Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Infatuation Riddim – Full Charge Records

Bugle – Be Yourself
Cecile – Third Finger
Chris Martin – Secret Love (Creep)
Jah Vinci – Infatuation
Zagga – Reggae Revolution

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Big Fire – Kuva Newe
Cmad Ft Tatman – Wakanaka
Flacky D – Tanya
G Trixx – Show Us The Way

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Jamaican authorities could possibly drop Vybz Kartel's case

Adidja Palmer, Vybz Kartel’s government name, second murder trial is only two weeks away but Jamaican authorities could possibly drop the case before the high profile trial even get off the ground.

Sources close to the case told Urban Islandz that the witnesses are still not cooperating and maybe in hiding which makes it very difficult for the prosecution to prove their case.

“The second trial is suffering the same faith as the first, witnesses are just not coming forward despite efforts to get in touch with them,” the source told us, requested his identity being withheld.

The source also told us that authorities may have exhausted all their delay tactics and will be hard pressed to bring their case before the court.

“They have exhausted all their tactics to delay the trial and the police didn’t help the case when they made a statement claiming that they found contraband in his [Vybz Kartel] jail cell. So its now or never for the prosecution,” the reliable source added.

Vybz Kartel will go on trial starting November 18 for the murder of Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams.
According to police reports, Vybz Kartel and his co-accused beat Williams to death at a home in Havendale, St. Catherine in the summer of 2011.

Vybz Kartel’s protege Shawn “Storm” Campbell, Kahira Jones, André St John, Stylist Calvin “Moonie” Haye, and Shane Williams are all charged with Clive Williams murder. Investigators say Williams was murdered over a missing firearm. In the summer of 2011 Vybz Kartel allegedly ordered his goons to bring Clive Williams and another associate, who is believed to a witness, to a home in Havendale.

Police alleged that Williams was tied up and beaten because he lost a firearm belonging to Vybz Kartel. His associate escaped from the house and ran and has not been seen since. Speculations are that he is in witness protection. Police has not found Clive “Lizard” Williams’ body. In July of this year Vybz Kartel was acquitted for the murder of St. Catherine Businessman Barrington “Bossie” Burton.

Justice Bryan Sykes instructed the jury to return a not guilty verdict after the prosecution could not bring forward a credible witness or prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt.

Prosecutors say their witnesses were just not cooperating and that made their case very difficult.

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Friday, 25 October 2013

50 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SOUTH AFRICA

1. Table Mountain in Cape Town is believed to be one of the oldest mountains in the world.

2. The world is divided into six floral kingdoms. All these kingdoms encompass several countries, and in some cases, several continents. South Africa, which has a floral kingdom wholly contained within the country, is the one exception. The Cape Floral Kingdom has 9,600 plant species, 70% of which are not found anywhere else in the world.

3. Table Mountain alone has over 1,500 species of plants, more than the entire United Kingdom.

4. South Africa is the second largest exporter of fruit in the world.

5. South Africa has the longest wine route in the world.

6. Kruger National Park supports the greatest variety of wildlife species on the African continent.

7. South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique are tearing down fences between the countries' game parks to create a 13,500 square mile game park, which will become the largest conservation area in the world. It will be bigger than Switzerland, Belgium or Taiwan.

8. South Africa has a penguin colony, which thrives thanks to the cold Antarctic currents on the west coast near the Cape.

9. South Africa is rated 3rd in the world in supplying safe, drinkable tap water.

10. The Palace of the Lost City resort hotel is the largest theme resort hotel in the world as well as the largest building project undertaken in the southern hemisphere.

11. Walt Disney serves South African wine exclusively at its 73-acre Animal Kingdom Lodge in the United States.

12. South Africa has the cheapest electricity in the world.

13. The deepest mine is a gold mine in South Africa. in 1977 the Western Deep Levels Mine reached a depth of 11,749 feet. Most mines descend to about 3,300 feet.

14. South Africa is the only country in the world to voluntarily abandon its nuclear weapons program.

15. South Africa has 19,004 miles of railway track - 80% of Africa's rail infrastructure.

16. South Africa generates two-thirds of Africa's electricity.

17. The Tugela Falls is the second highest waterfall in the world, where the water tumbles down 2,789 feet. First place goes to the Angel Falls in Venezuela at 3,212 feet.

