South Rakkas Crew has joined forces with Mad Decent (Diplo’s record label) and is set to release a full-length LP of bumpin choons! Their sound is a unique mixture of dancehall, hip hop, electro and Miami bass and they are set to release their debut album, The Mix Up on Mad Decent on October 29th. ([More →])
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South Rakkas Crew Mixing Up Dancehall Music
October 22nd, 2007
The Bug, Eliot Lipp, Sizzla, Capleton Power Remixes
October 9th, 2007
A few of ragga and dancehall’s most prolific powerhouses have teamed up with the urban dub/hip hop/electronic music label Metatronix to create a bumpin album of hybrid remixes. Dominated by the vocal talents of Anthony B, Sizzla and Capleton over furious music production by The Bug, High Priest, DMX Krew, Eliot Lip and more, this album is going to be bumpin trunks in urban neighborhoods worldwide. ([More →])
Longing For Curefest - Lineup, Flyers, Info
October 7th, 2007
There’s a lot of information on these Curefest flyers and a whole lot of big names! Click on either flyer to see a bigger version… ([More →])
Capleton Home For Fest, New Album In The Works
August 7th, 2007
BIG news dancehall fans! It sounds like a new Capleton album is in the works! Like his last album, 2004’s Reign Of Fire, the new LP will also be released on VP Records. ([More →])
Jah Cure Curefest Changes Dates
July 13th, 2007
Jah Cure fans have waited 8 years since his last performance and they will have to wait a little longer. He’s still being released from prison on time, as far as anyone can tell. But the organizers of Curefest, Danger Zone Records, has decided to postpone the 3 day festival of conscious dancehall music until October. ([More →])
Capleton, Jr Reid, Beenie, Jah Cure At Curefest
July 4th, 2007
Jah Cure will be celebrating and giving thanks for his freedom, while Curefest will highlight reggae and dancehall music with a positive message. Curefest has announced a preliminary lineup of confirmed artists, with more big names being added up until the festival weekend - August 24-26th. ([More →])
Dancehall Artists Find Compassion
June 30th, 2007
BIG BIG News! Fans of dancehall and reggae have often discussed the elements of homophobia, racism, sexism, and other nasties in Jamaican music. The music industry goes through cycles of acceptance and rejection of these messages in music. ([More →])




