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Collie Buddz [ Biography ]
Collie Buddz, from the isle of Bermuda, has done something not impossible but something once seemingly very implausible. He's become the most buzz-worthy current Reggae artist over the past few years. In the summer, 2007, Collie Buddz' Columbia Records self-titled debut album stormed the charts entering the Billboard Reggae Chart at first position. The Reggae singjay became an international star when this album went on to debut across the world on every chart from Japan to Germany. With much of the production coming from Collie himself, he delivered a solid effort with contributions from Supa Dups, Shea Taylor, Bang Out, Screwface, Bobby Konders, and Crown N Kah-So-Real.Read more
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Richie Spice Launches Album at Usain Bolt's Kingston Club
Kingston sports bar/restaurant Tracks and Records, where Jamaica's six-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt acts as a major stakeholder, was the location for the launch of reggae singer Richie Spice's acoustic album Soothing Sounds.Read more
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Interview with Tony Rock Part I & II ///
Zeeta Maharaj gives an in depth interview with comedian Tony Rock for Montreal Dancehall TV when he came to Montreal to do a stand up comedy show this past summer. [ Video edited by Labnoise.com ]Read more
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Karlene "Nina Karle" Levy
Karlene "Nina Karle" Levy is by no means a stranger to the music world. She has been singing since childhood, honing her skills through her mother's direction in the Crofts Hill Anglican Church Choir, the Holmwood technical High School Choir and the Dawson College Choir in Montreal Canada. However, Nina really discovered her unique style, performing with the all Japanese blues/rock/jazz band Blue Mountain while teaching English in Nagoya Japan. She comes across with a seductive tone that captivates her audiences.Read more
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Singing Melody's Reggae’s Influence on the 2012 US Presidential Election
Politics has always influenced Reggae music. As the genre emerged over the years, artists used their voices as a vehicle in support of, or to speak out against issues originating from the political arena. Singing Melody, arguably one of the most celebrated Reggae artists, lends his voice to the upcoming US Presidential election, and in support of the political campaign of Barack Obama.Read more



