Articles Comments

CLINTON LINDSAY » Entries tagged with "I Wayne"

THE PORTMORE MUSIC FESTIVAL MAKES IT DEBUT ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29!

THE PORTMORE MUSIC FESTIVAL MAKES IT DEBUT ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29!

   Cocoa Tea.— For residents of Portmore who have longed for an event that will highlight emerging talent from their community, the wait is over. On THURSDAY, December 29, the Portmore Music Festival takes place at UDC Car Park across from the Portmore Mall. “The objectives of Portmore Music Fest are to excite, empower and renew the entertainment experience in Portmore. It is also a celebration of the best of Portmore and it is poised to become a signature event … Read entire article »

Filed under: BREAKING NEWS, GUEST RUNDOWNS

“TOO MUCH NASTINESS IN THE MUSIC BUSINESS” SAYS ROOTS SINGER I-WAYNE!

By K’Shema Francis—  Outspoken reggae singer I-Wayne says too much nastiness is being highlighted in the music. Under a new management, the reggae singer has resurfaced. In an exclusive Music News interview, I-Wayne says he continues to work hard and fans can expect new material.  This is not the first time I-Wayne has called for a cleanup of the music. Last year, the Rastafarian entertainer said deejay rivalry, lewd lyrics, and irresponsible disc jocks were to be blamed for the decline of the nation’s values. … Read entire article »

Filed under: BREAKING NEWS, GUEST RUNDOWNS

ARTISTS “MUZZLED” IN AGREEMENT REACHED FOR THE EDMONTON REGGAE FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER 5!

BY RICHARD JOHNSON   DUE to backlash for the inclusion of reggae performers I Wayne, Queen Ifrica and Capleton in Canada’s Edmonton Reggae festival, a code of conduct has been arrived at for all performers. The event, which will be its second staging, is scheduled for September 5. According to a release from John Fortuno — president of the Edmonton Reggae Festival Society — a meeting was held between the organizers of the festival, and members of the Queer, Black and Caribbean community and the Pride Center of Edmonton. The organizer said while they recognize the artistic expression of various themes in music and lyrics, the festival is a family event and, therefore, is asking artists to agree to a number of restrictions. “No profanity and/or explicit lyrics are allowed within any portion of the … Read entire article »

Filed under: GUEST RUNDOWNS

THE EDMONTON REGGAE FESTIVAL UNDER PRESSURE FROM GAY-RIGHTS GROUP FOR ITS HEADLINERS!

Festival spokesperson says there is “no cause for concern” and the performers have been briefed on their expectations. By Lauren Strapagiel— Jamaican-Canadian activists are raising concerns about the headliners of this year’s Edmonton Reggae Festival, calling the artists “professed anti-LGBTQ Jamaican singers.” Klavs Bo Christensen / ASSOCIATED PRESS This year’s headliners are Queen Ifrica, I Wayne and Capleton, all three of whom have come under fire for anti-gay lyrics and statements in the past. I Wayne and Capleton both have songs that have been accused of encouraging violence against gay and lesbian people. A Capleton concert set for Toronto in 2011 was moved over concerns about anti-gay messages. A song by Queen Ifrica called “Keep It To Yourself” praises male heterosexuality and makes reference to “fish” — a derogatory term for gay men. In 2013, she spoke out against repealing … Read entire article »

Filed under: GUEST RUNDOWNS

TODAY (JULY 1) IS INTERNATIONAL REGGAE DAY!

 Top: Ken Boothe, Andra Davis Bottom: Cherine The media-based celebrations aim to bring reggae into sharp focus globally. This is achieved through increased airplay of reggae music, special conferences and workshops, as well as live shows. According to conceptualiser Andrea Davis, this year will see the inclusion of music markets such as Hawaii, India, African states joining the global event, as well as the hot spots of Miami, New York, and London. She hopes this year’s observation will bring to the fore the need for a critical link between capital and culture. In Jamaica, the centrepiece of the celebrations is a conference focusing on how local players in the reggae music industry can claim a larger slice of the international reggae market. The forum will also examine the sound system and the contribution it … Read entire article »

Filed under: GUEST RUNDOWNS

ROOTS SINGER I-WAYNE CALLS FOR A CLEAN-UP OF THE MUSIC!

By Simone Morgan—  I-Wayne— RASTAFARIAN reggae artist I-Wayne says deejay rivallry, lewd lyrics and irresponsible disc jocks for pulling down the nation’s values. He is calling for a clean-up of the music. “The whole culture break down. The type of filth our kids are now exposed is not healthy at all,” he said. I-Wayne — who is scheduled to perform at Beer Wednesdays to be held at Usain Bolt’s Tracks and Records in St Andrew, tomorrow — was speaking with the Jamaica Observer in an exclusive interview. The singjay, whose given name is Cliffroy Campbell, labelled some artists “hypocrites” because they know what’s right, but choose to say and play the opposite just for “hype and a buss”. “If you should ask them if they would want dem kids or mother to experience the things they are deejaying … Read entire article »

Filed under: GUEST RUNDOWNS

I-WAYNE LASHES OUT AGAINST FELLOW-ARTISTS AND RADIO JOCKS FOR “PROMOTING FILTH AND IMMORALITY!”

I-WAYNE LASHES OUT AGAINST FELLOW-ARTISTS AND RADIO JOCKS FOR “PROMOTING FILTH AND IMMORALITY!”

I-Wayne I wayne calls fellow artists hyporcites—- By Curtis Campbell—-  Reggae artist I Wayne is asking the local music industry to promote more music with positive content in order to reduce the rate at which society is drifting into a path of immorality. According to the reggae artist, known to be an advocate against prostitution, violence and other ills in society, though reggae music is regaining popularity, smut is still overpromoted in the media. When accused of using music to influence negativity, many artists are known to use … Read entire article »

Filed under: GUEST RUNDOWNS

CHARITY CONCERT TO RAISE FUNDS FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CENTER IN KINGSTON!

CHARITY CONCERT TO RAISE FUNDS FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CENTER IN KINGSTON!

Luciano— New York-based DJT Promotions, Sunlight Productions and Global Harmony, a charity organisation which operates out of the United Kingdom, have joined forces with a number of reggae and dancehall artists to fight against domestic violence. On Saturday August 17, they will stage the first annual White House Culture Jam at the White House Beach Park in Westmoreland. According to George O’Gilvie of DJT Promotions, domestic violence is a very serious problem globally, and as such, he and … Read entire article »

Filed under: GUEST RUNDOWNS

STRICTLY the BEST #44- CD Review

STRICTLY the BEST #44- CD Review

  Title:   Strictly The Best 44 Artist: Various Artists Label: VP Records Rating: **1/2 The days when “Strictly The Best” were really strictly the best have long passed. For the past 10 years or so, one of VP Records’ stellar compilations, has taken a turn of being just another Reggae compilation! The selections have become weak and in-consistence, as if no care or thought are given when selecting the tracks. With access to just about all the hit songs … Read entire article »

Filed under: CD REVIEWS