Coming through with the visuals for a great song is Reggae artist Jah Cure. Titled “Life We Live” which was directed by The Truth and shot in Jamaica, we see Cure travelling in the back of a Jeep while singing his song. We’re also treated to some great visuals of various areas in Jamaica where we see people of all ages interacting with each other through various activities. A very clean visual here and it showcases positivity and unity and this is a video that deserves numerous replays. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
With his upcoming performance on the Arthur Guinness Day concert being a huge milestone in his career, Jah Cure checked in on Onstage to speak on that and more. Here he spoke about the popularity of his cover of John Legend’s “All Of Me” and “Unconditional Love“, working on new music, working with a few producers as he has been producing most of his singles, the Arthur Guinness Day concert, and his experience in shooting the music video for “Unconditional Love” in Cuba. Not a bad interview here, Cure has been doing his thing for a long time so it’s good to see him embark this new milestone in his career. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
With the news of the feud between Foota Hype and IShawna becoming a hot topic over the past few days, Foota Hype wants to speak on his side of the story with Winford Williams on Onstage. Here he spoke about his ex girlfriend’s actions towards him, revealing her relationships with his former friends, being a part of IShawna’s career before her popularity, and much more. This is a rather embarrassing series of events between the two and I personally believe they need to settle all this privately and seek some great PR to clean up all this. May I recommend TaylorMade Events & PR Management? Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Tonight, the popular CVM TV series Onstage goes live via live streaming. This week Dancehall Selector Foota Hype discusses his rift with Dancehall artist IShawna, Kalado, Jah Cure, and more. Check out the stream below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
After giving viewers a look into the Jamaican Music culture last year, Noisey is back this year with their second season of “Noisey Jamaica“. Dubbed “Welcome To Noisey Jamaica“, the first episode looks into the new Reggae Movement which is led by the likes of Chronixx, Protoje, and Jesse Royal. Also featured is the controversial Dancehall artist, Alkaline, and they look into how Vybz Kartel has influenced the Dancehall culture. Hosted by Major Lazer’s Walshy Fire, soak up some knowledge by checking out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Ace deejay Tommy Lee Sparta made an exuberant return to Central America for his Costa Rican supporters. This appearance marks the entertainer’s third show for his massive fan base in Costa Rica. With high-energy the gothic star took to the “Dancehall Xplosion” stage giving arguably the best performance of the night. The Party is here promoted event was held at the Cuty stadium in the city of Desamparados.
This event was a special one for the country who celebrated their independence the following day. It was the bash to attend for the holiday with notable attendees, such as the ambassador to Jamaica present. The stadium with a capacity of over five thousand was packed to witness dancehall’s disputably reigning stars: Tommy Lee Sparta, Aidonia and Popcaan, as well as selectors of Copper shot, DJ Ruff and DJ Cuilo.
After thrilling the audience Tommy expressed, “Right now mi overjoyed. So much love from the people. Nothing tush, everything well bad! Mi surprised how much a mi new song dem already know. To hear them a sing along with a song dat mi drop last week is insane.”
The undeniable favorite track of the night was “Defend” composed by Zion production a prominent record label in the territory. Among the other well received were hits such as: “Psycho”, “shook”, “Vibes Inna This”, “Mechanic”, “Spartan Angel”, “Dream”, “Bad Like We”, “Party Non-Stop” and “Buss A Blanka”.
The artiste now prepares for his next stop in Suriname before he jets off to French Guiana, Guyana, Martinique and St. Martin.