18. Blyde River Canyon is the third largest canyon in the world - and the largest green one. The Grand Canyon in the U.S. is the biggest, and the Fish River Canyon in Namibia the second, but both are very dry.

19. South Africa is home to the world's smallest succulent plants (less than 0.39 inches) and the largest (the baobab tree).

20. Kimberley may have the biggest man-made hole in the world, but did you know that the southern Free State town of Jagersfontein has the deepest vertical man-made hole?

21. The only street in the world to house two Nobel Peace prizewinners is in Soweto. Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu both have houses on Vilakazi Street in Soweto.

22. South Africa is the world's largest producer of macadamia nuts.

23. South Africa has the third highest level of biodiversity in the world.

24. South Africa is the world's leader in mining and minerals. It has nearly 90% of the platinum metals on earth, 80% of the manganese, 73% of the chrome, 45% of the vanadium and 41% of the gold.

25. South Africa is the first country in Africa to host the prestigious FIFA World Cup (will take place in 2010).

26. South Africa has the oldest meteor scar in the world, just across the Vaal River near Parys, called the Vredefort Dome. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

27. South African grasslands have approximately 30 species per square kilometer, greater than the biodiversity of rainforests.

28. South Africa is the sole producer of the Mercedes Benz C Class, right-hand drive vehicles .

29. General Motors South Africa will be the only manufacturing site outside of the United States to build the Hummer H3 vehicle.

30. South Africa is one of the most generously endowed geographic solar hotspots in the world, soaking up just over half of the world's highest category of solar wattage per square yard of land.

31. South Africa has deserts, mountains, escarpments, plateaus, grasslands, bush, wetlands and subtropical forests.

32. Most of the world's proto-mammalian fossils are found in the Karoo region.

33. Dr. Christiaan Barnard, at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, performed the first human heart transplant in the world in 1967. He was also the first to do a "piggyback" transplant in 1971, and he was the first to do a heart-lung transplant.

34. The vast majority of South African coal exports are shipped through the Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT). With the capacity to export 79.4 mmst annually, RBCT is the world's largest coal export facility.

35. The world's largest diamond was the Cullinan Diamond, found in South Africa in 1905. It weighed 3,106.75 carats uncut. It was cut into the Great Star of Africa, weighing 530.2 carats, the Lesser Star of Africa, which weighs 317.40 carats, and 104 other diamonds of nearly flawless color and clarity. They now form part of the British crown jewels.

36. There are about 280,000 windmills on farms across South Africa, second in number only to Australia.

37. Three of the five fastest land animals live in South Africa - the cheetah (63 miles per hour), the wildebeest, and the lion.

38. The oldest remains of modern humans were found in Klasies River Cave in the Eastern Cape. They are well over 100,000 years old.

39. In eastern South Africa, scientists have found traces of blue-green algae dating back 3,500 million years. This is some of the earliest evidence of life on Earth.

40. There are more than 2,000 shipwrecks, dating back at least 500 years, off the South African coast. More than one of these, including the Waratah, simply vanished without a trace.

41. The Karoo region is home to some of the best fossils of early dinosaurs.

42. Although Pretoria is considered to be the capital of South Africa, the country actually has three capitals: Pretoria (executive), Cape Town (legislative), and Bloemfontein (judicial).

43. In its eastern part, South Africa entirely surrounds another country - Lesotho, an independent constitutional monarchy.

44. Approximately 900 bird species are found in South Africa alone, which represents 10% of the worlds total bird species.

45. South Africa has the most luxurious train in the world, The Rovos Rail.

46. South Africa has the highest commercial bungi jump in the world (710 feet).

47. Mossel Bay is in the Guinness Book of records as having the second  most moderate climate in the world.

48. Pietermaritzburg's city hall is the largest red brick building in the Southern Hemisphere.

49. Hippos are susceptible to sunburn, and spend most of their days with just their noses out of water. Their noses have special flaps that close when submerged, and they can stay under water for 25 minutes.

