LATEST NEWS: LATEST

icon A Brush That Clicks For most people photography is not recognized as an art form. It is seen merely as a medium for capturing important moments and preserving memories.
icon Jamaican Crayfish Soup: Janga Soup In Jamaica, we eat a lot of soup – red peas, mannish water and chicken foot, Janga Soup is no exception. Janga is derived by the locals to fresh water crayfisha.k.a. shrimp. They can be found in many rivers island wide, particularly in th...
icon How to name a Riddim For many Jamaican producers, it begins with a riddim. 'Riddim' is the patois pronunciation of rhythm which typically alludes to an instrumental (version) in Jamaican music. In most cases a producer creates a riddim, whether one drop (cultur...
icon Farmville Jamaica Live Reaping What We Sow In an economic climate where many of Jamaica's natural resources are being sold to the highest bidder, the nation is struggling to be self sufficient. Agriculture in Jamaica is not as strong as it once was, however, a new programme, 'Farmvi...
icon Dirty South Dancehall in Atlanta Atlanta, Georgia is a home away from Yard for many Jamaicans and children of such decent. The city has long been a hub for West Indians migrants, and hosts one of the strongest Jamaican communities in the United States. Throughout the south...
icon Estonia Reggae Global Report Reggae music is reaching everywhere. In Estonia, it was possible to listen to reggae-influenced music from as early as the 70s. A strong reggae community emerged in the 90s when Estonia got its independence back. Then, people started to use...

TOPICS

MOST POPULAR

No Popular News
No Artist News
No Video News