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November 30, 2009

Flippa Mafia gives back to Trench Town High



It’s the Christmas season, and while some may refer to it as the ‘silly season’, it is also the time to spread joy and goodwill and that’s exactly what the Flossing King, Flippa Mafia plans to do.
Flippa, who says he is really a philanthropist at heart, will be channeling his energy into a school fete for the Trench Town High School.
“As entertainers it is our duty to give back ... and if you really check it a lot of us donate to worthy causes. The public may not hear about it, but that’s because we don’t like to pose up for picture and send it to newspaper every time we do what we are supposed to do by helping the less fortunate,” Flippa said.
Flippa was full of praise for the artistes who participate in the various high school tours which see artistes in performance at various schools across the island and emphasising positive messages.
“We have to get the youths to understand the importance of an education and staying in school. We need the school-girls to erase the idea of teenage pregnancy and replace it with total focus on their school work. Education must always come first,” he declared passionately.
The fete takes place on December 12 and all proceeds will go towards the Trench Town High School.

November 29, 2009

THE ‘GULLY SIDE’ RULER MAVADO WITH MOCKINGBIRD CONTINUES TO HOLD THE #1 SPOT

The ‘Gully Side’ ruler Mavado with Mockingbird continues to hold the #1 spot; makes it his third consecutive week, while his House Cleaning keeps its position at #3.
In the meantime Portmore ‘Gaza’ Empire leader Vybz Kartel with Like A Movie grips the #2 spot also clenching the Shot To Watch title for yet another week. In addition Vybz is in control of the #4 place with Love Dem.
Reggae songstress Etana is joyful indeed as Happy Heart jumps in the top five singles on the chart to lock down the #5 spot.

The celebration doesn’t stop for Ding Dong & Chevaugn with Holiday as it latches onto the Greatest Gainer title moving three enormous spots up the chart to take over the #9 position.
The chart New Entry goes to Texas born Roots Revealers featuring Dancehall veteran Chaka Demus with their rendition of Sweetie it take position at #20. The track is off the Family House Music records.
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November 27, 2009

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HYPE IS JUST AN ILLUSION


BY STARAPPLE
Recently it was reported that Squingy from Bass Odessey was gravely ill and was in the USA for treatment; then sadly one week later we received the sad news that he had passed. I remember watching Bass Odessey and Coppershot in the Guiness Clash and Squingy’s name was called a few times not only from those in the clash, but those in attendance. Amazing, the arena of dancehall is quite a spectacle; make that an experience.

Entertainment can be very addictive and destructive to both those who soak it in and to those who purvey it. Do those in the industry put too much stress on themselves or do those who enjoy good entertainment have unrealistic expectations of those who provide it?

Serious questions and not something we should take lightly. I think what struck me the most is a statement that Squingy issued before he died:

“For years, I’ve been traveling and entertaining the world. I’ve given everything to my fans and neglected my own body. I have a terminal Illness and it’s time for me to focus on maintaining my health as best I can. Moving to the US is going to allow me to receive adequate health care.”

There are several things which can be taken from his statements:

Our health care is wanting;
There is no privacy in our health care;
We have become so callous that many would take pleasure in chastising
an ailing selector and so on …

And is much more that could be extrapolated from his statements, but what is evident is that many persons in entertainment spend so much time trying to please fans that one’s own health is never really taken into account only for granted, family life is often put on the backburner, friends come by the shipload when you are sailing on a high and desert you when the wind blows unkind and the illusion that has to be built to draw fans in came become highly debilitating in the long run and causes many an otherwise rational person to have unrealistic demands from the entertainer.

Just think of some of the celebrities who come to mind when you think of meltdown and serious personal crisis Anna Nicole Smith, Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, Amy Winehouse, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Gregory Issacs, Ninja Man, Nadine Sutherland and many other Jamaican entertainers who are highly drugged up on either marijuana, marijuana with extacie, beadie, copious amount of alcohol, excessive sex with a wide number of partners, numerous children spread far and wide with different baby mothers and the list goes on.

Maybe these things happen though because there is the constant need to please and better the last performance, never see come see or we the audience never allows failure and that places punitive stress on the entertainers.

We live to accumulate things and show off and hype; yet in the end when the soul is stripped from the body we have nothing. We need balance and not just the balance pon **cky head that we aggrandize.

