Fresh off the increasing buzz of his single “Nuh Compatible“, Bugle linked up with Winford Williams for an Interview. Here he spoke about his hit single and if it was a shot at his ex girlfriend Raine Seville, his way of creating music, and his upcoming projects. Cool Interview, I see Bugle has changed his appearance a bit but I do hope his single gets bigger over the time. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
They say children are the future right? Well in what may be his youngest guest, Winford Williams welcomed 10 year old Wayne J top the Onstage set. In the interview he spoke about his recent stage show appearances including being called on stage by Queen Ifrica at Rebel Salute, his current singles, his talents, how his parents helped his career, being a diligent student, and his future. Wayne J also premiered the video for his “18 or Older” single. Interesting Interview, well mannered child too, and I hope he goes far in the coming years. What do you think? Check out the Interview below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Feeling down? Well perk yourself up with the help of I Octane! Titled “Happy Time” and produced by Good Good Productions on the Happy Tyme Riddim, Octane sings about enjoying life and making most of the moments you have with friends and family. Great vibes from this song and with the weekend coming up you should put this in your playlist as soon as work is over. Sounds like a summer hit but what do you think? Check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Today’s new music comes from American based singer Shie. Titled “Not Inferior“, she sings about not being inferior to another person despite a name or status. In many societies people feel they should be given more opportunities than others because of their last name or their financial status. At the end of the day we bleed the same blood, breathe the same air, and get buried in the same dirt. Treat people as you would want to be treated. Great song by Shie but what do you think? Check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
In recognition of Jamaica Blog Day I present a post on the subject of Police brutality and abuse in Jamaica. In the Reggae/Dancehall culture the Law Enforcement has been an enemy to many and while their job is to “Protect and Serve“, many members of the Police force go against the creed and abuse their authority and make enemies out of the people who depend on them to bring order and justice in their communities. Many unlawful murders and imprisonments are the result and the tension between residents and Police increases at a rapid rate. The Police and their abuse has been a subject in many songs over the years but today I share a song by someone who experienced it including losing a family member. “Mama Cry” is a song done by singer I-Noble who resides in Trench town, one of the places where Police brutality has occurred over the years. In his song he speaks about the occurrences between residents and Police in inner-city communities on a regular basis, the effects of people that go through the situations, and how many corrupt Policemen collect accolades for their wrongdoings. Produced by Lanz and Christina Grand of Reggae Embassy, check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
In the last episode of the “Twisted Series” we saw Shawn confessing to his girl about the recent events that occurred with his girlfriend surprising him in the end. This week his girlfriend recalled her turn of events and we even see a new character named “Rick“. Less words and more watching, It’s all about a good laugh from the College Access Team. Cherish the moment for you’ll never know when it’s your last, word to Craig and his last banana chips. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.