By Shereita Grizzle--- Following announcements that Peter Dickson was leaving his role as announcer for the popular talent show, 'The X Factor', at least two of the judges already have a replacement
Reggae’s Shaggy (2nd from l.) at Rockefeller Plaza for the Today Show performance on July 7 with Romanian singer Costi, Barbadian reggae singer Rayvon and Swedish-Congolese R&B singer-songwriter Mohombi
Omi--- SINGER OMI has joined an elite club. He is among seven Jamaicans whose song or album has sold platinum (over one million copies) in the United States. OMI's hit
By Tamara Hardingham-Gill for Metro.co.uk--- Shaggy feels very strongly about terrorism (Picture: EPA)Shaggy’s certainly made some classic hits over the years, but does his music have healing powers? Well he certainly thinks
By Kevin Jackson--- Omi--- SINGER Omi has broken into the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart in the United States, making him the seventh Jamaican artist to
By Curtis Campbell--- Veteran producer, Clifton 'Specialist' Dillon---- Following the recent success of Omi's Cheerleader single in international markets, veteran reggae artiste Paul Elliott is encouraging other Jamaican acts to export more of
By Kevin Jackson--- Top--(L) Kat Deluna (R) Shaggy Bottom---Sister Nancy AMERICAN singer Kat Deluna samples Shaggy's It Wasn't Me and Sister Nancy's Bam Bam on her latest single Bum Bum.
SCOTT SCHATEK Omi might have the song of the summer with “Cheerleader.” LAST SUMMER, a new star named Iggy ruled the season with an anthem of bitchy attitude. This summer,
Brian Bonitto--- (From left) Drummer Sly Dunbar, keyboardist Steven ‘Lenky’ Marsden, singer Tarrus Riley, Father Richard Ho Lung and Shaggy at Anchor Studio in St Andrew yesterday. (Photos: Naphtali Junior)-----
By Richard Johnson--- Shaggy-- THE growing popularity Shaggy's latest single, I Need Your Love, is having a ripple effect on some of his previous tracks. According to iTunes Reggae chart,