BY RICHARD JOHNSON--- Deejay Kiprich (left) receiving the Sting clash Champion plaque from music insider Clyde McKenzie at the inaugural Sting Awards held on the East Lawns of Devon House
Top: Black Ryno--- Bottom: Supreme Promotions boss Isaiah Laing shares information on this year’s clashes. Looking on is Allawney McIntyre, senior marketing coordinator at Jamaica Beverages, distributors of Raptor energy
JAMAICA’S NATIONAL SECURITY MINISTER BLAMES THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FOR THE NATION’S MORAL DECAY!
Kiprich--- Artists won't take the blame for violence--- By Shereita Grizzle--- Jamaica's music industry players are still mulling the statements made by Minister of National Security Peter Bunting, even a
Mavado--- By Sadeke Brooks--- While industry players can identify the pros and cons of dancehall feuds, the verdict is still out about whether or not they are good for the music
By Simone Morgan--- SIX weeks after he and his son were granted bail on a murder charge, deejay Ninjaman says it is time he finally takes stock of his life.
From The Jamaican Gleaner War Works For Sting Published: Wednesday | December 28, 2011 KipRich declares Merciless dead during Monday's staging of Sting, 'Rumours of War' at Jamworld, Portmore, St