50. South Africa has the oldest wine industry outside of Europe and the Mediterranean, featuring Chardonnays, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cinsault, Riesling, Shiraz, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinotage varietals. SOURCE


Thursday, 24 October 2013

Unveiling Top 10 Richest African Musicians

The list of musicians who rake in millions of dollars are usually reserved for international megastars like Beyonce or Kanye West and people who largely hail from the western world. However, there are artistes across Africa whose stars are rapidly rising and they are able to command larger paychecks around the world. Highly influential and each bringing their own unique sound, these artistes represent the richest African musicians, according to Answers Africa. ANTHONY ADA ABRAHAM brings you the list.

10. Jose Chameleone

Jose (or Joe) Chameleone is a Ugandan artiste who found his niche blending traditional Ugandan folk music, a bit of rumba and a heavy reggae influence. He sings in English, Swahili and Luganda. His mansion outside of Kampala and four cars (including a Cadillac Escalade and a Benz) are evidence of his success, particularly with his hit, ValuValu. He's been credited with changing the face of music in Uganda, as well as making local music accessible to the rest of the world.

9. Banky W

Born Olubankole Wellington in the U.S, Banky W moved back to Nigeria and grew up in Lagos, where he began singing at an early age. Finding success early in singing competitions, most of his wealth has come from endorsement deals with companies such as Etisalat mobile and Samsung in Nigeria. He also started the Mr Capable Foundation, an education charity that provides tuition scholarships for disadvantaged children.

8. Hugh Masekela

Musical sensation Hugh Masekela is a South African artiste who plays variety of instruments including the trumpet, flugelhorn and cornet, along with singing and composing his own work. He has been highly praised for his work, with everything from a Grammy nomination to the Order of the Ikhamanga by President Jacob Zuma (for achievements in arts, culture, literature, music, journalism and sports in South Africa.) He has graced prestigious festivals across the world. He is perhaps best known for his acapella style singing and collaboration with Paul Simon and Ladysmith Black Mambazo on the Graceland album and 1987 Graceland tour.

7. 2 Face Idibia

Nigerian singer and songwriter, 2Face Idibia, began his career as a member of the hip hop group, Plantashun Boyz, but went solo in 2004 after the group split. His most popular song, African Queen, took off after being featured in the movie Phat Girlz in 2006, but all of his five albums have been very well received around the world. His wealth comes from various real estate investments across Nigeria, as well as the $80,000 he commands per show.

6. Fally Ipupa

Fally Ipupa, a former member of Quartier Latin International (along with Koffi Olomidé, to be mentioned later), went solo in 2006 and has been incredibly successful, both in his home country of the Democratic Republic of the Congo as well as internationally. With MTV Africa Music and Kora awards under his belt, he's racked up clothing endorsement deals in Paris as well as high commissions for his shows across the world which are almost always sold out.

5. Salif Keita

Born and raised in Mali, singer and songwriter Salif Keita has been referred to as the "Golden Voice of Africa," with his original take on Afro pop music. Despite his royal heritage (he's directly descended from Sundiata Keita, the founder of the Mali Empire), he chose a path of music, bucking the Malian caste system. But this means that he was loaded even before his music career took off, explaining his private island and properties across Europe.

4. Koffi Olomidé

Along with fellow Congolese star, Fally Ipupa, Koffi Olomidé formed Quartier Latin as lead singer and vocalist before launching his solo career. Dubbing his style of music as tchatcho, he considers it a blend of soukous music (dance music that originated from African rumba music). He's notorious for taking on controversial subjects in his lyrics, which has led him to be widely praised and criticised worldwide. Raking in over 100,000 Euros per show, Olomidé is extremely popular across Africa and the world. One of his albums is listed in Robert Dimery's book, "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die."

3. D'Banj

Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo, D'Banj aka the Koko Master, has been killing it in his country, Nigeria and around the world since 2007, and was the first African artiste who signed with the music label GOODMusic, owned by Kanye West. The recipient of countless awards, D'Banj is known for his unique sound of dance music and afro beats. He is involved in a variety of investments including a nightclub in Nigeria, brands such as Koko water, and was given his own reality show, "Koko Mansion." He also rakes millions in shows and brand endorsements.

2. P-Square

P-Square is made up of identical twins, Peter and Paul Okoye, who began singing and dancing together back in their small Catholic high school in Jos, Nigeria. After forming the group in 2005, their music developed a devoted following, particularly in South Africa, and each album outsold the previous one. They were named Artistes of the Year at the 2010 Kora Awards and now bring in more than $150,000 per show. Best of all, their shared home is worth more than $3 million and has been dubbed "Squareville." Talk about product placement!

