Pay Attention is a bi-monthly Hip Hop concert series that is held in Kingston Jamaica that promotes the Jamaican Hip Hop culture. This event featured many well known acts including Five Steez, Sly Rankin, Kabaka Pyramid and Acmatic. In efforts for upcoming or established acts to be a part of the movement there are certain guidelines that need to be met. Below and is a release that highlights all the requirements from a potential performer for the next and future Pay Attention events and activities including a cypher session and mixtape. Check out the release below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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After a few delays, Tommy Lee Sparta finally dropped the visual to his sexually charged song, “Whine Up“. Directed by Wayne South, the Sparta Boss drops lyrics about ladies being freaky for him, and having his way with them while see are treated to half naked strippers, blue light, glow in the dark paint and lots of colours. If you’re on the job tonight, make the browser window smaller and if you’re home, keep it away from the kids. A very sexual video with many innuendos like the photo below. Check out the video and share your thoughts in the comments section.

Stepping in another direction today is singer Vawnessa Bling a.k.a. Gaza Slim. Titled “Mercy On Me Lord” and produced by her own VB Records, Vawnessa steps into the Gospel route with this song. She asks the Lord to keep her safe from all transgressions, having faith even when she feels like giving up, going through things and asking for guidance. This is not a bad effort from her as I’ve been following her career for a while and I believe she could flex her creative muscle. I’m actually looking forward to what else Vawnessa has in store. Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Dropping off his newest mixtape is Red Square’s own Xyclone. Titled “Almost There” and teaming up with Federation Sound, Xyclone drops a whopping 37 tracks which include dub plates, interludes, old hits and of course his popular “Back Pocket Rag” single and the remix. Xyclone is in a ring facing himself because he is his own competition and with his popularity rising, many will agree and many will try to oppose. Check out the mixtape below and share your thoughts in the comments section.