The definitions of dancehall vary depending on whether you are a young newly exposed Jamaican music enthusiast or a foreigner in some far away country.
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Of Artist(e) Development and Loyalty writes Jamaican lawyer
It is often said that the business of music is 90% business and 10% music. There are however arguments for and against this proposition.
Read MoreEDITORIAL: Businessman analyses reasons for poverty among Jamaicans
Some say poverty is an inherited curse through our ancestors. Others blame poverty, on the greed of the “foolish”. Craig Phang Sang blames lack of education.
Read MoreVisitors get quick glance of OAaSIS activities on website front
Visitors to the OAaSIS International Fdn website can have a quick glance at the latest of the organisation through special promotion areas on the front page.
Read MoreScientists look into reasons for man’s intelligence
Research shows intelligence results from the connections between very specific areas of the brain that determine intelligence and how well someone does in life.
Read MoreJamaican businessman learns of visa cancellation at airport without warning
Wayne Chen, renowned businessman found out about the cancellation of his visa at the airport, when he tried to board an American Airlines flight.
Read MoreRetire in Jamaica?
Editorial: Air Jamaica airline sale a hot debate
Perhaps the hottest debate in the news or even the minds of all and sundry concerned over Jamaica as a country is over the sale of the national airline.
Read MoreToo much talk about Caribbean music says Entertainment lawyer
There has been quite a bit of talk about the need to grow and better structure the Caribbean music industry… Positive actions go un-noticed.
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