Sunday, 8 January 2012

Luciano pelted with empty water bottles in Ghana





The news of Nigerian carnival attendees at the Liberation Stadium in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, hurling empty water bottles at the reggae icon, Luciano, will be received by many reggae enthusiasts as not only shocking, embarrassing and disheartening, but sacrilegious. For the icon remains simply the finest the industry currently has in genre, style, and message, especially after the demise of icons such as Lucky Dube and Joseph Hill of the Culture fame. 

To bring the level of irreverence home to the Ghanaian music enthusiasts, this might sound like the good old Osibisa band being driven off stage with boos, empty cans, and bottles in Nigeria. To the South African, it might be their own Lucky Dube; and to the Ivorian, Alpha Blondy. It must have been a horrifying experience to the man known in private life as Jepther McClymonth and difficult to believe.

When I watched the Jah Messenger, as he is affectionately called by his fans, at the Accra Sport Stadium in Ghana in December 2007, memories of the night still live on after four good years. It is captivating to watch your musical idol do his/her rendition in a live concert. Nothing compares to that electrifying feeling which connects the adherent and his idol in a moment of passion.

Luciano was the star par excellence of the night. Even though he shared stage with John Legend, a recipient of nine Grammy Awards, he established his connection with his audience and stamped his authority on stage in the course of the night. With a highly energetic performance, he erupted the crowd to sing along when he rendered his track It’s Me Again Jah with both knees down and both hands up in veneration before the Lord. I pardoned Ghanaians for knowing very little about John Legend and his exploits, in my estimation, and for that matter not warming up to him, and so did I excused the promoters of the show for lining up the two icons – John Legend and Luciano – of widely varying musical genres as costar performers of the night. John Legend would have done better with American or European audience, but not a Ghanaian audience as far as reggae was concerned. There is simply something about the Ghanaian and reggae!

Having been an enthusiastic disciple of the Jamaican reggae scene from my high school days, I have grown to appreciate the multiplicity of reggae genres – lovers’ rock, roots rock reggae, dancehall, and other indeterminate genres - to have emanated from the Island that produced the likes of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Jimmy Cliff, and Culture. I only chanced upon the name Luciano, for the first time when I visited my friends in Monterey Bay, California, in 2004. They treated me to one of his latest releases at the time and the tracks were just what one could expect from an icon who strives for perfection. I later realized I must have listened to his Sweep over My Soul album many times on Santino’s Sunday Reggae Reasons on Vibe FM in Accra without really paying attention to the name behind those renditions.

Luciano, as humble as he is, prides himself to have been a product of some of the unequaled traditions the music industry has ever known. Influenced by Stevie Wonder, Frankie Paul, and the late Dennis Brown, he came out of the shadows of these great icons and carved an image for himself as the Jah’s Messenger. His renditions such as It’s me again Jah, Lord Give Me Strength, and Give Praise are just a few of his works that attest to his quest to use reggae to intercede between man and his maker.

His style and message are a clear departure from that of the trailblazers of reggae – Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh, Jimmy Cliff, and Burning Spear - whose time was characterized by great social transformations – post-colonial euphoria, the feminist rapture, the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movement, among others - which reflected their songs to an agitated world seeking answers for discrimination, inequality and injustice. Unlike the “protest coloration” of early reggae, Luciano’s style and message are purely prayers and praises or what the born again Christian might refer to as gospel. The message can only be consonant with our time when many are still searching for meaning in life and seeking to build a meaningful relationship with their maker. 

One, however, begins to wonder if it is as a result of poor rendition of this musician that would lead youthful concert attendees to exhibit this level of intolerance for a great musician publicly, or it is just the manifestation of the religious intolerance that has engulfed Nigeria leading the youth to face-off what they might consider as blasphemous.
Whatever the cause of this unruly behavior, it has not helped the image of Nigeria. It has only added to deepen the unsavory tales about the level of intolerance some miscreants amongst its good people exhibit from time to time. No matter how our differences, lets eschew violence and appreciate the process of arbitration and respect for human dignity, especially when we have foreigners among us.

