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@DMedzMusic Made His Presence Felt At @ReggaeSumfest 2016!


Reggae Recording Artist D-Medz made a great first impact at Reggae Sumfest held at Catherine Hall in Montego Bay recently. The Artist, signed to EppJam Production, performed several of his more popular singles that spoke to encouraging youths. He also called 3 children including his daughter on stage to sing along his youth empowerment single, ‘Champion’.

D-Medz also surprised the audience and media through his music that was filled with all positive messages. The ‘Empower’ Artist was then met with open arms by the Hon. Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grangem the Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sports, and the Most Honorable Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica back stage at the show. D-Medz said “I felt elated to be in the presence of such great leaders. They were very impressed with my message and it reminded me that positivity does pay”.

On the other hand the Artist released the video for his new single ‘Nuh Falla (Bad Company)’ on the ‘Real Rock Riddim’. The single was produced by Rural and speaks to encouraging youths to avoid peer pressure and embracing positivity. D-Medz is known for singles such as ‘Champion’ that was used as a theme song on the youth empowerment programme ‘Talk Up Yout’, ‘No Vote’ and ‘Rebel Souljah’ from his EP titled “Empower”.

D-Medz who hails from the town of May Pen in Clarendon is now promoting ‘Nuh Falla (Bad Company)’ and can be followed on Instagram and Twitter (@DMedzMusic) and on Facebook as D-Medz Adams.

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@IAmRaytid Is Still Making An Impact In Dancehall & Soca


While it has been over a year since the release of the monstrous hit single “Blahdaff”, it is still a crowd favorite in Dancehall and Soca parties worldwide, and is paving the way for Recording Artist Raytid’s newest hit, “Caribbean Girls”. “Caribbean Girls”, which is featured on True Gift Entertainment’s “Tropical Punch Riddim”, is already a favorite in small Islands such as The British Virgin Islands, St.Lucia, Guyana and Trinidad.

“Blahdaff” was released early last year and the official video has surpassed the two million views mark on Youtube. Raytid has also shown his versatility by recording “My Days” on the “Tears of Joy Riddim”, which is also another crowd favourite. Songs such as “Dinki” on Blaqk Sheep’s “Swahili Riddim” and “Even Though You Gone” on the “Different Eyes Riddim” continue to get favourable spins in the USA and Africa. According to Raytid, “People might say after “Blahdaff” I disappeared but I am here, still putting in the work, and focusing on the world, not just Half Way Tree.”

His single, “Caribbean Girls” is currently number three on Lits Radio’s top 5 Caribbean songs in Canada. Raytid is also promoting the single “Holiday Again” which is a collaboration with himself and Demarco featuring Bravo Ravers while still pushing other tracks such as “Prove Yuhself”, “Wine And Go Dung”, and “Fifty Shades Of White”. Keep up with Raytid by following him on Social Media @IAmRaytid and subscribe to RaytidVEVO channel to see his videos.

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@TheRealCrazyHype, @OceanaOfficial Receive Great Reviews For “MVP”


With the release of their new single titled ‘MVP’, Recording Artistes Crazyhype and Oceana have been receiving great reviews both locally and Internationally. ‘MVP’ on the ‘Loxmyth Riddim’ is produced by DJ Crooks Music based in Los Angeles but has received positive feedback in Latin America, Europe, and the Caribbean.

‘MVP’ was initially a dance created by Crazyhype and the remaining M.O.B group. He said, “This dance is popular; it’s very easy to learn; several local and International groups have posted their personal choreographed videos online and they’ve been receiving great reviews”. One of the highlights of the video for the collaboration shot by video director Nordia Rose in Payne Land, Kingston was the featuring of Recording Artiste Bounty Killer dancing alongside several dancers.

Since the release of the video, both artistes have performed in Hollywood, Barcelona and Taiwan. They have also garnered the support of International recording artistes such as The Game, Jovi Rockwell and Kreesha Turner who all turned out to watch their performance in Hollywood. Both artistes promoting ‘MVP’ and another collaborative effort called ‘Brace’. They can be followed on Instagram @OceanaOfficial and @TheRealCrazyHype.

