"For us to all come together on this track was something that really was epic." Jamaican artist Spice's latest single, "Go Down Deh," unites her with two other notable icons in the dancehall genre, ...
Grammy award-winning reggae artist Shaggy chatted with Digital Journal’s Markos Papadatos about “Go Down Deh,” his latest collaboration with Spice and Sean Paul. On the idea for the song, Shaggy said, ...
Jamaican award-winning Dancehall and Reggae artist Grace Latoya Hamilton, known professionally as Spice is making huge impression with her new song titled ‘Go Down Deh’ featuring A-list Jamaican ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica— Jamaican reggae and dancehall superstars Shaggy, Spice and Sean Paul have been featured on the Favourite Music of 2021 playlist by former US President Barack Obama. The trio’s hit ...
Sean Paul and Shaggy were the headliners at an all-star dancehall reggae concert on Dec. 14 commemorating the late Joel Chin, Director of A&R at VP Records. The event, held at NYC's BB Kings… By ...
Three leading lights of Jamaica — dancehall reggae artists Shaggy and Sean Paul plus Beres Hammond, a performer of the reggae subgenre lovers rock — will bring the rhythms of that Caribbean island to ...
Dancehall artiste Spice has been posting the letter “SSS” on her Instagram for the past two days now, daring fans to try and figure out what it all means. And though her followers were eager to guess ...
DANCEHALL REGGAE The most glaring omission on Shaggy’s “Lucky Day” disc is a sure-fire pop song along the lines of “It Wasn’t Me” (from 2000’s “Hot Shot”). But everything else is in place on the ...
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Shaggy, Spice, and Sean Paul. Photo Courtesy of VP Records. Shaggy, Spice, and Sean Paul. Photo Courtesy of VP Records. Spice, Sean Paul, and Shaggy charm on their vivacious new single “Go Down Deh.” ...
Sean Paul and Shaggy teamed up with Spice for a boisterous live rendition of dancehall number “Go Down Deh” on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The trio was joined by a DJ and some backup dancers for the ...
Remember Coal Chamber? Yeah, didn't think so, but they were a Nu Metal band in the mid 90s that disbanded due to "creative differences." Frontman Dez Fafara decided he wanted to do a little less Nu ...
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