Representing Montego Bay along with Rickey Teetz was Deejay Ryme Minista on Onstage last night. Here he spoke about his first performance at Reggae Sumfest, his career so far, making a name for himself in Montego Bay, aiming to make a name for himself among the greats and more. Ryme has definitely been making his presence felt in the Dancehall scene with his singles, let’s see what the rest of 2014 has in store for him. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
With some changes happening in his life and career, Aidonia had a chat with Winford Williams and more on last night’s episode of Onstage. Here the deejay spoke about his Reggae Sumfest performance, his “Spiritual Awakening“, his fall out with Romeich, working on new music, performing with former foes on stage and encouraging unity. With his new way of thinking due to his “Spiritual Awakening“, let’s see what’s in store for Aidonia and his J.O.P. camp. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
After gracing the Sumfest stage for the first time, Deejay Rickey Teetz spoke about it and more on Onstage. Here he spoke about the significance of him performing at Reggae Sumfest, encouraging the spotlight to focus on Montego Bay and other areas and not just Kingston, and being there for his family. Short interview but many will know who Rickey Teetz is and see how well respected he is. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
After wowing the audience at this year’s Reggae Sumfest, Baby Tash and Winford Williams had a chat about it and more on Onstage. Here she spoke about her experience on Reggae Sumfest’s Dancehall Night, the progress on her career since her win on Magnum Kings and Queens, and working with different producers. She also premiered a new music video. Good to see Baby Tash doing her thing, while many artists may get a quick start to their careers, others have to be patient and strike when it’s hot. Check out her video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
With his first Sumfest performance in 10 years coming up, Sean Paul touched base with Winford Williams tonight on Onstage. Here he spoke about his “Full Frequency” album, experimenting with different genres of music and collaborating with international artists, trying to bring Dancehall music to more places in the world, trying his hand at music production, having difficulties breaking his new music in the United States, being big and touring in various countries, using social media to further reach his fans, thoughts on people trying to discredit his nationality despite waving the Jamaican flag worldwide, focusing on the music more than the accolades, focusing on more unity in Jamaica, Sumfest, and much more. Since his start, Sean Paul has been doing his best to bring Dancehall in many places with his many hits, while he has his detractors, I respect that he went outside the box with his music. Check out his interview below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
After being at odds with Reggae artist I Octane over who should close down Reggae Sumfest, Mr. Vegas stepped on the Onstage set to speak his mind with Winford Williams. Here he spoke about not having a “war” with I Octane, his thoughts on artists closing down Sumfest and the media not giving other artists who’ve done so before any major attention, thoughts on Reggae artist Chronixx, introducing his artist Latty J, Vybz Kartel’s incarceration, Bounty Killa, and his upcoming Sumfest performance. I liked that Onstage got both sides to this “beef”, I know both will do their best at the event. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.