Dancehall reggae artist Beenie Man and other recording artists are known for writing songs with lyrics which directly condemn the LGBT community, for example: "Me come to execute all of the gays." In 2012, after he had been banned from performance venues all over the world, Beenie Man offere...
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We made sure to visit our loyal distributors to say thanks for their support. And, tour guide/friend Maria Barry and I visited lots of pubs & clubs to enjoy a pint & take in some live music. Freddie, Stitchie & Maxi at BBC; Maxi & Me at VP/Hot 105, Ft. Laud; Chris Cracknell ...
Waan fi plow yuh like a farmer, wi fi f–k inna da car yah,” he spits to close out his verse, with Dominican rapper and singer Tokischa effortlessly matching his energy with the lines, “He call my p—y, say, ‘Miss fatty-fatty’/ P—y so tight, gon’...
I say make room for them A reggae accident Ha ha, look out now It was a reggae accident A reggae accident This is not a political statement Nor is it a farce In the land of the great bald bird The rasta man is sparse He does not like our urban jungle ...
Jamaican artists perform everywhere. But our record sales/streaming numbers have to increase to make sure dancehall is in the same space where we can say, yes, that’sDrake, orMavadoor Kartel.Sean PaulandShaggydo that on a scale, but it can be bigger. My career goal is to sell records...
"Me say, 'Alright, she's royal'," he said, and the chorus of the song-in-the-making was duly adjusted, flowing from a first verse that hinges on a respectful encounter between genders: "No I never been someone shy Until I seen your eyes ...
The quickest and simplest way of explaining the effect of all this on me is to say that when I got home, a couple of days later, I sat down to write a piece suggesting that in Bob Marley, Jamaica had a musician whose effect might one day be comparable to that of Marvin Gaye, Sly...
Some of them come up to me and say Father B — they call me all kinda names, Father B, Dada, and they give me some nice accolades. I don’t seek them out, they find me and I always have the right things to say to them, if they ask. Kids still want to learn and being aroun...