Dancehall artistes Andrew and Wada Blood were among the thousands who experienced the 4.4 magnitude earthquake in Los Angeles, California shortly after 4 a.m. today (Tuesday, March 16).
“We are here and safe. I was asleep when the earthquake happened, but it woke me up. We jus’ grateful and give thanks that it wasn’t bigger or worse than that,” said Andrew Blood this morning. Thus far there have been no reports of damage, injuries and power outages associated with the earthquake.
Andrew and Wada Blood left the island last week for a one month promotional tour of California to promote their new singles Find A Way and Irie and their still untitled upcoming album. “So far the shows have been going well. We did a show at a club in Hollywood the other night and in Santa Barbara and some more and we are getting ready to do some more and mad up di place,” said Wada Blood, the other half of the recording duo known for hits including Hustle Till The Day That I Die, Money Print, Hustla For Life (La La La) and more.
The duo returns to the island the first week in April.
Author Profile
- ... qualified & experienced in journalism, creative writing, editing, the arts, art critique, paralegal, photography, teaching, research, event planning, motivational speaking, workshops for children and adults, visual arts etc. Click here for contact form. ...or email me here
Latest entries
General categoryMarch 1, 2025Daily reads as @ 1st March 2025
Raw and DirectFebruary 20, 2025First 10 ways and counting to fix Jamaica
AdvertorialFebruary 1, 2025Daily reads as @ 1st February 2025
Of Law and JusticeOctober 8, 2024How corruption in Jamaica’s legal system changed Anthea McGibbon