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Happy Birthday Foxy Brown

Jennifer Esmeralda Hylton aka Foxy Brown is a reggae singer born in Jamaica.  Her first introduction to the reggae charts was via the Steely & Clevie produced versions of Tracy Chapman’s “Sorry” Baby, Can I Hold You Tonight” and Fast Car.”  These led Foxy to being regarded as Jamaica’s Tracy Chapman.

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Tough love for Tessanne

By Kevin Jackson Observer Writer Count On My Love, the major label album from Tessanne Chin, debuted on the Billboard charts last week but with paltry sales. The set, released July 1 by Republic Records (a division of Universal Music) as part of Chin’s prize package for winning season five of NBC’s The Voice, sold…

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Maxi Priest gets Billboard love

BY JAMAICA OBSERVER It has been a while since British reggae singer Maxi Priest entered the Billboard charts. His new album, Easy to Love, which was released July 1 by VP Records, debuted at number two on the Billboard Reggae Album chart. It is Priest’s first entry on any Billboard chart in 15 years. His…

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Happy Birthday Michael Rose

Michael Rose was born in Jamaica July 11, 1957.  He is a Grammy award winning reggae singer.  Rose join the group Black Uhuru in 1977.  He led them to international success in the early 1980’s, having written most of their popular songs.  Black Uhuru won the first-ever Grammy Award for reggae in 1985 for the…

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Reggae’s Mad Scientist

The sounds inside Lee “Scratch” Perry’s head changed the world – reggae and rap wouldn’t exist without him and he did it all without ever learning to play an instrument or make a damn bit of sense By Jay Bulger Just before dawn, in the garage of his mansion, set high above a medieval village…

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Tessanne Chin’s Album Sales Not Good

Soundscan is reporting that Tessanne Chin’s “Count on My Love” sales in its first week is 6.623.  Upon the release of this report American music magazines  are claiming that her sales are the worst in the history of the Voice winners.  Magazines go further to state that “season three winner Cassadee Pope and season four winner Danielle Bradbery…

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New Hezron single hits charts

By Jamaica Gleaner The baritone singer, who hails from the western parish of St James, is currently racing up the charts with the pro-female independence track called Check. In recent times, he has recorded a number of popular hits, including the unforgettable lover’s anthem Forever and Always, Those Days, Can’t Come Between, We Can Feel…

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Reggae boosts California festival

By Howard Campbell (Jamaica Observer)   Warren Smith, founder of the Sierra Nevada World Music Festival (SNWMF), says the decision to highlight reggae’s diversity helped make this year’s event a success. The 21st staging of the festival took place June 20-22 in Boonville, California. Smith described it as “a feast for music lovers”. “It was…

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Bob Marley Foundation Evicts Rastafarians

Upheaval is developing at the historical Rastafarian site at Scotts Pass in Clarendon, Jamaica. Eviction notices were served on Rastafarians living at Scott’s by the Bob Marley Foundation. It is said that Miguel Orlando Collins aka  Kalonji,  SIZZLA is one of the individuals who has received an eviction notice.      

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