1. Youssou N'dour

Not surprisingly, YoussouN'dour brings it home in the No. 1 spot. This Senegalese singer is widely considered the most famous singer alive in Senegal and much of Africa. His style of music is known as mbalax, a mix of Senegalese traditional music in the Serer language and various styles from around the world including Cuban rumba, hip hop, jazz and soul. With millions around the world in his fan base, he is now the owner of the biggest media house in Senegal (complete with radio and TV stations) and was appointed tourism and culture minister in 2012. More importantly, before K'naan had "Waving Flag" in 2010, N'dour was responsible for the 1998 FIFA World Cup national anthem, "La Cour des Grands," along with Axelle Red.

Zimbabwe: D'Banj to Head for Harare

Lagos. — The "Oliver Twist" hitmaker will be the second artist from Nigeria after P Square who performed at the festival last year.



D'Bnaj will share the stage with Zimbabwean acts among them the reggae/dancehall star Winky D, King Shaddy and Guspy Warrior.

Uganda's best Bebe Cool will be representing East Africa in a concert that has been dubbed "Battle of Africa."

B'Banj was born in Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria to a military officer who commanded an artillery regiment and a church dignitary mother who hailed from Shagamu in Ogun State. Due to his father's profession he moved several times within Nigeria and later moved to England.

D'Banj was expected to follow his father's military career and was enrolled to the Nigerian Military School at age eleven. However, he resisted the system and dis-enrolled from the school after three years. While at the Military school he was a member of the elite drum corp of the Nigerian Army. From the Nigerian Military School he proceeded to another military owned institution Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Ibara, Abeokuta where he completed his secondary school education.

D'banj was introduced to the harmonica by his late older brother, Femi Oyebanjo, who died in a plane crash at age seventeen. With his love for music being greater than his parents' military aspirations, he struggled for his parents' approval; this can be best heard through an album track, All Da Way from his debut album.

As a tribute to his mentor Fela, D'banj brings Afro-beat to life and into the 21st century with breathless enthusiasm as well as a good dose of humour. His songs are based on his life, often hilarious but with a deeper meaning which documents the struggle of a young Nigerian trying to achieve his dreams. He performs in Yoruba, English and Pidgin English.

D'banj's debut album, "No Long Thing", was released in 2005, yielding several singles, with Tongolo as the lead single. This proved to be his breakthrough single and a hit. It also provided his "Koko Master" persona, with the term, koko, taking on a variety of meanings.

D'banj's debut success led to collaborations with other artists, this includes Dare Art-Alade's album track, "Escalade Part 2" and Ikechukwu's album. D'Banj's single koko was used by the PDP (ruling political party in Nigeria) as its campaign theme for the 2007 general elections.

D'banj's sophomore album "Rundown Funk U Up" which was released in 2006, yielded several singles including the club single, Tongolo (Remix) and the lead single, "Why Me?" This proved to be another hit. MTV Base.

D'banj is a founder of Koko Foundation for Youth and Peace Development. He is also Nigeria's first United Nations Youth Ambassador for Peace. -- The Herald Entertainment.

Tuku, Guspy Warrior and Macheso head to Masvingo

From George Maponga in Masvingo
Masvingo will tomorrow night reverberate to the music of Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi, Alick Macheso and Guspy Warrior when they share the stage at Mucheke Stadium.
The gig is likely to draw a huge crowd as it will be the first time that Tuku, Macheso and Guspy Warrior share the stage in the country’s oldest city.

Organised by Jazz 105, Baker’s Inn, Regency Ritz Night Club and Colour Cell, Mucheke Stadium is likely to turn into an all-night theatre of dance and music as the gig caters for all age groups and tastes.

Tuku is likely to keep his legion of fans on their feet with songs such as “Ziwere” and “Watitsvata” often called “Pata Pata” among other popular hits.

Guspy Warrior is also expected to give a good account of himself with his hit song “Ita Seunononga” which has become an anthem.
King of sungura Macheso promises a great show with hits such as “Tafadzwa”, “Macharangwanda” and “Shedia” among others.

