July 20, 2012
Star Entertainment


Busy Signal pleads guilty
“After opting to be extradited to the United States almost two months ago to face one charge of absconding bail, dancehall artiste Busy Signal pleaded guilty yesterday.... . read more
Sizzla scolds Snoop Dogg lyrically

Reggae artiste Sizzla Kalonji has fired lyrical shots aimed at American rapper Snoop Dogg in his recent song called 'Burn Out Smithsonians'....

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Bounty killer to headline The Gleaner's Icons Concert

On Saturday, July 28, deejay Bounty Killer, the man currently leading the Guinness Dancehall Icons Competition in THE STAR, will be performing at a free concert in downtown Kingston....

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Countdown To Chino's Japan album begins

In less than two months, singjay Chino McGregor will release what promises to be another stellar album for the Japan market....

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Konshens enjoys productive year in music so far

The first half of 2012 has proven to be a progressive and productive one for dancehall star Konshens....

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Israel Yadalfi seeks musical breakthrough with 'Mr Myrie'

Moby's recording artiste, Anthony Campbell, better known as Israel Yadalfi, began honing his musical skills from an early age. His first interactions with music began in his childhood days...

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Beenie dances, entertains 'Behind the Screen'

The King of the Dancehall, Beenie Man, was in his element at the second staging of the Behind The Screen series, held at the Tracks & Records lounge on Tuesday night....

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Kartel's 'voice' at Sumfest

As stated on his book cover, 'Incarcerated but not silenced', Vybz Kartel will be miles away in confinement at the Horizon Adult Remand Center, but his voice may be louder than ever at Catherine Hall, Montego Bay...

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High energy at Bachelor Chef Cookout

After the delectable food came a relatively high-energy party at Bachelor Chef Cookout that was held on Surbiton Road in St Andrew, recently....

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