To the Messenger, we all in unison, with one voice, say we are sorry for the misdemeanor of our Nigerian brothers and sisters. You still remain our reggae idol and you are welcome to Ghana anytime, any day. Your fans are waiting for the message.

In 2001, Luciano was nominated for the Grammy Awards for his song A New Day. He received the Mandela’s Cultural Artist Award, the Most Spiritual and Educative Award, a Plaque from the Government of Jamaica for his great works, and has received many other awards worthy of note. He remains the best the industry can boast of in reggae currently. Let’s give him his due. Respec!

The Top 5 Dancehall Tracks Of 2011


The world of dancehall appeared beset by tragedy and controversy this year, with its highest-profile singer, Vybz Kartel, arrested and charged with two murders. But the music didn't stop. Dancehall songs tell stories about street life, often using harsh language to describe the action. But it's also music for a party — the studio-produced beats mean to make you move — and its singers often have flamboyant personalities, at least on record.
The five best dancehall songs of the year were made by very different musicians. This year Mavado, with his singular voice, came into his own, releasing well-crafted hit after well-crafted hit. Young star Laza Morgan and veteran I-Octane side-stepped into the spotlight. Kartel's scandal didn't keep his catchy anthems away from people's ears, and Popcaan did not linger in his mentor's shadow.




This was the year of Mavado. The artist with the most compelling voice in dancehall released more than half a dozen of his best tunes yet, stole the show at Reggae Sumfest — Jamaica's be-all-and-end-all summer reggae festival — and then capped it all off by getting signed to DJ Khaled's We the Best label, which will release his much-anticipated third album next year. The undeniably catchy "Delilah" laces those beguilingly wailing vocals over an electro-pop beat by Jamaica's wunderkind producer, 21-year-old Stephen McGregor. The masterful hit also earned an innovative dubstep remix from the ever Jamaica-endorsing Diplo.






It should have been 2011's summertime dancehall crossover anthem, courtesy of the genre's persistently popular, ceaselessly controversial headline-stealer. There's nothing controversial about "Summer Time," though, which explains its ironic appeal: Hear the lyrically explicit artist — known for repping a hardcore 'hood known as "Gaza" — deliver a hyper-catchy, tourist-board-friendly jingle about good old summer fun in the tropics. The words reference pool parties in lavish uptown Kingston and beach-side fetes in Negril; the piano-driven beat is suitably playful. Don't be surprised if Hot 97 puts this on rotation a little late — but in time for summer 2012.





The protégé almost upstaged the boss in this one. Vybz Kartel discovered Popcaan at a party and signed him immediately to his Portmore Empire label, and the young DJ's frisky comic style — the name suggests a cartoon character, which is apt — quickly found fans. This, his biggest hit, shares a riddim with Kartel's "Summer Time" and is an equally flawless party jam from its first "yaaaaow!"






Memo to Sean Kingston: Keep an eye on Laza Morgan. The youngest member of the Morgan family — his father is musician Denroy Morgan, while his siblings comprise the veteran reggae band Morgan Heritage — has Kingston's style on lock, pulling off both Yardie and Yankee with aplomb. He can rap, DJ, sing andsingjay. Elektra Records will release his debut album in 2012, and if "One by One" is any indication, it'll be a masterful work of dancehall pop. The singsong tune is melodically catchy, dance-floor-ready and crowned by a delectably scandalous cameo from Mavado, in uber-sexy mode.
















Troubled dancehall artist Vybz Kartel is being sued for $15 million for failing to show up at a scheduled appearance in 2009.





Troubled dancehall artist Vybz Kartel is being sued for $15 million for failing to show up at a scheduled appearance in 2009.
Kartel has been ordered by the Supreme Court to pay $15 million for breach of contract to a promoter after failing to make a scheduled performance at the Turks and Caicos Islands in August 2009.
Jamaican promoter Alton Salmon who promotes under Abuka Entertainment said that after Kartel failed to appear at his scheduled show there was a riot at the venue on August 14, 2009 and then went on to suffer significant losses.
For loss of profits, Salmon was awarded $127,736 on top of the pending $15 million from Kartel, who is currently being held on two murder charges. He was recently granted bail for $3 million, but it is unclear if he has been released from prison.

