JussBuss Acoustic is a weekly series on Television Jamaica that features popular artists on a unplugged music set. Hosted by Dru and Rach, this week featured top female Dancehall artist, Tifa. Here she performed a few of her hits that she has made in her almost 10 year career and had a chat with the hosts. Tifa has always been one of the acts to listen out for every year as she drops lyrics that will sure to rock the airwaves. Check out her set below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Since Vybz Kartel’s guilty verdict a few days ago, members of the music fraternity and fans worldwide are still feeling the hit. Being one of the greats, Vybz has always had a solid work ethic when it came to recording songs. In a tribute of sorts PondEnds Radio has released a short mix that features some of Kartel’s latest recordings, couple old songs, and commentary from members of the music community. A great mix here, despite being away from the public for so long, his new material still managed to hit the airwaves. How many more years will he be away for? Will there be more music? Check out the mix below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Yesterday on Hot 97, Mr. Vegas made a guest appearance. Not a stranger to the radio station, he spoke to Cipha Sounds and Old Man Ebro about his origins including his stage names, his well publicized relationship woe and not seeing his daughter, his thoughts on Vybz Kartel’s trial and the guilty verdict, Buju Banton being in jail, trying to avoid getting in trouble, showing respect to Bounty Killa, his recording process, and highlighting that Jamaica has a lot of talent. Not a bad interview here, what I commend him for is despite having a feud with Bounty Killa, he shows him respect here and not throw him under a bus. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Dropping off a new video today is the combined effort of Dreggae and German songstress EbRu Musiq. Titled “SoundBoy” and directed by Royal Bridges, we hear the artists dropping Soca tinged music while having fun on the set, drinking, and dancing to the Nigel Nicholas and Patrice Regis production. Jamaican Rum made a cameo appearance in this one as well. She doesn’t dance unless she closes her eyes. What do you think? Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Nuh Behavia king, KipRich, and the dancehall rebel, Danielle D.I., recently released the upbeat and daring single, “Hear The Pree”.
The song is one of the hottest tracks on the Clean Money rhythm distributed by Johnny Wonder 21st Hapilos.
The single has two versions, one for the airwaves and another for the street. “Hear The Pree” is steadily gaining momentum in both spheres.
“The feedback has been real good so far. Everywhere I go, when it plays, the girls go crazy. The vibe in and outside of the dance has been terrific! The radio DJs are also picking it up, so it’s a great feeling,” Danielle said.
“It’s a new year and all I can say is expect the unexpected. My female fans have been asking for more, and I know this combination delivered. Trust and believe lots more to come from KipRich this 2014,” added Kiprich.
Kiprich and Danielle DI are both preparing to shoot the visuals for Hear The Pree. Their production team is currently scouting locations in Portland for a steamy music video.
Going through his archives another night is Creep from Chromatic. Tonight he released another Vybz Kartel dub titled “Sprite Medley” where he revisited a couple of his old hits for the sound system. Di war get ugly. Feeling nostalgic? Check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.