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Vybz Kartel says Tommy Lee and Popcaan have betrayed him

Incarcerated Dancehall superstar, Vybz Kartel insists he has never been physically harmed during his 19-month long jail stay, but claims he has been stabbed in the back by two of his prized protégés. Read more
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New Dancehall Riddim: Country Buss Riddim | Various Artists

An eclectic mix of dancehall artistes define lyrical versatility on the latest riddim to be released by Florida-based Jamaican record label Nicko Rebel Music. The beat, Country Bus, continues on the label's signature style of "fusing traditional dancehall vibe with a contemporary twist". Country Buss features tracks from nine artistes namely: Voice Mail, Bugle, Macka Diamond, Delly Ranx, Shaka Pow, Chevaughn, Laden, Burro Banton and Bobby Hustle. Nicholas Davis, the producer of the riddim, said that producing this compilation "was one of the biggest projects we've done so far, and perhaps one of the most fun as well". Read more
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The Black Montreal Fashion Week

For this first edition of Montreal Black Fashion Week, the multiculturalism of the city is highlighted. On the 16 and the 17 of May 2013, the Church St Jean Baptiste will welcome Montreal designers as well as black fashion designers in a will to pay tribute to the third home of the event. Adama Paris, Au Noir, Claudette Floyd, Créations Youd, Diana Gadie, Elie Kuame, Ericka Jean, Helmer Joseph, Luxyria, Samuel Dong & Yves Jean Lacasse will present their latest collections to during these two days. Read more
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From Catch a Fire to Start a Fyah, Chronixx live!

CHRONIXX, son of veteran reggae artist Chronicle, has garnered the attention of all of Jamaica and the world’s reggae music communities. This 20-year old sensation has quickly risen to stardom with his uniquely fresh, youthful, and contemporary roots sounds. A peace ambassador for the recent general elections in Kenya this past March, CHRONIXX has captured the hearts of reggae music lovers, spreading his message of peace, love and unity - the true essence of reggae music. Read more
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Buju Banton gets June court date

Reggae artiste Buju Banton will have to wait a bit longer to know the outcome of his juror misconduct case in his pursuit for a new trial.

Reports are that Buju was ordered by Judge James Moody to appear in court on June 26 along with Terri Wright, the juror who is alleged to have violated court orders during the artiste’s February 2011 drug trial.

The date was set late yesterday evening, two weeks after a new development in the case in which a forensic expert hired by Buju concluded that Terri brought a desktop computer hard drive for examination of her alleged misconduct instead of a laptop she claimed to have used.

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