In celebration of Jamaica 50 we take the time out to highlight many things concerning this great island. Today’s post comes from Carla Moore as she lists how to spot a Jamaican (Yardie) at the airport. It’s in conjunction with Toronto’s Jamaica 50 celebrations. Funny stuff as usual, click on the video and share your comments below…
What’s up world? Are you a Event Planner? Promoter? Interested about the Event Industry? Well check out this new online monthly e-Magazine called Modern Event Magazine. The brainchild of Stacy-Ann Hayles and Adrian Creary, this is 44 pages of news, highlights, tips, and interviews from power players inside the Event Industry. This is a delightful read as it includes how social media can make your promotions a success, picking a venue for your upcoming event, and it even has options to share with your peers. Click to read above and share feedback in the comments section.
Watch out! BULLET!! Today’s mixtape comes from one of the top DJs in Jamaica, Linkz 96 FM’s own DJ Absolute. Made in preparation for the upcoming “Burn” and “Wildfire” parties in Negril and Montego Bay respectively, it’s a teaser of what’s to come for said parties. Featuring freestyles, remixes and popular songs from Mavado, Tyga, Cham, Vybz Kartel, Popcaan and many others it’s a guaranteed playlist to keep you hype! Prepare for action by downloading it below…
WARNING: The intention of this video is NOT to offend, but if you had a moment featured in the video then you can relate to it and laugh about it.
What’s up world? For my friday feature i came across this video from local comedian Kevin2wokrayzee. We all have said a curseword (badword) at least a few times in our lives, this video shows how often Jamaicans have said a certain curseword. All I ask of you is to have an open mind…and ENJOY IT!
Hey World! While today could’ve been a post about new music or new entertainers it instead sheds light on a very important topic, the abuse of children and how you can help. Child abuse has been rampant the world over and while many have been saved from further turmoil, many others continue to suffer from unfortunate acts being done to them. In Jamaica, many stories pour out through the media about children being abused and nothing much has been done to help bring justice for these victims. One new organization looking to help bring much needed awareness is Help Ja Children, which was started by a few young people who have seen much injustice and felt that their voices must be heard. Check out the video above to get an idea and check out below on how you can get in touch with the organization and help. Children are our future, help to protect them today…
Vibrant, versatile, fierce, and unique are just a few words used to describe 22 year old SingJay,Sekkle Dung Wendy. Sekkle Dung Wendy was born Reina Lisa-Marie Butler on September 13, 1989 in Kingston, Jamaica. A graduate of the Mona High School, Sekkle Dung Wendy is a Dancehall artiste with a style that aims to capture your attention and displays lyrical content that far exceeds her maturity. Continue reading “Artiste Spotlight – Sekkle Dung Wendy (@SekkleWendy)”→
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