Friday, 6 January 2012

Mavado and Bounty Killer settle differences


Alliance leader, Bounty Killer and long-time protégé/Gully Squad leader, Mavado seem to have resolved their issues after months of tension within the popular Dancehall group.
The Dancehall stalwarts have encountered months of turbulence within the Gulliance camp ever since a shooting incident that took place outside Bounty Killer’s birthday party at the QUAD nightclub in New Kingston last July. Following the party, Gully Squad member, Chase Cross released a diss song aimed at Bounty Killer after alleging that the “War Lord” disrespected his friend who died during aforementioned incident. Several diss songs between the Gully Squad andAlliance Next Generation have been exchanged since the release of Chase Cross’ song, Mash Up Everything in late July.
However, Mavado and Bounty Killer are back on the same page once again following a meeting at the Uptown Mondays party on January 2. Reportedly, the duo posed for several photo-ops while later embracing each other inside the party.
Alliance Next Generation manager, Cross Cris intimated that this was the most positive way possible to begin 2012.
"We thank God that this has happened, because they are two artistes that have respected each other over the years. It's a good look for 2012 to see the two dancehall 'Gods' link back together, Gulliance lives on," he told the Jamaica STAR.
Furthermore, Bounty Killer himself took to Twitter to confirm the meeting’s legitimacy.
"Who look stupid now? GrunGaad and GullyGaad link up at Uptown Mondays... That is why no AFL/ANG artiste couldn't go do any songs dissing Vado despite Waste Crosses (Chase Cross) violate the thing. There are bad apples among our bunches, sometimes your own will go against you, just leave it to God and time, simple. Gulliance lives on, big up,"he tweeted.
Neither Bounty Killer nor Mavado have spoken publicly about their meeting but, according to Cross Cris, they will issue statement in the near future about their repaired friendship






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Popcaan happy with career progress, yet to visit Kartel in jail


Emerging Dancehall superstar, Andre Sutherland, more popularly known as Popcaan, insists he’ll become the proverbial flag bearer for the Portmore Empire despite his mentor’s incarceration on murder and drug-related charges.
Since his arrest on September 29 in New Kingston, Portmore Empire leader, Vybz Kartel has been slapped with two murder charges stemming from incidents occurring this past summer. Additionally, Assistance Commissioner of Police, Ealan Powell, intimated that more murder charges could be issued against Kartel; darkening an already large cloud over Kartel’s career and the future of the Portmore Empire.
With fellow Empire member, Shawn Storm also behind bars on a murder charge, Popcaan and fellow members of Gaza group are disheartened regarding the startling allegations. However, the Ravin deejay, who’s been hailed by some Dancehall observers as the most improved artiste in 2011, told TVJ’s Entertainment Reports that he’ll bear the responsibility of leading the Empire while lifting sulking Gaza fans.




Gaza Slim charged in Kartel case



Portmore Empire singjay, Vanessa Saddler, more popularly known as Gaza Slim, has become the third member of the “Gaza” group to face a charge in relation to a case involving the group’s leader, Vybz Kartel.
Gaza Slim, otherwise known as Vanessa Bling, was formally charged on Friday morning with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice in relation to the Clive “Lizard” Williams murder investigation. This took place four days after the Empire singjay turned herself in to the Constant Spring Police after she was named a person of interest in the Kartel matter.
Gaza Slim’ predicament resulted from an alleged false police report that she filed on October 29; claiming that Williams, who Kartel and others stand accused of killing, robbed and gun-butted her in Havendale, St. Andrew. However, law enforcement officials recently insisted that they have a cellular phone containing a text message where Kartel ordered Gaza Slim to concoct the robbery story in an attempt to aid his defence. As a result, Gaza Slim will at least spend this weekend in jail.





