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Showing posts with label Capleton. Show all posts
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Nicki Minaj Released ‘Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (Deluxe)’ Album Cover

Writer : Caribbean E-Magazine on Friday, March 9, 2012 | 9:44 AM

Friday, March 9, 2012

Nicki Minaj took to her Twitter to reveal the cover artwork for the deluxe edition of ‘Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded’.

Nicki Tweeted
"Barbz look!!! #deluxecover April 3rd. #LovemyDieHardz,"

‘Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (Deluxe)’ is expected to include bonus tracks and music videos. Although not confirmed, reports are that Britney Spears will be features on the Album  on a song called 'Masquerade' and there is also an appearance from Drake on a track entitled 'Forever'.

The standard edition cover was also recently unveiled,both versions are slated to hit stores April 3, 2012.


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Reggae Singer Eljai releases "24/7" EP

Writer : Caribbean E-Magazine on Thursday, February 2, 2012 | 10:28 AM

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Eljai(R) at RaggaMuffins with Tarrus Riley(L)
Eljai has begun rehearsals for his tour to support the release of the new EP 24/7 and will shoot a video shortly. "24/7" is a timely song that will connect with music fans and the EP will include the previously unreleased songs Empress and For You.  

The California base artiste has already released an album entitle, 'I Know.'  This album features his two most popular singles, Don't Leave and The Leaders both of which hit number one in, Belize as well as, Jamaica and New York.

A good Reggae singer and entertainer, Eljai has performed on most of the major festivals in Los Angeles California where he now resides.  He has shared stage with highly respected and popular Jamaican artistes such as Tarrus Riley, Capleton, Beres Hammond and many more.  His performances are well received as he always ensure that he rehearses his set and connects with his audience.  

While Eljai writes and records music according to the energy/vibe he gets from listening a rhythm, he seems to hit the right chord every time with his, 'lovers rock' type of songs than any other he has done.

His latest, Empress on the "24/7" EP truly reflects the heart of a proud brother telling his woman that she's, "not just a queen, you're my empress.  Love how you look ina yuh tall dress" these compliments are attached to a verse that says, "natural woman you're a beauty...virtuous lady I know many have tried, crafted by Jah's own hands so pure and dignified."  
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Miss Caribbean Talented Teen Pageant 2011 Contestants

Writer : Caribbean E-Magazine on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 | 12:49 PM

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Haynes Smith Miss Caribbean Talented Teen Pageant, will take place on December 29 in the Sugar Mill stadium in Warner Park, Saint Kitts and Nevis.

The show began in 1980 and is the first show of its kind in the region which showcases the talents of our female Caribbean teenagers.

Chairman and Executive Producer Mr. Antonio 'Director' Maynard, said “the pageant’s organising committee is working hard to maintain the show’s extremely high standard and further enhance its status as the most anticipated, exciting and prestigious pageant in the Caribbean.”

Twelve young beauties from across the Caribbean will vie for the title

Anguilla - Keivanée Lake

This 16 years aspires one day to become an internationally renowned recording artist.

Originally from St. Thomas, Keivanée  enjoys singing and lives by her motto it is not important to be simply known by many, but to be known by many as being you"
Antigua - Aalilyah Thomas

Sixteen year Aalilyah is passionate about philanthropy and acting, where one day she hopes to be an Actress/Producer.

She enjoys reading , writing and traveling to exotic countries
Bahamas - Monesha Bowleg

15 year old Monesha is an eleventh grade student, who is an active member of  the choir, drama club, track and soccer teams.

She is a leading soloist in the Bahamas National Children’s Choir, which allows her to become a world traveller.







Barbados - Sacha Clarke - 16
Bermuda - Shaunte Simons - 18
BVI - Ashellica Fahie - 16
Grenada - Kande Duncan - 16;
Jamaica - Aba Sykes

Aba is a 18 year upper sixth form student of the Immaculate Conception High School. She intends to pursue her dream career in the field of Media and Mass Communication.

She loves the performing arts and  also enjoys socializing and interacting with her peers. 
Nevis -Erica Doras

17 year old Erica is  fifth form student at the Gingerland Secondary School

She enjoys listening to music, cooking and cosmetology, and hopes to be a Social Worker
St Lucia - Kadijha Mason

Kadijha is a 16  year old  fifth form student at  Castries Comprehensive Secondary School. She hopes to become an entertainer or an Artistic Director in the performing arts.

She enjoys track & Field, reading, traveling and participating in the performing Arts.
St Kitts - Siobhan Phipps


This 15 year old attends Immaculate Conception Catholic School and is currently pursing ten courses. She is dream of becoming a renowned psychiatrist. Outside of academics, I am the Head Cheerleader of the school’s team and the Junior Achievement Human and Resources Manager.

She hopes to one day becomes psychiatrist, and enjoys dancing, reading, singing and performing arts




USVI - Bailee Dukes - 14.

Only 14 years old and the youngest contest Bailee is a honor student in the ninth grade at All Saints Cathedral School. 

Bailee's hobbies include yoga, dance, which include ballet, tap, jazz, pointe, hip-hop and modern dancing, cooking, acting and reading







VOTE FOR MS PHOTOGENIC


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Capleton dropped from Oakland festival

Writer : Caribbean E-Magazine on Thursday, February 18, 2010 | 10:27 AM

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Capleton whose repertoire has included calling for gays and lesbians to be killed won't be performing in Oakland after all.


