The world of underground Jamaican dancehall, and specifically the culture of Dancehall Queens, is vibrantly explored in new documentary Bruk Out! Here's the synopsis: BRUK OUT! follows six outspoken ...
In 1996 Lady G was hailed as the highlight of a concert at Pontoons that drew more than 1,000 reggae lovers. She is promising that her return to Bermuda will be even better. It is part of the positive ...
Lately, every day has been a thrill for Spice. Jamaica’s very own dancehall queen celebrated her birthday, finished up an international tour and wrapped filming a season of the VH1 reality show Love & ...
Spice is known as the Queen of Dancehall, but she might also be queen of the comeback. The Jamaican singer and reality star, whose real name is Grace Hamilton, overcame childhood traumas including the ...
Happy, happy 40th birthday to VP Records — the Caribbean-rooted mom-and-pop music store that grew into the world’s largest independent recording company for reggae, dancehall and soca music, based in ...
The dancehall queen, who was once left homeless due to a fire, said she was moved to tears as footage of wrecked homes began ...
When it was released in 1997, Dancehall Queen created a sensation in Jamaica, eventually surpassing The Harder They Come as the highest-grossing film in that country's history. Like the dancehall ...
She has the hit records to back up her Queen of Dancehall title – though some may argue otherwise – but her real claim to the title comes from her ability to pull tactics from the pop world and apply ...
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