The G-Force baton has been passed from reggae/dancehall songstress Tanya Stephens, who originally set the foundation for the brand, to dancehall sensation Michelle Downer, more popularly known as D’Angel.
D’Angel will be the official spokesperson and new face of the campaign, which kicked off on October 4, with a new set of radio commercials blasting the airwaves.
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Dancehall artiste Michelle ‘D’Angel’ Downer is getting ready to awe music lovers with her latest video for her ‘Stronger’ single.
The song is a testament to all the struggles she has faced, as an artiste and as a person, and how she has risen above it all to become a stronger woman.
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Female deejay Michelle ‘D’Angel’ Downer, a popular figure on the entertainment scene in Jamaica, will make a special guest appearance at the grand coronation show of the Burger King Miss Teen Portmore 2008 pageant.
D’Angel is the estrange wife of top dancehall deejay Beenie Man, and got her first big break when she was called on stage by him at Sting at Jamworld, Portmore in December 2006.
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His hip dance moves have become the toast of the Olympics thanks to Usain Bolt, but come September 7, the Hilton Kingston will come alive as the energy god, Elephant Man along with dancehall artiste D’Angel perform at Pulse’s Caribbean Model Search (CMS) finals.
Arguably two of dancehall’s hottest fashion icons, the duo will face off with CMS’s bright new stars vying for the region’s top modelling titles in what is expected to be a spectacular night of glamour, high style and a celebration of Jamaica’s popular culture.
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It was a lavish affair at Top of the World last Tuesday night when dancehall artiste Michelle Downer, more popularly known as D’Angel held her birth-night party at the Pegasus hotel in New Kingston.
There was a black carpet leading through the centre of the venue which overlooked the Corporate Area. And, as guests, all clad in formal wear, met and greeted each other, they viewed some of D’Angel’s music videos on a big screen set up towards the back of the venue. Others found the party vibes while moving to dancehall songs like Matterhorn’s Goodas Fi Dem, Aidonia’s Ukku and Beenie Man’s King of the Dancehall.
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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