With news of her signing to Island Kings Records, Tifa has been toiling hard over the years to become a success in the Dancehall scene. Sitting on the set for the first time, she had a chat with Winford Williams about that and more. Here she spoke on the details of her new record deal, furthering her global popularity, her single “Body Up” being featured in the Netflix series “Hemlock Grove“, working on a music video for “Back It Up” and the success of that single, getting her start in her music career, the challenges she’s faced before and during her career, proving many people wrong with her talent, avoiding conflicts in the Music Fraternity and encouraging unity among female artists, releasing her first big budget music video and hosting an event for it, Reggae Sumfest 2014, future projects and endorsements. Loved this Interview here, looking forward to the new developments in her career. There’s no slowing down of her progress. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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From New York to Jamaica, Kranium has been steadily making a name for himself in the Dancehall scene. With his single “Nobody Has To Know” burning up airwaves to even being cosigned by Rapper Drake, Kranium stopped by Onstage for the first time to further “Buss” himself to the Jamaican public. Here he spoke about his upbringing in New York, getting his start in the music business including toiling to get a break in New York, the success of “Nobody Has To Know” and the story behind it, and furthering his success with future projects. Not a bad Interview here, Kranium also presented the music video to his single. I respect what Kranium has done and as Winford described it, his success is one of the rare ones. When he wins, Jamaica wins. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
After facing some backlash from the gay community since her performance at the 2013 Jamaica Grand Gala, Queen Ifrica stepped on Onstage to discuss her “beef” with them and more. Here she spoke about the “Gay Agenda” that is out for her and other Dancehall artists, the Grand Gala incident, understanding the gay community and their intentions, counselling gays and shared experiences with them, her song “Keep It To Yourself“, encouraging the community to use different means to seek their rights, focusing on her career, family life, saying that Jamaicans are not Homophobic and more. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
With his name being spread to a larger audience and a debut album on the way, Popcaan has come a long way from being a former member of Vybz Kartel’s Portmore Empire. Tonight he had a chat with Winford Williams about the things that are going on in his life. Here he spoke about his former boss’ guilty verdict and sentencing, gaining popularity overseas and his experiences, staying away from conflicts and being a big part of his family, his debut album “Where We Come From“, and his upcoming performance in Jamaica. Winford Williams also gave Popcaan some words of encouragement in the end and I also liked how he spoke about his little brother’s progress. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
With a confirmation that he and Bounty Killa are feuding, Onstage TV took the time out to catch Mavado and discuss this and more. With the Interview taking place at DJ Khaled’s We The Best Studio in Florida, Mavado spoke about his recent shows, his feud with Bounty Killa and the history behind it, his reaction to Bounty’s diss songs, Busy Signal’s input and much more. DJ Khaled was also briefly interviewed and spoke on a few things. Mavado is heated about this feud and I’m glad that Winford got him on the program so he can speak his mind. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.