They say children are the future right? Well in what may be his youngest guest, Winford Williams welcomed 10 year old Wayne J top the Onstage set. In the interview he spoke about his recent stage show appearances including being called on stage by Queen Ifrica at Rebel Salute, his current singles, his talents, how his parents helped his career, being a diligent student, and his future. Wayne J also premiered the video for his “18 or Older” single. Interesting Interview, well mannered child too, and I hope he goes far in the coming years. What do you think? Check out the Interview below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
In recognition of Jamaica Blog Day I present a post on the subject of Police brutality and abuse in Jamaica. In the Reggae/Dancehall culture the Law Enforcement has been an enemy to many and while their job is to “Protect and Serve“, many members of the Police force go against the creed and abuse their authority and make enemies out of the people who depend on them to bring order and justice in their communities. Many unlawful murders and imprisonments are the result and the tension between residents and Police increases at a rapid rate. The Police and their abuse has been a subject in many songs over the years but today I share a song by someone who experienced it including losing a family member. “Mama Cry” is a song done by singer I-Noble who resides in Trench town, one of the places where Police brutality has occurred over the years. In his song he speaks about the occurrences between residents and Police in inner-city communities on a regular basis, the effects of people that go through the situations, and how many corrupt Policemen collect accolades for their wrongdoings. Produced by Lanz and Christina Grand of Reggae Embassy, check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
After releasing his freestyle recently, Dreggaequickly dropped off the video treatment for “Open Letter“. Shot in Downtown Atlanta and directed by Duane G, Dre shows you how he turned Atlanta into Jamaica. Out of spite he just might flood these streets. What you think? Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Ever since he won the Digicel Rising Stars competition in 2007, Romain Virgo has been a consistent artist and a chart topper all over the world. In the last episode of Onstage, Winford Williams invited the artist over for a quick chat. In the Interview he spoke about his rise in his over 5 year career, being managed by Busy Signal’s former manager Shane Brown, his various styles of music, and his upcoming projects. He also premiered his new video for “Scary Movie” and performed a new single. I admired how Romain managed to keep his career afloat over the years and staying in the limelight like his fellow Digicel Rising Stars winner alum, Chris Martin. What you think of the interview? Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Today’s new video comes from Irie FM disc jock/Artist DJ Sunshine also known as Katrina. Titled “Why Worry” and directed by RD Studios, we see Katrina being one with nature and dropping positive lyrics about having no fear for Jah is by her side. Clean video by RD Studios and a great effort from Katrina as I had a liking for the song and just discovering that she was actually DJ Sunshine. Why worry about the world and what people have to say when you pray right? Have faith. What do you think? Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
On tonight’s episode of Onstage, deejay QQ made his way onto the set to have a chat with Winford Williams. Sporting a leather trench coat, he spoke on his absence from the dancehall scene to attend to exams, his current and future projects, not following the crowd and even premiering his “One Drop” music video. Very short Interview but seeing QQ’s choice of attire made me wonder if he took the blue pill…or the red pill. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.