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Badd Indyan Showcases Lyrical Side On “Destroy 80”


Recording Artiste Badd Indyann exercises his lyrical potency with his new viral video for the single ‘Destroy 80’. The ‘Game Head’ artiste speaks to his love for music and him being the ‘New Era Lyricist’. The song produced by Garrison Inc Production quotes Indyann singing: “Lyrically me savvy with a creative energy; it’s like a bond with di music but it’s more than chemistry; stratospherical connections with d stars and galaxy”.

The single has been receiving a lot of online support and mixed commentary. Badd Indyann said “I did a song called Game Head that has been doing well underground and this opened my eyes to a new fan base but Destroy 80 is a more hardcore Dancehall single”. Badd Indyann added that he is ready to start promoting in the streets of Jamaica where he is made aware his music is being supported.

Another most recent successful single for Badd Indyann is entitled ‘Game Head’ on the ‘Press Gas Riddim’ produced by Eldoh Rado Production based in Montego Bay, Jamaica. With over 200,000 views the video for the single was shot by OCM Productions which features the Artiste in bed with a female model playing video games and getting intimate. Badd Indyann is now back on the promotional trail to promote ‘Destroy 80’ and soon after his follow-up single ‘World Travel’ produced by Ehvenz Production. He said “Based on the success of ‘Game Head’, I am eager to get back to work to make Destroy 80 a success”. Badd Indyann’s fans can follow his progress on Twitter @BaddIndyan and Instagram @Badd_Indyann and Facebook at Badd Indyann Music.

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RR Changes Name To @RREOfficial After Gaining International Attention


Recording Artiste Renee Reid popularly known as RR has now changed her name to ‘Rre’ (pronounced Ree). The Rev Out Di RR Singer is signed to John John Music Group and has garnered the interest of an oversees label. Shelly-Ann Curran of John John Music Group said “This change is long overdue but it is a part of a re-branding initiative for Rre”.

Rre recently released her collaboration with Devin Di Dakta known as Rev Out Di RR produced by Christopher Birch for Birchill Music on the ‘Moskato Riddim’. Rre said “I am truly excited to take my career to the next level; I have two new Dancehall tracks that I will be releasing soon titled Every Head Turn and One Girl Army so look out for those”.

Born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, Rre was exposed to music and dance at a tender age. She has performed on several major stages and is ready to cross over with her new single Every Head Turn. The single produced by Sham of Real Records Label in the United Kingdom is on the ‘Hardcore Riddim’. Rre and her management group are now on the promotional trail and will begin media runs next week. She can be followed on Twitter at @RreOfficial and Instagram at @RreOfficial.

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@ArtistClipC Casts His “Rainbow”


London-Born Singjay Clip C has always felt connected to his Jamaican roots and he’s hoping his latest single will find favour with them. The track, Like A Rainbow, is produced Deano Deann and was released last month. The song has an accompanying music video. “The song is being well received. It has a warm summer vibes, especially with the females, due to the obvious Caribbean influence. DJs claim it is a sure summer hit,” he said. “It’s a colourful song highlighting my passion for beautiful women. This song has the potential to be a hit not only for the summer, but for many seasons due to its understandable lyrics.”

Distributed by Zojak World Wide, Like A Rainbow is available for purchases on iTunes and all other digital outlets. Born in United Kingdom, Clip C’s (given name Marcus Spence) grandparents hail from St Elizabeth. “St Elizabeth and Cedar Grove in Manchester are second home,” he said. He got his musical break in 2013 with the release of Chance It (Buzwakk Records). His other singles include Touch You and She Wants Me.

Clip C is also upbeat on a soon-to- be released track entitled Liff Up. “Liff Up is with Stylo G. It is a UK/Dancehall vibe song directed at the ladies of the world with the more voluptuous figures.” The Singjay said he’s intent on making himself a household name. “My aim is to solidify my name as a household brand in the UK and the Dancehall Industry by spreading positive messages of upliftment to the world,” said Clip C.

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