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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Tuesday | April 8, 2008

He's the Man in charge - Director Jay Will puts Jamaican music videos on the map
IT'S 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 18, and shooting for the day is winding down. Film director Jay Will and his crew have occupied the Fort Clarence beach for 12 hours, shooting the Jamaican leg of Shaggy's Feel The Rush, a theme song for UEFA, governing body of European football...

Something extra

The entire island seemed to have gone into party overdrive last weekend. Here are some snapshots. ...

The Jamaican music video - The Best and worst of times

Poco Party (Lovindeer) - This one captures pocomania at its best and the scene where Uncle Tom loses his teeth is priceless.Wild Gilbert - Lovindeer scored again with this one.Anybody who says they could not relate to even one line, is embellishing.

ICON: U ROY

Daddy of all deejays Got his start working on sound systems owned by record producers Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd and Arthur 'Duke' Reid. First record: Earth's Rightful Ruler (with Peter Tosh), produced by Lee 'Scratch' Perry.

VERGE - Suhverto: In the game to stay

NOT MANY persons may have heard about Suhverto, but if this singjay has his way, that will soon change. As part of the JOP music fraternity, the artiste has lived in the shadow of his more recognised counterpart, Aidonia, whose praises he doesn't hesitate to sing. But with a new single...





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