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Tanya Stephens- ‘The Gangsta Girl’
‘Gangsta Blues’ her album from VP Records, captures, the artistes’ style, flavour, rhythm and flow, combined with some hardcore lyrical poetry. The album, features tracks such as We a, "Gangsta Gal" (with Spragga Benz), "This Is Love" (with Wyclef Jean) and "What A Day". Produced by Andrew Henton of Tarantula Records, the compilation holds 17 tracks, 16 of which were co-written by the ‘Gangsta Gal’ Herself.






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Errol D. Bean Goes 'Beyond The Rhythm'

Mr. Errol D. Bean
‘Beyond the rhythm’ is the most recent work of former pastor Errol D. Bean. The album, Bean’s first, consist of seventeen tracks – 13 songs, 2 poems, and 2 instrumentals – of Conscious Reggae, Inspirational and Gospel Music, Culture, Ska and much more. It captures the dreams, desires and artistic expressions of Errol, best known for his unflappable and enthusiastic personality.




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'Serious Times' From Luciano
The Prophet Luciano has released his new album entitled ‘Serious Times’. The album recorded by his label V.P was produced by Joel Chin and Dean Fraiser. It is all about spirituality and righteousness, and if you are familiar with the artiste, you know he would not have it any other way. The artiste which is best known for hits such as ‘Sweep Over My Soul’ and ‘It’s Me Again Jah’ have decided to deal with contemporary issues on contemporary and traditional one-drop reggae beats.



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‘Juice’- A Choral Blend Of Tropical Praises
The sweethearts of Gospel music, Robert And Jenieve Bailey have blended up another sensational delight, an album brewed specially for both gospel and contemporary music fans across the Caribbean and the world. Aptly branded "Juice", the production is of an enthralling Caribbean flavour in celebration of God's goodness.




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STRIP TEASE CONFIRMS SAW'S SUPREMACY
Lady Saw is rated as the queen of hardcore reggae and deservedly so. No other female artiste in Jmaica has had the courage to match the hardcore men, word for word, apart from Tanya Stepens, with such effect.

Saw’s ‘Strip Tease’ at the Strip Club

On her promotional tour of the U.S, Saw stopped at ‘Scores’; one of America’s leading strip clubs where she signed autographs and took photographs with the club’s dancers. The dancers are fans of Lady Saw and her music, and have identified their favorite track ‘I’ve Got Your Man’.




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