PEOPLE WAH FI KNO!!!!!!!

BABY TASH


1. If Sting promoters really a go pay Mr. G and L. A Lewis fi crap…..a mean clash?

2. How Rosie so happy wid har DNA baby and if Chino feel de same?

3. If Kartel a go get de 9 million weh him ask for fi Sting?

4. Why Nico Bam Bam couldn’t play no Mavado tune a Nationwide radio outside broadcast in Spanish Town last week Friday?

5. Why gaza producer NotNice and gully producer dj frass a war fah?

6. How Baby Tash a gwaan so sexy in her new video shoot?

OUTAROAD RECORDS TAKING A POSITIVE VIBES TO DANCEHALL


With all the passa passa that’s in the dancehall right now, there is one label that is steering far from it all. Canadian based record label Outroad Records will be making their contribution with some positive numbers.
“I believe that producers have a responsibility in the kind of music they unleash on the public. The direction my label will be going is to produce songs that are relevant, uplifting and that will give people food for thought,” Outaroad CEO Kelly Graye.
According to Graye his mandate now is to steer Ikaya who is signed to his label on that positive path.
“She is a good singjay, she has a lot of talent and I am here to bring that new flavour to the market,” he said.
Ikaya is presently engaged in laying some new tracks to unleash on the market.
“The goal right now is to have her works out there, so far she is getting a good buzz here in Canada and in Jamaica with two singles one of which is Good Up.
Graye also shared that a major project is in the pipeline for the upcoming artiste, one which will see her doing a combination with an international female rap artiste. “The deal has not been finalised yet, so I don’t want to reveal too much,” her manager shared.
Another project in the pipeline for her is a new single entitled Money Over Man which Graye says should be ready for release by the first week of January.
This weekend the female singjay will be in Canada where is scheduled to perform on Nitro Da CD Sound anniversary dance.
Ikaya can’t wait to show what she can do as she says “My style is smooth reggae dancehall...I know I can make a difference...it’s refreshing,” Ikaya said about her approach to the music biz.
With a manager who has every confidence in her Ikaya is convinced it’s only a matter of time before she will be dominating the dancehall scene.
Born in Kingston 11, Ikaya blazed onto the scene in 2001 on Capleton’s “Fire” on the Martial Arts Riddim produced by Kings of Kings maestro Skatta Burrell. On the track the young Ikaya belts out an excellent hook providing a good combination to the “Fireman” when he was at his prime.
Fast forward to 2009, the Balcolm Drive native has pledged to bring quality music to her fans while at the same time honing and perfecting her talent. Not only is Ikaya a singer but she is also a prolific Deejay who has proven that she can stand up to the big boys and girls; her recent hit “Good Up” is an example of this. This was also proven by her appearance on Merciless’ hit “Amber Alert”. On the track the artist was sensational, blending her smooth flavour with the gritty tone of Merciless.

ELE READY FOR BOLT’S 9.58 SUPER PARTY DECEMBER 5


Dancehall’s flamboyant, Gucci-loving, dancing machine, Elephant Man, is one of the artistes scheduled to perform at what is being called a ‘super party’ for the fastest man alive, Usain Bolt.
The 9.58 Super Party will feature international hip hop/R & B star The Dream, plus a host of top Jamaican performers. ZJ Liquid, Jazzy T, Coppershot, Stone Love and DJ Usain Bolt himself will be some of the names keeping the energy high with music at the event.
As Ele declared, “Everyone knows that I am the official dancing artiste who knows how to keep the ‘dance’ in ‘dancehall’ and Bolt, just loves to party. So it will be lots of high energy, crazy moves and just fun on stage in the garden parish.”
The party is scheduled for December 5 at the Richmond Estate in St Ann and anticipation is running high for this one-of-a-kind event.
International athletes confirmed to attend the even include American sprinter Wallace Spearmon, Bolts friendly rival in the 200 meters, Bahamian, Debbie Ferguson McKenzie and Trinidadian Richard Thompson.
Tickets go on sale this week at over 30 ticket outlets island-wide.
Meanwhile, Ele is all set for a very busy season which will see him in performance in Guadeloupe, Portland, Clarendon (at Island Xplosion),
St Elizabeth Splash.