After having their visas revoked by the U.S. Embassy in Jamaica in May 2010, dancehall artists Mavado and Beenie Man will return to the U.S. in the coming weeks with separate appearances in Queens, ...
Listen to 10 new must-hear reggae, dancehall and soca songs by Pablo YG, Intence, Valiant and others. By Kyle Denis Between Teejay and Bryon Messia’s ongoing beef, a brand new From the Block live ...
Exactly one year and five months after being blacklisted by the government David Constantine Brooks more popularly known as the ‘Gully God’ or ‘Mavado’ will for the second time perform in Guyana on ...
Popular dancehall a David Constantine Brooks, better known as Mavado, brings his brand of dancehall music to Studio 38 located at the Pulse Complex in New Kingston, this Friday, March 25. Mavado joins ...
A collage of Vybz Kartel, Mavado, Tupac and Biggie. Dancehall music is steadily gaining popularity all over the world. Many Kenyan entertainment joints have even dedicated sessions and DJs to the ...
'All my glory comes from dancehall and right now I want to take dancehall to another level,' says the singer. By Patricia Meschino Mavado launched his career in 2005 with several controversial, ...
Miami’s Best of the Best concert is one of the most prominent annual showcases for dancehall reggae in the U.S., attracting upwards of 10,000 spectators to the city’s downtown on the Sunday before ...
It’s been buzzing for some time now but it is now official that top-selling Jamaican dancehall artist, Mavado will be storming Ghana for a grand music concert. Scheduled for Accra on October 1, the ...
The world of dancehall appeared beset by tragedy and controversy this year, with its highest-profile singer, Vybz Kartel, arrested and charged with two murders. But the music didn't stop. Dancehall ...
Ever since Kool Herc brought Jamaican sound system culture to the Bronx and birthed a billion-dollar industry called hip-hop, dancehall reggae has been the ghost in the American urban music machine.
Reading the Jamaica Gleaner this week, I fell upon an article announcing the fact that six of the 10 records in the Billboard Reggae chart are by non-Jamaicans. Nothing against Matisyahu, but given ...