Vybz Kartel denied bail again, will miss STING 2011





Internationally-acclaimed Dancehall superstar, Adidja Palmer, more popularly known as Vybz Kartel will certainly miss the upcoming STING 2011 stage show after the deejay was denied bail in one of his murder cases.
Kartel, along with Portmore Empire protégé, Vanessa “Gaza Slim” Saddler were remanded into police custody until January 9, 2011 during a hearing in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrates Court on Monday. Both artistes are jointly charged with conspiracy to pervert the court of justice and attempting to pervert the course of justice in the Clive “Lizard” Williams murder case.
This means that Kartel will miss the 28th edition of STING 2011, scheduled to take place on December 26 at Jamworld in Portmore, St. Catherine. Both artistes will remain behind bars during the holidays up until two days after Kartel’s 36th birthday (January 7).
Kartel and Gaza Slim were slapped with said charges after law enforcement officials claimed that they possessed a cellular phone containing a text message what the self-proclaimed “Worl’ Boss” ordered Slim to concoct a robbery story involving Williams. On October 29, Gaza Slim filed a police report at the Constant Spring Police Station; claiming she was robbed and gun-butted by Williams during an incident in Havendale, St. Andrew. This took place five days after Kartel was charged with murder in the Williams case.





Kartel's case goes to Home Circuit Court

When the four — Kartel, Cairo Jones, Shawn 'Shawn Storm' Campbell, and Calvin Haye — appeared in the Home Circuit Court, they were remanded until January 13, 2012 after an order was made for the prosecution to disclose to the defence, by January 5, all the material in its possession relating to the case.
Two other men — Shane Williams and Andre St John, who are charged along with Kartel and the other men — were not transferred to the High Court because their names were not on the voluntary bill of indictment. They are expected to be transferred as well.
Both Williams and St John will return to the RM court on December 21.
Williams is alleged to have been murdered on August 16 over the disappearance of an illegal gun. His body is yet to be found but the prosecution said that it has video and other evidence to prove the murder.
Also appearing in court on Monday was Vanessa 'Gaza Slim' Saddler, the Portmore Empire member who is jointly charged with Kartel with conspiracy and attempting to pervert the course of justice. On this charge, it is being alleged that texts were sent to Saddler, causing her to make a report to the Constant Spring police that she had been robbed by Williams. The prosecution is contending that the report was made in order to give the impression that Williams was not dead.
In making his application for Saddler, attorney Pierre Rogers said, among other things, that the man who held up Saddler was masked and identified himself as Williams. Rogers, also said that his client was not a flight risk.
However, Senior Magistrate Judith Pusey refused the application, noting the seriousness of the allegations that she attempted to interfere with an investigation.
Saddler, Campbell and Kartel — were remanded on these charges until January 9.
On a different matter, Kartel, whose real name is Adidja Palmer — is to return to the RM Court on February 13 next year when he will be tried on a ganja possession charge.
Kartel, along with other men, is also facing murder and other charges in relation to the shooting death of Gregory Park, St Catherine resident Barrington Bryan, alias 'Bossie', in July. He was offered bail in the sum of $3 million in relation to this murder and will next appear in the RM court on December 21 on that charge.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Kartel-s-case-goes-to-Home-Circuit-Court_10425602#ixzz1ijItnVJs


