
Kicking off your week with some comedy is Kevin2woKrayzee. Today he speaks on the real reasons why “Mama P” a.k.a. Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller visited China. If you’re unaware, the Prime Minister has been taking numerous trips over the past 2 years and questions have been raised due to the extravagant travel costs and purpose of each trip. Kevin gives a hilarious take on her trip to China as he claims they have conversed via BBM. Do remember folks, It’s only entertainment. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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Following his win at the Sting 2013 clash, Black Ryno has been steadily releasing singles. Recently he released the video for the single, “Baddest Thing“. Directed by Terminal 4 Media, Ryno is seen showing off his Clash Champion belt and declaring that he’s the “Baddest Thing” while being accompanied by dancing ladies. Looking forward to more Ryno singles this year and although it’s too early to call and minus the jabs he’s received lately, who will clash with him? Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

In support of the Jamaica BobSled Team, a video and song was released recently. Titled “The Bobsled Song” and done by Sidney Mills, Jon Notar, and Groove Guild, we hear chants of “It’s Bobsled Time” and details of the Bob Sled run all while being treated to a 80s 8-Bit video game styled video. Great video here as many of us would remember playing 8-Bit video games on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It is also noted that this should be played everytime the Jamaica BobSled team performs a run as the song syncs with it. Go Jamaica for Sochi 2014! Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
In respect to Third World’s Bunny Rugs’ recent passing, Winford Williams played his last Interview from 2012 with the singer. Here they spoke about Rugs’ projects including a new album that was in the works, his single “Land We Love“, Jamaica celebrating 50 years and his thoughts on the island, Third World, his solo career, and Reggae music and its global impact. Great interview and we see how passionate Bunny Rugs was about his music and Jamaica. Rest In Peace to a great man and long live Third World! Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.