
Name: Dj Yung Wun
Age:15
Experience: 3 years
Favourite Genre: Dancehall (but still play every other genre of muzik)
Influences: Zj Liquid, Ferley (Vybzsquad Sound), Area Code 876, Dj Pappizle and many more
Favourite artiste/s: Portmore Empire (Vybz Kartel, Deva Bratt, Shawn Storm, Black Ryno,…etc), Eminem
Biography : (working on it) chack me back lata

Gwinnett County police investigators on Friday recovered the firearm a 17-year-old boy allegedly used to kill his two sisters and mother, a Gwinnett sheriff’s deputy, authorities said.
Gwinnett police and a Hall County dive team found the weapon in one of the two areas where the accused, Anthony Tyrone Terrell, said he had disposed of it, Gwinnett police said.
Anthony Tyrone Terrell, 17, has been charged with three counts of murder.
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Dancehall Queen Stacy is showing off more than her dancing skills these days as a manager for the sound system Platinum Overkill.
Standing tall with four selectors – Master Lee, Spread Di Glory, DJ Dumplin and Sheperd Jr – Platinum Overkill is gaining momentum in the dancehall with dancer Stacy at the helm.
According to Stacy, the sound has been around for the last seven years but has been re-introduced to the dancehall since she has taken over promoting the sound around the country and in the dances. Stacy joined the sound two years ago after being asked by the owner of the sound to take over its day-to-day running. Read More

Name: CruxXx
Age: 19
Years Experience: 6 years
Fav Genre: Old School Hiphop
Influences: Arif Cooper, Delano.
Following the recent staging of the inaugural Reggae Academy Awards (RAA), a number of industry players have raised concerns over what they say was the obvious bias against dancehall music.
Among the grouses is the allegation that there was an obvious bias against dancehall music, shown by which artistes were nominated and in how the performances were staged.
Well-known publicist in the business, Ray Alexander, lashed out against the organisers of the RAA saying, “I have no apology, me a bun dem out, because dancehall music a poor people music, so if they want to isolate dancehall, tell us so that we can distance ourselves.”
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Craig C has just released his first gospel album that fully displays his musical talent, but he still remains focused on his educational path.
The artiste, whose real name is Collin Chambers, launched his debut album ‘In Your Presence’ on Saturday at the Courtleigh Auditorium. He says the 15 track album reflects his experiences and were all written by him.
“When you are out of His presence you have a hunger to get back in. Everything starts going wrong. So you have to find yourself back into His presence,” said Craig C.
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Friday, February 29, 2008
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