Alick Macheso

One of the show promoters, Josh Hozheri of Jazz 105, said tomorrow’s gig was a celebratory party for Tuku  who turned 61 on September 22.
Hozheri said they decided to take the Tuku celebratory party outside Harare for the first time.

“We are promising fans an all-night music fête that caters for different age groups as evidenced by the line-up of musicians that are going to perform.

“This show is a celebratory party for Tuku after a recent gig that was held in Harare to honour him for his contribution to the music industry.

“We decided to take the celebrations out of Harare and, of course, we chose to start in Masvingo,’’ he said.
Hozheri said Mucheke Stadium was the ideal venue for the mega show.

“This is going to be a show to remember because we are expecting many people from all age groups and we are promising a good show.
“Security arrangements have already been put in place to make sure that music lovers and their cars are secure.

“There is also going to be full bar and catering,’’ he said.
Advance tickets for the show will go on sale beginning tomorrow morning at Regency Flamboyant and Chevron hotels, The Ritz Night Club and Coloursell Store in the city. THE HERALD

Zimbabwe warns Mozambique's Renamo not to resume war

Zimbabwe has urged rebels in Mozambique not to fight, after an opposition group with military and political wings withdrew from a 1992 peace deal.

Taken in Mozambique's Gorongosa's mountains in November 2012 - fighters of former rebel movement Renamo receive military training


Zimbabwe's Deputy Foreign Minister Christopher Mutsvangwa told the BBC that he would not countenance a return to civil war in Mozambique.

The Renamo movement, thought to have about 1,000 fighters as well as 51 MPs, ended the peace accord on Monday.

Mozambique's 1976-1992 civil war led to about a million deaths.

Mr Mutsvangwa said Renamo should rejoin the political process, not threaten regional stability.

He told the BBC's Focus on Africa radio programme that Renamo leader Afonso Dhlakama should "never, never" return to violence.

"Southern Africa will not countenance this. We simply do not need this in this region at this juncture," he said.

He added that regional body Sadc (Southern African Development Community) would consider sending troops to help the government if the security situation deteriorated.

"It will be misguided for Renamo to bring instability and expect Zimbabwe to watch," he said.

Move back from brink

Renamo pulled out of the peace accord after government forces captured Mr Dhlakama's base in the Gorongosa mountains in central Mozambique on Monday, forcing him to flee.

Rebel fighters retaliated by opening fire on a police station in the town of Maringue, about 35km (20 miles) from the base, state-run Radio Mozambique reported.

The US has urged the two sides to "move back from the brink".

"We are encouraging the two parties to take visible and decisive steps to de-escalate the current tense environment," said US state department spokeswoman Marie Harf.

Mozambique's economy has been booming in recent years, with the discovery of a major offshore gas field in 2011.

Mozambican mediator Lourenco do Rosario said he had held talks with Renamo to ease tension.

He said Renamo leaders had told him they did not want to return to war.

Renamo MPs attended a parliamentary session on Wednesday, despite pulling out of the peace accord.

"We are continuing our work as usual," senior Renamo MP Vicente Ululu told the BBC.

Renamo's 51 MPs make it the largest opposition party.

Mozambique's President Armando Guebuza, who is touring the central region, called on Mr Dhlakama to resume dialogue with the government.

Mr Ululu said he did not believe the president was serious about talks.

Renamo was supported by South Africa's former white-minority regime during the civil war that raged after Mozambique's independence in 1975.

After Robert Mugabe came to power in Zimbabwe, he backed Mozambique's Frelimo government.

Renamo has contested elections since the end of the civil war, but has failed to dislodge Frelimo from power

Mozambique is due to hold local elections in November, and presidential and parliamentary elections next year.

Renamo has complained that the Frelimo government is determined to hold on to power and has failed to create conditions for free and fair elections.

Frelimo denies the allegations and says Renamo does not have support among voters. SOURCE

Zimbabwe bank told to pay back funds seized by the state

HARARE — Zimbabwe’s fragile banking sector is bracing itself for a string of costly claims from clients after the country’s top court last week ordered Standard Chartered to reimburse $45,000 seized from a client’s account by the state in 2007.

The claim was brought by Chinese-owned firm China Shougang International, whose funds are among $400m seized on the order of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ). The funds were seized to prevent economic collapse.

