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“NO-SHOWS” THE ORDER OF THE NIGHT AT THE STING AWARDS!

BY RICHARD JOHNSON—  Deejay Kiprich (left) receiving the Sting clash Champion plaque from music insider Clyde McKenzie at the inaugural Sting Awards held on the East Lawns of Devon House in St Andrew on Monday. (Photos: Karl McLarty)— IF there was disappointment when it was announced that Sting would not be held this year, its replacement, The Sting Awards, was even more disappointing. The awards were intended to recognize the contribution of entertainers and affiliates who have made a contribution to the development of the 32-year-old event known as ‘The Greatest One-Night Reggae Festival on Earth’. Supreme Promotions Limited, organizers of Sting, staged the event to fill the void. From a poorly produced show to the no-show of recipients, the inaugural awards at the East Lawns of Devon House in St Andrew on Monday left … Read entire article »

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BLAK RYNO AND KIPRICH IN REMATCH CLASH FOR STING 2014 DECEMBER 26!

Top: Black Ryno— Bottom: Supreme Promotions boss Isaiah Laing shares information on this year’s clashes. Looking on is Allawney McIntyre, senior marketing coordinator at Jamaica Beverages, distributors of Raptor energy drink. (PHOTOS: BRYAN CUMMINGS)— IT’S the rematch.Deejays Blak Ryno and Kiprich will go head to head at this year’s staging of Sting – the popular one night reggae show staged on Boxing Day.According to Isaiah Laing, head of Supreme Promotions, organisers of the event, clashes have always been part of the history of Sting and, therefore, a match-up of this nature was inevitable. Speaking at a press conference at his Burlington Avenue offices in the Corporate Area yesterday, Laing traced the history of clashes at the event dating back to the first ever in 1984, which featured Michael Palmer and Junior Reid. He … Read entire article »

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JAMAICA’S NATIONAL SECURITY MINISTER BLAMES THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FOR THE NATION’S MORAL DECAY!

Kiprich— Artists won’t take the blame for violence— By Shereita Grizzle— Jamaica’s music industry players are still mulling the statements made by Minister of National Security Peter Bunting, even a month after those comments. In his sectoral debate presentation last month, Bunting said the country had developed a subculture of violence and lawlessness that was being reinforced and promoted by different segments of society, including the entertainment industry. Bunting said some artists continue to use their talents to advocate violence and hatred. He then went on to explain that these kinds of music belittle women and warp the values of the nation’s children. The minister used the fate of two of the industry’s top artists to drive home his point. “It is instructive that two of our most iconic artists are now convicted felons serving lengthy prison … Read entire article »

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DO DANCEHALL FEUDS DRIVE OR KILL THE GENRE?

Mavado— By Sadeke Brooks— While industry players can identify the pros and cons of dancehall feuds, the verdict is still out about whether or not they are good for the music business. In recent weeks, there has been much talk about Mavado and his mentor, Bounty Killer, being involved in a lyrical feud. But this is just one of many involving dancehall artists over the years. Although he has been part of his fair share of lyrical wars, dancehall artist Khago says he is staying clear of feuds because there is nothing to be gained. “It’s good for the business, but when people a go tek it serious, yuh haffi tek weh from it. It work fi some people and it nuh work fi some. If you can laugh bout it, it good. But if you tek it … Read entire article »

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“PRODUCERS AND ARTISTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DOWNFALL OF THE MUSIC” SAYS NINJA MAN!

“PRODUCERS AND ARTISTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DOWNFALL OF THE MUSIC” SAYS NINJA MAN!

By Simone Morgan— SIX weeks after he and his son were granted bail on a murder charge, deejay Ninjaman says it is time he finally takes stock of his life. The 46-year-old, who had been in custody for nearly three years, is arguably the most controversial dancehall act ever, and that takes some doing. NINJAMAN… producers are no longer spending time on nurturing an artiste’s career   This week, in an interview with Splash, Ninjaman addressed several issues including his … Read entire article »

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CLASHES HAVE THE “MAGIC TOUCH” FOR STING 2011!

CLASHES HAVE THE “MAGIC TOUCH” FOR STING 2011!

From The Jamaican Gleaner War Works For Sting Published: Wednesday | December 28, 2011 KipRich declares Merciless dead during Monday’s staging of Sting, ‘Rumours of War’ at Jamworld, Portmore, St Catherine. – Photos by Winston Sill/ Freelance Photographer ‘Rumours of War’, the tag line for Sting 2011, was confirmed as the successful clash format for the hardcore dancehall show dubbed ‘The Greatest One Night Reggae Show on Earth’ by the early daylight hours of December 27. The ultimate confirmation that … Read entire article »

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