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17.07.2025
10 Minuten
DJ Paradise has gathered a few artists for his Global Peace
Project EP.
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12.03.2025
37 Minuten
Brooklyn New York's Barclays Center is set to host a landmark
moment in dancehall history as Vybz Kartel headlines Reggae Fest
on April 11 and 12, marking his first return concert in the
United States in 20 years. The event, led by prominent promoter
CJ Milan, has already generated significant momentum, with
tickets selling out rapidly upon release.
Milan, who secured Kartel as the first solo headliner for
Reggaefest, a party event that started in Manhattan and now
travels across the U.S., opens up about the significance of the
booking. “Usually, I like to put something for everybody, but
Kartel is a generational (artist). You can rock out with him.”
The journey to finalizing the show started with Milan's ambition
and he record of staging successful reggae events in New York
City. “First of all, nobody could get in contact with Kartel,”
Milan revealed in an exclusive interview with World Music
Views. “I called every manager, and then I got frustrated. When I
get frustrated, I do it myself.”
Taking matters into her own hands, Milan connected with veteran
dancehall producer Skatta Burrell, who is also Kartel's road
manager, a move that expedited the process. “It went really
fast,” she said. “Then a couple of people (from Kartel's team)
came down for Massive.”
She recalled a pivotal moment in negotiations when producer TJ
Records sought clarity on logistics. “TJ was asking me questions
about certain things and said, ‘How soon can you get to Jamaica?’
I said I need three days.”
Determined to present a compelling case, Milan went to the
studio, curated a Kartel mix, and synchronized it with footage
from her last Barclays Center show, crafting a persuasive
presentation.
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09.09.2024
57 Minuten
In an exclusive interview with World Music
Views, dancehall legend Vybz Kartel opened up about his
highly anticipated performance at the Freedom Street
concert set for December 31, promising fans an unforgettable
experience. Known for his dynamic persona and lyrical mastery
spanning two decades, Kartel detailed his plans, which include a
series of wardrobe changes and performances that span his entire
career. Fans will witness the evolution of Kartel, from the early
days of the “Teacher” to his current status as the “World Boss.”
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26.06.2024
1 Stunde 8 Minuten
The History Of Reggaetón, Reggae and Dancehall as told
by Maxine Isis Stowe, the former Columbia Records executive,
sits at the intersection of Reggaetón, Reggae and Dancehall. She
played a pivotal role in signing acts like Shy Guy singer Diana
King, who she had a similar vision for her as Rihanna achieved,
if only Diana could have let go off the small island influences
and assimilate her sound more into American pop and sing more
like fellow Sony artist Mariah Carey.
“When I saw Rihanna break through, I thought that was what I had
in mind for Diana. I would say that Diana’s reluctance to be
fully Americanized was her limitation because her voice was big
enough, but culturally she couldn’t let go,” Stowe said.
She is also known for her significant contributions to the
development of dancehall in the 90s and early 2000s in the US,
serving as A&R and executive producer for several
chart-topping hits and albums, resulting in over 5 million in
album and single sales. This includes Ini Kamoze’s “Here Comes
The Hotstepper,” Mad Cobra’s “Flex,” “Bad Boys Soundtrack,” “Cool
Runnings Soundtrack,” "Chant Down Babylon" album by Bob Marley,
Half Way Tree by Damian Marley and more projects that have
achieved Platinum and Gold status in the US.
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10.04.2024
58 Minuten
Roger Steffens on Bob Marley: One Love Movie and Reggae's
US$2 Million Archives.
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