After premiering the single last year, Toronto based Recording Artist RamRiddlz took a trip to Jamaica, and teamed up with Dancehall Artist Nemesis to release the visual for “Call Me“. Directed by RD Studios, the Artists bring the ladies over to the “Sweeterside” where they have weed and a cool ambiance, and let them know they’re just a call away when they need the loving. With the single produced by Chillaa and Jaegen, it has been pretty popular overseas since its release and now the video further pushes it to more eyes and ears. Are the ladies ready to join RamRiddlz and Nemesis on the “Sweeterside“? Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
It was a “Real Rich” event when Dancehall Artist Tanto Blacks, Producer Teetimus, and LA based Singer Kris Karma stopped by the Irie FM Studios for “Entertainment Buzz“! Hosted by Kshema Francis and DJ Bones, the Artists felt right at home and spoke on the recent happenings in their careers including new music, recent performances including Reggae Sumfest 2016, Tanto’s recent success, Teetimus working with Tanto Blacks, introducing Kris Karma and plans for collaborations, and much more! Get ready for some comical moments thanks to Tanto Blacks, and of course the music! Looking forward to that Tanto Blacks and Kris Karma collaboration. Check out the Interview below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
The “Classic Man“ Jidenna takes it to the Islands for his brand new video for “Little Bit More“. Directed by Justin Francis with assistance from Fear & Fancy, this was shot in Jamaica and features Media Personality Amita Webb. The video captures a little bit of Island life, showcases some fancy dance moves from Jidenna and company, and of course a lil Island love shown between Amita and Jidenna. With the track’s mix of Caribbean and Afro Beat influences, it was only right it was shot here and the single is a hit! Look out for more from Jidenna later this year but for now, check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Hip Hop Artist Shyne has been through a lot these past few years. From being a top Rapper on the Infamous Bad Boy Records, to serving part of a 10 year Prison sentence, to converting to Judaism, he now looks at resurrecting his music career and even dabble in Politics. During the Reggae Sumfest festivities he visited Jamaica, made his presence felt, and held a conversation with Winford Williams of Onstage TV. Here he reflected on his past, working with DJ/Producer Supa Hype, his upbringing, his Father Dean Barrow, Prime Minister of Belize and looking to follow in his footsteps in Politics, showing love to Vybz Kartel and Buju Banton, and more. He also joined Barrington Levy last night at Reggae Sumfest and delivered his hit singles. Looking forward to hearing more from Shyne and we at 13thStreetPromotions.com will be sure to keep you posted. Check out the Interview below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Reggae Sumfest 2016 comes to a close tonight in Montego Bay with “Reggae Night“! Featuring performances from Tarrus Riley, Barrington Levy, Sanchez, Nature, Busy Signal, The “Don Dada” Super Cat, and many more! For those who could not attend, 13thStreetPromotions has got you covered! Watch the live stream below!
Reggae Sumfest Dancehall night was a success for fresh on the scene, hit maker, Don Andre. He celebrated the top Dancehall collaboration of the year alongside Ding Dong and Chi Ching Ching with a well-received high-energy performance. He also performed his new track Jog honoring Usain Bolt while flying the Jamaican flag high.
Later in the show Spice hurled insults at the fast-rising star. Don Andre is very displeased that she used his record in her set in an attempt to publicly insult his style and sexual preference. According to the artiste this is what happens with success, there is always someone who will try to bring you down.
“Anywhere there is success there is always a hater trying to stop it. Tom Cruise is in high rotation in several countries and the most popular Dancehall move right now. I just got an award from veteran sound system Stone Love to endorse that.
Spice needs to just leave me alone and work on getting an up to date number one song like, Tom Cruise. Her last number one was two years ago. Right now she’s working desperately in the streets for a song to hit like Tom Cruise.
Spice needs to find back her gear; she’s running out of steam. She should focus on her botched assets and figure out how she’s going to get them corrected and leave me out of her loose arguments,” Don Andre says.
Don Andre is billed to appear at Philadelphia Jerk Festival on August 28th in Fairmount Park.