The supreme court’s ruling, economic and political observers said on Monday, was likely to be a catalyst for a flurry of approaches by individuals, companies and nongovernmental organisations to the courts to seek reimbursement of their foreign currency.

Economist John Robertson said the ruling was disturbing, and if not challenged might set a bad precedent whereby all banks that had their accounts raided by the central bank could be sued by clients.
Justice Vernanda Ziyambi, in his ruling, indicated that Standard Chartered had transferred the depositor’s funds at its "own peril" and had an obligation to pay up upon its client’s request.
"The payments to the RBZ were made at its (Standard Chartered’s) own risk and did not affect its obligation in law to pay its debt to the respondent (China Shougang) on demand."

The supreme court further pointed out that Standard Chartered had not provided any evidence to show that it could not afford to reimburse its client — with the court finding that it had the capacity to reimburse the client.

Bankers Association of Zimbabwe president George Guvamatanga said the court order had created "uncertainty" in the banking sector, while an executive at MBCA bank, a subsidiary of South Africa’s Nedbank, said the case was creating a "trying time" for the sector.

"We are all in a difficult space; an injury to one is an injury to all. The court order should have been extended to the RBZ, because banks were complying with a directive from the central bank," said the executive, who asked not to be named as he is not authorised to speak to the press.

It is unclear if Standard Chartered will approach Zimbabwe’s constitutional court to try to overturn the Supreme Court ruling.
Mr Robertson warned that other banks may be sued by clients. "In 2009, the RBZ admitted that it owed depositors over $1bn and you can imagine if all the people who (are) owed this money approach the courts," he said.

The RBZ is locked in a case with Trojan Mine, in which a court ruled in June that the RBZ must return $1m to Trojan it seized in 2009.
In its judgment, the court said the RBZ should not hide "behind the proverbial finger" and must pay up. The RBZ, however, filed an appeal with the supreme court earlier this month, arguing it was immune from prosecution under the General Laws Amendment Act.
Political observers said the central bank had now moved to protect itself from prosecution, aware of public anger over its unilateral seizures and fears of a can of worms being opened as multiple firms drag it to the courts over missing funds.

Trevor Maisiri, an analyst at the International Crisis Group, questioned the RBZ’s capacity to repay the funds. "However, the responsibility to return the money lies with the institution that used up the money. The repayment … cannot be transferred to individual banks who were merely complying with the RBZ instruction to pass on that money to it," Mr Maisiri said.

"In fact, during that time the RBZ had an imposing and overriding excess control of banks and simply used unilateral means to mop up that money from banks…. Responsibility to repay must primarily be of the RBZ, knowing exactly how and where it applied that money." SOURCE

Tuesday, 4 June 2013


Vybz Kartel Writing Songs And Memoir Documenting Life Behind Bars

 
 
 

Vybz Kartel is in for a rough ride in the Jamaican justice system.
The incarcerated deejay is currently writing a memoir documentary his journey behind bars, sources told Urban Islandz.
“He is doing a lot of writing because you know Addi is a smart youth,” the source, who regularly visit Vybz Kartel at the remand center exclusive told Urban Islandz.
“He is writing a lot of songs and a memoir documenting his trials and tribulation from his arrest in 2011,” the source added.
“Addi want the world to know the injustice and corruption he is faced with and I guess his memoir will go in depth and cause a lot of controversy just like his book did,” the source continues.
Vybz Kartel, born Adidja Palmer, was arrested in September of 2011 and slapped with two murder charges in relation to the death of Clive “Lizard” Williams and Barrington “Barrie” Burton.

His trial has seen numerous delays since, prompting an outcry from the former Portmore Empire head and his huge fan base.
Earlier this year Vybz Kartel wrote an open letter from behind bars to his fans where he accused Jamaican law enforcement of conspiring to end his career.
“Everything as it relates to my case is a fabrication, everything is fabricated,” Vybz Kartel wrote. Don’t know whose corn I may have stepped on in the past but it is now coming back to haunt me.”
Vybz Kartel new trial date is set for November 18 where he is expecting to begin trial.


