New EP From Dancehall Artist Shawn Storm (@kwashawnarecord @shawnstormmuzic)

shawn-stormKwashawna Records presents Shawn Storm’s “The Real Sivva EP.” The hit filled EP features 9 blazing songs from the dancehall star, namely: “Infliction,” “When Life Get Hard,” “Virtous Woman,” and Sivva Skit, “Focus,” “High On Life,” “Dutty Hear” and “Nuh Love Likes.”

If you are a lover of dancehall music, culture and lifestyle, this is a must have for your collection. “The Real Sivva EP” is available on iTunes and all major online digital stores now. It is distributed by 21st Hapilos Digital.

Dancehall Star Konshens to Perform in London on Feb. 3rd(@KonshensSojah @Runabeat)

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On February 3rd, reggae and dancehall lovers in London, UK will get a treat as mega super star Konshens will be performing at the Coronet Theatre, 28 New Kent Road, London, SE1 6TJ. He will be joined by Charly Blacks, DHQs Sher & Nickiesha. The event is hosted by Jamaica’s Curvy Diva, Yanique.

The doors will open at 10pm and the party goes on until 6am. For tickets and additional information, click here.

Bugle’s Single “Morals” Now Available for Digital Download (@buglemusic @k20records)

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Popular reggae and dancehall star Bugle stands on his “Morals” as he delivers his latest single produced by K20 Records. Known for his conscious and empowering lyrics, the hit bound single distributed by 21st Hapilos Digital, is now available to all on Amazon, Deezer, iTunes and all major online digital stores.

Artists to Watch in 2017: Jamaican-American duo, Room Temperature (@RTemperature)

room-temperatureRoom Temperature, is an American musical duo who originated from Jamaica. The group is composed of Wayne Anthony and Déjavu. Wayne Anthony, the “soulful voice” of the group is popular for his hit single with Mr. Vegas “Pull Up” while Dejavu made his mark with his hit single “Nah Beg”. Dejavu is also the lyrical genius and ghostwriter behind some of dancehall’s #1 tracks.

The rising duo Room Temperature just released their first single for the new year titled “Fever“. The track was independently released and produced by the group’s production team which comprises of Feddaweight & Bmusic of Vexxxbad Records.

I Octane’s “Kill mi Dream” Now on iTunes (@preelyfemusic @realioctane)

 

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Preelyfe Records presents “Kill Mi Dream,” performed by dancehall and reggae star I Octane. With his distinguishable powerful voice and prolific lyrics, I Octane delivers a hit-bound single that sings of fake friends and jealousy within the entertainment industry. The song can be considered a dancehall-crossover track as the beat has a strong hip-hop sound.

Kill Mi Dream” is out now on Amazon, iTunes, Spotify and most major online digital stores via 21st Hapilos Digital.

“90 Degrees of Dancehall, Vol. 3” Now Available on iTunes (@blaqksheepmafia)

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Blaqk Sheep Music Presents: “90 Degrees of Dancehall, Vol. 3” featuring a star studded lineup of some of Jamaica’s current dancehall stars.

Vol.3 features Busy Signal with “Call Me”, “Danger Zone,” “Grab A Gyal” and “Hate That I Love U,” Shawn Storm “Richer Than Before,” Macka Diamond “Middle,” Sizzla “The System,” Voicemail “Dem a Wicked” and several others. Distributed by 21st Hapilos Digital, “90 Degrees of Dancehall, Vol. 3” can now be downloaded from iTunes and all other major online digital music stores.

DJ Nicholas, Deitrick Haddon & Others Deliver at AIM First Fest in Jamaica

Story by: Don McDowell

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Deitrick Haddon live at AIM First Fest 

The AIM Financial Corporation sponsored AIM First Fest held at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre on January 2, 2017 is being hailed as a resounding success for its
organization, presentation, and coordination, with many feeling it was worth it.

AIM First Fest showcased a star segment of tier one Jamaican gospel artistes Prodigal Son,
Rondell Positive, DJ Nicholas, and Kevin Downswell alongside Preachers of LA’s Deitrick Haddon, pastor, lyricist, and singer.

Patrons experienced the effulgent Rondell Positive in full flight in tandem with the ever effervescent iWorshipp doing background vocals as he delivered More Than A Conqueror, Stick Nor Stones, Fire Medley, and closing with the high energy Keeping Me Alive.

The welcoming applause to Prodigal Son’s return to the local stage after a dearth was phenomenal. Prodigal’s entre Blessings a Run Mi Down set the crowd on fire as they sang and danced.

Prodigal Son blessed the AIM First Fest crowd with Bongo Town, Head Cyaa Hot Suh, I Wish, and God Again. In closing his set, in true prodigal fashion, Prodigal Son asked forgiveness for any hurt or pain caused previously to his fans, arising from previous controversies.

The Mr. “Turn up the Volume” DJ Nicholas musically taught his audience on Divine Mathematics, exercises at the Holy Ghost Gym, biology class on blood constituents, and also on exorcism to Move That Squatter (Satan).

After a seemingly disconnected start singing on tracks, Grammy nominee Dietrick Haddon ‘upped his game’ by calling on his Jamaican audience for 60 seconds of praise, as he moved to his 2008 hit He’s Able“. Yes “him tun up d place” creating an atmosphere of worship as the crowd sang and praised the Most High God Yahweh.

Pastor Haddon after sharing a short testimony of backsliding some time ago moved the people to repentance and rejoicing, as he, with the help of Downswell’s band segued into Well Done, Its On The Way featuring DJ Nicholas, and Love Him Like I Do. Some patrons generally felt Haddon redeemed himself and represented well eventually.

Closing the curtain, Kevin Downswell’s, brilliant performance in praise and worship stimulated fans to another level of praise as he belted out You Make Me Stronger, Goodbye World, Already Done, and was accompanied by Prodigal Son in a high energy rendering of That’s Enough and Cyaa Cold with each ministering to different sides of the audience.

The Aim First Fest package also featured Party King rides, games, giveaways, food, and a shopping village, plus professional security and police patrols.

Other artistes performing included George Nooks, Perpetual Sounds of Praise, Rev. Glen Graham among others. Mc’s were Nadine Blair, Basillia Barnaby-Cuffe, and the show’s
promoter Markland Edwards.

With its veritable list of corporate supporters including title sponsors AIM Financial Corporation, the RJR Communications Group, Grace Kennedy Money Services, and others, it may be that Action Entertainment – promoters of the event has broken through to significant corporate sponsorship of gospel events.