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Sean Paul’s Trinity Heats up the US
Sean Paul is the only reggae/dancehall musician to have garnered three #1 hits consecutively. In addition, he performed as the headline artiste in
Colorado
, Utah and Minnesota for the first time.




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REGGAESUMFEST TO BOOST ECONOMY BY $I BILLION

Rihanna to appear on Reggaesumfest 2006
Reggae Sumfest; recently announced that western Jamaica stands to earn in excess of $1billion this year when the Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest is staged in Montego Bay, St. James in July this year. 

The Festival will be staged July 16-22




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MACKA DIAMOND GIVES THANKS AT "MONEY O" LAUNCH
C
urrent female deejay sensation, Macka Diamond, launched her debut album "Money O" on Tuesday April 25, 2006 at the Weekenz

Bistro and Bar




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RUN DE TAPE, RUN DE TAPE
Run de tape!!!  Run de tape!!! That is the call that has been reverberating in and around Jamaica since Ambassador Peter King was found murdered at his home in upper St. Andrew several weeks ago.  The call came after the police, on searching the deceased premises, discovered a huge cache of video tapes on which it is said that images of various influential people, including several popular dancehall artistes, wer caught....


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TOP ACTS CLAMOURING TO WORK EARLY
There used to be a time when you could not get a top currently popular act to open a major concert or perform early in the running order.  The opening segment of a major ‘live’ show production was reserved for the not so popular or the new and up and coming acts.



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