Chronixx – Champion Lyrics

 
 
 

(Verse 1)
Life has it’s way
Of turning the grey sky’s blue
But sometimes the sky
Come tumbling down on you
But of this one thing am sure
(Chorus)
Jah, Jah, never give I more than what I can bear
Sometimes the road get dark and it feels like no one cares
Friends and family they are gone
But oily love a come
Cause I am a champion mi brother
Am a champion mi friend
(Verse 2)
Mama dry yo tears and move yo hand from yo head
Never wear a frown because Jah, Jah, no dead
Thrust in every word weh Selassie said
Leaning in Marcus wi lost yo faith
Cause sometimes the sky
Comes tumbling down on you
(Repeat Chorus)
(Verse 3)
So all when yo hungry and edge eye teeth
I and I a stand up paw mi own 2 feat
Mi naw meck no trouble come get rid a me
Mi a fight it like a Champion Mohamed Alley
But that no mean I man a go do no folly
Rasta man a no satan likkle puppet dolly
Push on pon the straight weh norrow like a chally
A goodness and mercy a follow back a me
(Repeat Chorus 2X)

Thursday, 4 April 2013

Configure a USB drive to be bootable (useful for installing the OS)

This is how I configure USB flash drives so that I can install Windows from USB (WAY faster than using a disk).
1.

Insert the USB drive into the computer, and make sure you can see it in Explorer.

2.

Launch a Command Prompt

All typing from this point will be done in this same window.
3.

Type: DISKPART {ENTER}

This will start DISKPART.exe, which we will use to get this drive formatted and bootable.
4.

Type: list disk {ENTER}

This will give you a list of installed disks, but they are labeled using the disk's number, not the name or drive letter (though it does show the size). If you are not sure which disk you want, open Disk Management, they are listed by all three identifiers there.
Attached is a pic of what this looks like on a Windows 7 machine.
WARNING:
If you select the wrong disk here, you will lose data, and possible overwrite your OS. Be sure you have the right disk selected.
Diskpart_big
5.

Type: select disk x {ENTER}

Where x = the disk number you want to format.
In the case of the example image it would be Disk 3, so to select the disk, type: select disk 3 {ENTER}
Remember to substitute the correct number for the disk you want to select.
6.

Type: clean {ENTER}

This will wipe the disk.
7.

Type: create partition primary {ENTER}

This will create a new partition on the drive.
8.

Type: select partition 1 {ENTER}

This will select the partition you just created.
9.

Type: active {ENTER}

This will set the partition to active (this is what allows a computer to boot from a drive).
10.

Type: FORMAT FS=FAT32 {ENTER}

Wait for it to get to 100% complete, this will format the drive using the Fat32 file system.
11.

Type ASSIGN {ENTER}

This will assign a drive letter to the drive in Explorer.

Conclusion

Now you should have a USB disk ready for the OS source files (you can either extract them directly from an ISO file, or just copy them from an install disk).

Friday, 22 March 2013

Anthony B – My Yes & My No [Music Video]


Jah Cure And Kamila Baby Girl Growing Fast, Already A Year Old [PHOTO]


 
Jah Cure and baby kailani 2013
By the end of February last year reggae’s favourite couple Jah Cure and his wife Kamila were basking in joy after welcoming their baby girl Kailani Belle Alcock.
Kailani celebrated her first birthday on February 19th with mommy Kamila McDonald and Jah Cure, real name Siccature Alcock.
Jah Cure and baby Kailani
The two wed in the summer of 2011 and has been inseparable ever since.
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Rastas Still Have Beef With Snoop Lion, Says He Breached Contract


 
 
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Just when you thought that the Rastafarian community was warming up to Snoop Lion, things took a turn for the worse.
Reggae legend Bunny Wailer and the Rastafarian Millennium Council are again attacking the West Coast rap legend turn reggae star for what they called profiting off their culture.
See also: Snoop Lion, Mavado Headline LionFest At SXSW
The latest attack came just days after Snoop Lion premiered his long awaited documentary film, Reincarnated, in select theaters across the U.S.
Bunny Wailer, who is Snoop’s biggest critic, says the rapper should not have included video footage in the documentary showing their first meeting together.
General secretary of the Ethio-Africa Diaspora Union Millennium Council, Robert ‘Prophet Greg’ Mogg, also accused Snoop Lion of breaching contractual agreements signed in February of last year.
“The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September last year,” Mogg told the Jamaica Observer. “He has now gone into merchandising… another breach. “This is a violation of our intellectual property and we have to safeguard our culture.”
It would appears the Rastafarians plight maybe getting to Snoop, who says he may never do another reggae album, at least not in Jamaica.
“I definitely feel like I’m gonna make more music but I don’t know if I’m gonna go to Jamaica, I may wanna go somewhere else,” Snoop Lion told NME. “I may wanna venture into another part of the world. Some things you let them be what they are. That was a priceless moment. I may wanna do something different next time. I’m just saying I don’t know if I want to repeat the same process as far as going to Jamaica and making a reggae album. I may wanna go to another country and make a reggae album.”
Snoop Lion and dancehall star Mavado performed last weekend at the SXSW festival.

