do a show overseas. "Mi nuh fly yet," he said while smiling. "Mi manager nuh tek none a dem. Him a wait till after Sting... . read more
CHERINE WANTS MAKE-UP SEX

Cherine Anderson has gone full dancehall on her new single, Make-Up Sex, and it is hot. The song, produced by Ward 21 was written by Cherine and recorded in Kingston, at Ward 21's home studio.

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Patrons ease into Igloo

Sunday's staging of Igloo at Sugarman's Beach in Portmore was certainly different from previous months when it was almost impossible to get in. There was no longer a traffic problem or long lines to get inside the venue.

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Tommy Thompson hurt by Shuga's accusations

Promoter and manager Tommy Thompson says he is hurt by what he says are false accusations made by singer Shuga. In Tuesday's STAR Shuga, formerly known as Brown Sugar, said that she is seeking new management...

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ZJ Liquid

Realest Meds: Konshens (Cashflow) - This is a song about someone who knows his real friends. Konshens confirms that he knows about his friends so he doesn't need influence from the outside telling him about them...

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Etana's free expressions

Reggae singer/songwriter Etana returns with her highly anticipated sophomore album 'Free Expressions' in February 2011 from VP Records.

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Singa Jah moving on the right track

With a new single, video and management team, Magnum King of Dancehall 2008 winner, Singa Jah, is focused on getting his musical career on the right track. The younger brother of reggae artiste Ginjah...

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Natural Black hits road to promote songs

Fifth Element recording artiste Natural Black is now on a major campaign across Jamaica to promote his three songs...

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TASTEE TALENT TRAIL - Clash of the talents

Audrey Reid with her take-charge attitude and biting one-liners has become the bane of the contestants while Oral, exhibiting a no-nonsense approach, tempers his criticism. Milk, as her name implies, has a soothing effect...

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