Harry Potter conjures up a Golden Tomato




LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - It's no Oscar, not even a Golden Globe. But in some circles in Hollywood, it's just as good, and on Friday British boy wizard Harry Potter pulled one out of his sorcerer's hat -- a Golden Tomato.
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2," the top box office draw of 2011, also earned the title best-reviewed, wide-release movie of 2011. Thus, it took the year's Golden Tomato from movie review website Rotten Tomatoes.
While the thought of winning a Golden Tomato might bring a smile to faces, winning one is no joke in Hollywood. It is a point of pride for filmmakers and signals studio bosses and producers as to which directors are hot among critics.
Matt Atchity, editor in chief of Rotten Tomatoes, notes that animated movie kingpin Disney/Pixar keeps its Golden Tomatoes in the same glass case as it does its Oscars.
Indeed, "Potter" producer David Heyman said in a statement that the filmmaking team was "especially appreciative that this award honors the final film in the series."
"Deathly Hallows - Part 2" earned $1.3 billion at worldwide box offices and scored a 96 percent "fresh," or positive, rating from 273 reviews compiled by Rotten Tomatoes.
"It is the best reviewed 'Harry Potter' of all. The other ones have had a Golden Tomato for best sci-fi film, but this is the first to win the wide release award," Atchity said.
Following it among major movies released broadly around the world were Brad Pitt-starring baseball film "Moneyball" at No. 2 with a 95 percent positive rating, and family comedy "The Muppets" at No. 3, which also scored 96 percent fresh but among a far fewer number of reviews, 160.
Among films in limited release, which generally speaking means in art house theaters or other venues that screen independent and lower-budget movies, documentary "Project Nim" earned the Golden Tomato as the No. 1-rated film of the year. It scored a 98 percent fresh rating from 124 reviews surveyed by Rottentomatoes.com.
"Nim" was followed by Iranian family drama "A Separation" with 100 percent positive rating, but again among far fewer critics, 62. At No. 3 was Oscar hopeful, silent-era comedy "The Artist" with a 97 percent fresh rating from 145 reviews.
"A Separation" also earned the distinction of being the best-reviewed foreign language film, and The Artist" also was singled out as the year's best-reviewed comedy.
Other highlights included "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" with a 94 percent positive rating being named the best action/adventure film, and "Drive" with a score of 93 was the top thriller.
A full list can be found at the website, www.rottentomatoes.com.



Review: In "Devil Inside" Beelzebub is the new cooties




LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - February brings stale candy on sale the day after Valentine's Day, July offers PSAs featuring fireworks and missing fingers, and January means dopey movies aboutdemonic possession.
And if "The Devil Inside," 2012's entry in this ever-enervating genre, isn't the stupidest of the lot, it still maintains the tradition of the year's first month offering some of its very worst movies.
Mind you, this silly film cost a million bucks to make, and earned twice that in the Thursday midnight screenings alone, so we have only ourselves to blame. Unless the devil made us do it.
"The Devil Inside" takes the radically new and different tack of being a mock-documentary, so the entire film is shot from the POV of a filmmaker who finds himself in a terrifying … oh, you know.
It's the same old "Blair Witch" rehash, this time following Isabella (Fernanda Andrade) to Rome to visit her mother Maria (Suzan Crowley). Maria has been institutionalized since she murdered two priests and a nun in 1989, when Isabella was 7, and mother and daughter haven't seen each other in the ensuing 20 years.
While the Catholic Church never officially admitted that the murders took place during an attempt to perform an exorcism on Maria, the fact that she was transferred from the US to Rome speaks volumes. ("The Devil Inside" opens with a hilarious disclaimer that the Vatican does not endorse the movie; we already have a contender for this year's list of "no duh" moments.)
Operating without the endorsement of the Holy See, Isabella and director Michael (Ionut Grama) enlist the help of exorcism students David (Evan Helmuth) and Ben (Simon Quarterman)to perform the rite on Maria once again. Things don't go well, particularly since demons can hop from body to body -- you know, like cooties.
In the decades since William Friedkin's landmark "The Exorcist," we've seen this sort of thing in countless movies, and it's pretty much the same formula -- skeptical outsider, earnest priests, Catholic pageantry, a restrained woman twisted in weird positions and speaking multiple languages and revealing painful truths that the exorcist has kept to himself, etc.
"The Devil Inside" dutifully touches all the bases, and to its credit, it does muster a few spooky moments. The scenes of exorcism provide some chills, thanks mostly to the performances of Crowley (as well as Bonnie Morgan, whose contortionist skills are on full display here as another possessee), but director William Brent Bell ("Stay Alive") and his co-writer Matthew Peterman offer way too much set-up for too little payoff. Once the characters start talking to the camera about the filmmaking process, you can feel the actual filmmakers stalling for time.
Bell also indulges in a lot of tired horror shtick, from the we're-making-a-movie-here narrative to the "camera in a car that's flipping over" routine that everyone's been stealing from "Let Me In" of late.
And then there's the ending, which I won't spoil here -- suffice it to say that Twitter was full of reports of people booing. (While my fellow viewers didn't react quite as viscerally, people did laugh out loud and make other sounds that suggested that eyes were rolling all over the auditorium.)
"The Devil Inside" won't be 90 minutes in hell -- and it's more fun to watch than, say, last year's "The Rite" -- but you're better off popping in your "Exorcist" DVD for the 20th time than venturing out for this hooey.

