
With a lineup of Dancehall hits, DJ Fella releases a new mixtape for “Throwback Thursday“. In this “Old Skool Dancehall Mix“, DJ Fella gives us some of the best from the late 90s and early 2000s. With hits from Elephant Man, Mr. Lexx, Sean Paul, Bounty Killa, T.O.K. and Capleton, this deserves replay not just on Thursday, but every day. Always a great mix from DJ Fella. Be sure to check out DJFella.ca and subscribe to his DJ Fella podcast on iTunes. Check out the mixtape below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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Known for his cover songs on his Youtube Channel, Lucas DiPasquale’s popularity grew even more when he covered a medley of songs from Jamaica’s own Popcaan. Tonight, he joins the Onstage set for an Interview. Here he spoke on discovering Dancehall music and loving it, being in Jamaica for the first time, his very popular video, growing up in Canada, looking to further his music career, and studying media in College. He also performed the medley of Popcaan songs and other covers live. It’s good when people from other nationalities embrace Reggae and Dancehall music. They may not even understand Patois but they can sing every word. Much respect to Lucas, he got the official Onstage “Buss“!. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
After opening the ears of many with the BNJMN produced “yours.”, Milwaukee’s Vonny Del Fresco released his “After It All“ EP. Consisting of 5 tracks with production from BNJMN and Houston/Atlanta based Cam Wallace and features from Canada’s Carpe DM and Dee Phr3sh from Milwaukee, this is sure to be a great music session anywhere you are. Check it out below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Being one of the top Hip Hop acts in North America, Kardinal Offishall has always reached out to the land of his heritage, Jamaica. From collaborating with top Dancehall acts to incorporating Dancehall styles in his songs, Kardinal always managed to keep a close link to Canada and Jamaica. Tonight on Onstage he spoke about his new position at Universal Music, his recent nomination at the JUNO Awards, his upbringing, collaborating with Bounty Killa that gave him his break in Jamaica, promoting new music on the island, and creating a movement to help Caribbean artists, designers, and producers to bring their talent to a larger audience. Great interview here, Kardinal also premiered the music video for his “Tattoo/Rude Bwoy” single which was shot in Jamaica. I commend him for donating to the Clonmel Primary and Junior High as well. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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