Does The Devil In “The Bible” Look Lik e President Obama? [PHOTO]


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Does the man that played the devil character resembles President Obama?
The History channel got some criticism earlier this week after airing Sundays episode of their hit series “The Bible.”
Twitter exploded after the episode aired.
Take a look at the photos below and see if you see any resemblance.

Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Protoje “8 Year Affair” Hit Billboard and iTunes Chart


Protoje graduate from the 7 Year Itch to the 8 Year Affair.

The reggae singer release his sophomore album “8 Year Affair” on February 12th to rave reviews.

The album debut at number five on the Billboard Reggae chart and peaked at number four on Billboard-affiliated Next Big Sound chart.

The album also appeared in the top five in the iTunes reggae chart in Germany and the United States.


The album features the singles “I & I,” “Shot By Love feat. Toi, Someone Like You feat. Tessanne Chin, Reggae Revival feat. Romain Virgo and the lead single “The 8 Year Affair.”

The album is currently available on iTunes.

 Source: http://urbanislandz.com/2013/03/06/protoje-8-year-affair-hit-billboard-and-itunes-chart/




Top 10 Craziest Vybz Kartel Rumors

Vybz Kartel is perhaps the most controversial personality in dancehall and with controversy comes a lot off attention both good and unwanted.
Throughout his decade long career Vybz Kartel has been plagued with rumors on top of rumors, and shockingly most of them are not true.
From having aids to making a sex tape, we’ve heard it all. Nonetheless, Vybz Kartel has never directedly responded to any of the outrageous ones but has taken time out to clear up a few.

We have compiled a list of the top 10 Vybz Kartel rumors ever to plague the deejay.

1. Vybz Kartel is dead


Remember that infamous fight with Ninja Man and Vybz Kartel at Sting 2003. The next day rumors started to spread like wildfire claiming that Vybz Kartel was shot and killed. As we all know now, that was not true.

2. Vybz Kartel a member of the Illuminati


 This is one of the most popular Vybz Kartel rumors. Some say he sold his soul to the devil. Some say he is a Freemason. While others say he is a member of the Illuminati.

3. Vybz Kartel escaped from prison


Vybz Kartel is still very much locked behind bars and does not look to be getting bail or trial anytime soon. Police officers claimed they have solid evidence against the deejay linking him to two murders. If that’s true then Vybz Kartel could be spending a very long time behind bars.

4. Vybz Kartel is gay


Perhaps its because of his dress code, or maybe his bleaching. But one of the most well-known Vybz Kartel rumor is that he is gay.

5. Vybz Kartel going bald


Nothing could be further from the truth. Someone with a little too much time on their hands photoshop an old Vybz Kartel photo to show him going bald.

6. Vybz Kartel bow


Who can forget that infamous photo of Vybz Kartel and former protege Lisa Hyper. There are some rumors of more photos showing Vybz Kartel doing the honors but we have yet to see those.

7. Vybz Kartel wear hair extension


Vybz Kartel did left from short to long hair is a very short period of time. So you be the judge on that one.

8. Vybz Kartel is a coke head


Vybz Kartel deejay about smoking wee, but coke we are not sure.

9. Vybz Kartel has aids


This is no doubt one of the most talked about and controversial Vybz Kartel rumor. If he in fact have the deadly virus then he has done a very good job hiding it.

10. Vybz Kartel has a sextape


Those photos of Vybz Kartel and spice did triggered a sextape rumor. But given the fact that Vybz Kartel or someone around him love to take pictures of his private moments it is very possible that their could be a tape out there somewhere.

Source: http://urbanislandz.com/2013/03/04/top-10-craziest-vybz-kartel-rumors

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