Lady Saw--- NEVER one for the conventional, Lady Saw enters new territory with her latest album, Alter Ego, which was released Tuesday by her Hall's Productions through a distribution
Tessanne Chin.--- By Shereita Grizzle--- It's on to the next round for Jamaica-born Anita Antoinette, coached by Gwen Stefani, as she advances to the final 12 in
By Simone Morgan--- Mad Michelle---- MAD Michelle has made a name for herself in dancehall circles as a choreographer. She is, however, planning to add singjay to that résumé.
Lady Saw-- WHEN Lady Saw launches her new album Alter Ego in November, it will be much different from previous releases. She also plans to introduce her foundation of
By Howard Campbell--- Mr. Easy THERE was no hotter jam in the summer of 1997 than producer Dave Kelly's Joyride. One of the artists who helped make it a dance
By Simone Morgan--- Top: The Locke Brothers of Truckback Records Bottom: Lady Saw & D'Angel-- THE brothers of Truckback Records Steve, Andrew and Adrian Locke are known for producing hits
D Major--- Describing his latest album as inclusive of a "variety of genres that everyone can enjoy", artist D Major is all set for the release of his debut album,
By Paul Henry--- Lady Saw--- DEEJAY Lady Saw has now petitioned the Court of Appeal in an effort to overturn a default judgement in favor of a day's worker
It has become the norm for pop artists from different genres to collaborate on what oftentimes become mega-hit songs. For South Florida-based Jamaican singjay Honorebel, who has worked in dancehall,
Snoop Lion--- 'Snoop, mi like yuh as a rapper, but low dancehall ting, low reggaeting, mi no like yuh as no Snoop Lion. Weh yuh get lion from?' "They need to