While many Jamaican entertainers have added “Author” to their repertoire, Fashion Designer/Blogger Richie Drenz has not only delved into it, he is a best selling Author and spoke about it and more on Onstage. He spoke about his upbringing, success as an Author, how he got his start as a writer, his style of writing, being a big name worldwide, ensuring that his content is something everyone can relate to, his new book “Climaxes“, relaunching his Drenz clothing line, why people think Jamaicans don’t read books and much more. Richie has been making a name for himself for quite a while and it shows with some of the females I have encountered. Check out the videos below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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Today’s new video comes from rising Reggae artist Ataru. Titled “African” and directed by Wayne South, we hear Ataru promoting his African roots, highlights the many places in Africa we could be from, a little history, and attributing his every move to that of an African. Not a bad video here but I love this single, looking forward to more from this artist. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
A few weeks ago, Vybz Kartel was not only found guilty of his crimes, but was also handed a life sentence. While many celebrated or felt disappointed, TVJ’s Anthony Miller released a documentary on the Dancehall Artist up to his sentencing. Titled “Dancehall Dark Star“, we see clips that chronicle Kartel’s journey from a new act working with Bounty Killa, his own fame, feuds and his arrest. If you were one of many who missed it, check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Khago was been hailed as one of Dancehall Music’s most promising acts. Releasing popular singles, Khago was a force to be reckoned with. However after management changes, Khago wasn’t as present on the scene as he should be so on Onstage he explained his situation to Winford Williams and more. He spoke about being lowkey, changes in management, touring, being a high demand overseas, his views on Dancehall currently, and preparing to flood the streets with new material. Khago is pretty busy overseas and that is good for promoting Jamaica’s music culture. As he said, check out youtube for tour highlights. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.