Kanye West floods Twitter with "train of thoughts



LOS ANGELES, JAN 5 - Rapper Kanye West had the Twitterverse buzzing on Thursday after posting a series of more than 80 tweets in a "train of thoughts" that left many fans and critics scratching their heads.

The "Watch The Throne" rapper spent more than three hours posting numerous tweets discussing his struggles in the fashion industry, his views on politics and infrastructure, and being inspired by his late mother Donda to start a design company in her name.

"We need to take what Michael Jackson felt and Mcqueen andSteve Jobs and we need make things better," West said on Twitter during the early hours of Thursday morning from London, referring to the late singing legend, fashion designer Alexander McQueen and Apple's founding visionary.

Media outlets tried to interpret West's posts in various ways, with publications such as Slate focusing on West's announcement of design company DONDA, while others like MTV opted to highlight tweets telling readers what was on the rapper's mind.

"He's a mad genius," said Ian Drew, music editor of Us Weekly. "His ideas are grandiose, but if you look at the history of Kanye, he would tweet an idea and it would happen. He's trying to be understood and heard."

This is not the first time West has made headlines for broadcasting his thoughts. In 2005, the rapper deviated from a script on live television at a benefit for Hurricane Katrina to criticize then U.S. president George Bush.

More recently in 2009, West jumped onto stage during the MTV Video Music Awards and stole the microphone from country singer Taylor Swift, who won an award for best female video, to declare that R&B star Beyonce had "one of the best videos of all time."

"In general, Kanye is someone who thinks he is incredibly important," said Cooper Lawrence, author of "The Cult of Celebrity."

She said the Twitter posts "showed insight into who he really is," and speculated on the rapper's mental condition, saying she "wouldn't be surprised if Kanye was suffering from depression."

"He's someone who lost his mother very early in a surprising way. He's gone through a lot of pain and he might not have someone to talk to," said Lawrence. "His life is lonelier than people realize."

West, who is currently nominated for seven Grammy awards, also announced plans for a new album from his record label GOOD Music in spring.



Nick Cannon Is In Stable Condition


NEW YORK (AP) — Nick Cannon is spending the first week of the new year in the hospital, with wife Mariah Carey by his side. Carey tweeted that Cannon is suffering from "mild kidney failure." His representative confirmed Cannon's hospitalization. He is in Aspen, Colo., where he and Carey were vacationing.
Carey posted a picture on her website of a miserable-looking Cannon in a hospital bed as she lay beside him. She asked for prayers and said Cannon's situation was "very painful." She later called it a "serious moment that's very tough on all of us."
The pair became the parents of twins — a boy and a girl — last year.
Cannon is 31. His representative had no further information Wednesday about his condition, but said he is still hospitalized.








Selena Gomez Gives Details on Justin Bieber!




On earlier date on the Ellen show Selena said that Justin could be her little brother and she was no dating him.but she had to take back her talk because it turns out now she is dating Justin Bieber.








Justin talk about what he does with Selena on the weekends is favorite color  and more.



Justin Bieber answers questions



Justin talk about what he does with Selena on the weekends is favorite color  and more.

Justin Bieber Visits a Needy School



Justin Bieber concert at a needy school it a great experience for the student and the all loved him he gave them 100 thousand dollars for the school and for toys.

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My name is Romario wisdom. I’m currently living in Jamaica, my birth country. I’m 16 years old and I attend Oberlin high school. In the future I will like to become an entrepreneur or an economist. Things I like to do in my free time are: playing video games, watching movies, browsing the internet and chatting with family and friends. Am a very good adviser, friends come to me daily for advise and I have never let anyone down. I’m a down to earth and a non-nonsense person.