Energy Drink Brand Boom kicked off their annual “Unsung Beats” Road Show this month bringing a lot of vibes and entertainment to each stop. Stopping in Mandeville, Manchester on Wednesday December 10, artists such as Chi Ching Ching, Berri, Kiprich, Vanessa Bling, RDX, Omari and Tifa tagged along with the “Boom Divas” for a fun filled afternoon. Check out some of the pictures from the event below and on the Facebook Page and share your thoughts in the comments section.
With Gully Bop gearing up for Sting 2014 and burning up the Internet with his music, Major Lazer’s Walshy Fire and the KaliBanDulu Crew went into the lab to remix “Dem Nuh Bad Like Me“. Here they blessed Gully Bop’s tune with the EDM treatment and my God no tune nuh bad like this now! A dope remix and this could be the track to get a few parties started later on. Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Prodi, formally known as Prodigal Son, gospel artist now turned Reggae sensation has released yet another Reggae single. The single entitled ‘Rat Poison’ produced by Yard Movement was released a couple weeks ago and has been creating a lot of buzz. The ‘Circle Small’ artiste has been hard at work since he rebranded himself and has prided himself on making music with positive messages. The song speaks about dishonest people who take from those who work hard for a living. Prodi further explained the significance of the title of the song stating that “Rat Poison is really a metaphor for going out for your money, which is the cheese. If a man tries to take that cheese, you have to set the poison. It’s really about defending your food”.
The single has been receiving a lot of air play on several radio stations across the region and is set to be released on iTunes in just a couple of days. Prodi shared, “Rat Poison is doing well, it is creating a bit of a buzz in Jamaica and Costa Rica but an even bigger buzz in Panama and Prodi is presently planning his European Tour for 2015.
Top Shotta nuh laugh! Detailing the life of a gunman today is Reggae Band, No-maddz with “Shotta“. Directed by Kurt Wright, we see each member arise from slumber and gather their musical weapons to create some great music. The difference here is that their instruments were concealed as if they were firearms. Great visuals here from the Band with some thought provoking lyrics. Off their upcoming “Sly & Robbie Presents No-Maddz” album, check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Making her way back onto The Voice is Anita Antoinette! After being eliminated a few weeks ago, Anita came back as a Wild Card entry. Performing John Mayer’s “Waiting On The World To Change“, Anita showed that she deserves a spot back in the competition to fight for a chance to be the winner of The Voice. You can purchase her performance on iTunes and follow the instructions below to vote her back in. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Speaking his mind today on Dancehall is Atlanta based artist, Dreggae. Titled “Dancehall Dead!” and featured on Yellow Moon Records’ “Wul Dem Again” Riddim, Dreggae speaks on his distaste for some of the content coming out from the genre. Here he lashes out on artists copying one another, unnecessary beefs, artists more about the materialism and “badness”, not focusing on true lyricism and other issues. With the way Dancehall has been going lately, it’s only right that artists like Dreggae step out with something different and break out of the monotony. What do you think? Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.