Capleton, had been scheduled to perform at the Ragga Muffins Festival at Oakland's Fox Theater on Saturday, February 20.

But in a Sunday, February 14 e-mail to the Bay Area Reporter, Moss Jacobs, a co-producer of the festival in Oakland, wrote Capleton had been "removed from the Festival(s) and will not be performing in Oakland next Saturday. He was also removed from our Long Beach and San Diego events, and my understanding is that now none of his California performances will be happening."

According to the Stop Murder Music campaign, Capleton's lyrics have included lines that translate to "All queers and sodomites should be killed" and "All queers who come around here/This mama earth says none can survive."

In a phone interview last week, after being read the translations, Jacobs, president of Moss Jacobs Presents, said, "We didn't set out to have a show with an artist who is singing these lyrics."

Jacobs did not respond to an e-mail this week asking why Capleton had been pulled.

The Stop Murder Music campaign lists Capleton's real name as Clifton G. Bailey. Under the name C. Bailey, Capleton apparently once signed the Reggae Compassionate Act, which he's allegedly violated. Among other things, the act says, "[T]here's no space in the music community for hatred and prejudice, including no place for racism, violence, sexism or homophobia ... we agree to not make statements or perform songs that include hatred or violence against anyone from any community."

Asked last week about reports that Capleton had violated the act, Jacobs said, "We've been attempting to determine factually if and when that happened, and that's something we're still trying to determine."
Allen Scott, vice president of Another Planet Entertainment and a co-producer of the Oakland festival , said if Capleton was "currently advocating violence against gays ... we would cancel him from the show."

Jacobs said, "We've had Capleton post-RCA with no issues," and the singer hadn't performed any songs advocating violence against gays and lesbians during at least one previous show.

The Web site http://www.renegadesows.com/ included a message Wednesday, February 17, that said, "The Capleton/Cocoa Tea Tour Has Been Cancelled." It wasn't immediately clear from the site where Capleton had been scheduled to perform on that tour, or what the relationship might be to the Ragga Muffins Festival.

Many, including San Francisco blogger and activist Michael Petrelis and people in Humboldt County, where a planned show by the singer was canceled, had scorned Capleton's scheduled appearances.

But local reaction to Capleton was more muted than the fiery response to plans for a San Francisco appearance by Buju Banton last fall.

Banton performed last October hours after meeting with San Francisco Supervisor Bevan Dufty and other gay rights advocates. Banton (real name: Mark Anthony Myrie) has drawn protest worldwide for anti-gay lyrics, most notably in his song "Boom Bye Bye," which promotes violence against and the murder of LGBTs.

Before news of Capleton being dropped from the Oakland festival went out, Oakland City Council member Rebecca Kaplan, an out lesbian, said Oakland's LGBT community has greater needs to address than protesting a concert. She noted that the city does not have an LGBT community center and lacks many services targeted to LGBT residents.

"Who is protesting?" Kaplan asked, saying she had not heard of any complaints about the singer's performance. "I think we have actual work to do on actual things that matter."

Last month, gay Oakland resident Sean Sullivan had been one of the main people calling for Oakland city officials not to reappoint Lorenzo Hoopes to the board of the Paramount Theatre. Data on the secretary of state's Web site indicate that Hoopes, a former president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Oakland Temple, contributed $26,000 to support Prop 8, California s same-sex marriage ban, in 2008.

But in an interview before Capleton was dropped from the Oakland festival, Sullivan said that he didn't know anything about the singer. After the B.A.R. sent him some information, Sullivan wrote in an e-mail, "We are deeply saddened that someone who advocates violence against any group of people is performing at Oakland's historic Fox Theatre. Sadly, both the Fox and Paramount Theatres, Oakland's cultural jewels in our downtown, have poor history of reaching out to Oakland's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community despite our continued patronage of many of their acts and the Bench & Bar's proximity to them."

The Bench & Bar is a longtime gay bar that recently relocated in the revitalized uptown area.

In a phone interview, Claudette Kemp, Capleton's manager, denied that the singer called for the killing of gays and lesbians, and said he's had lyrics that were based on the Bible. She indicated his words had been mistranslated, but it wasn't clear if she was referring to lyrics that had been translated by Stop Murder Music.

"He did not call anyone to kill no gays," said Kemp.


Matthew S. Bajko contributed to this report.
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Capleton, Anthony B and Coco Tea live at “FIRERAMA” New York

Writer : Caribbean E-Magazine on Friday, October 23, 2009 | 10:03 AM

Friday, October 23, 2009

“FIRERAMA” – the concert and dance, is coming to New York City. On Friday, November 13, 2009, Brooklyn will be lyrically set ablaze by three of the leading fire spewing messengers of conscious dancehall reggae – Capleton, Anthony B and Coco Tea — as they make live appearances at the Cultural Performing Arts Center (C-PAC), located at 1020 East 48th Street, Brooklyn. The doors will open at 10 p.m.

Hosted by Selector Noah, the show and dance will also feature a slew of New York City’s top disc jockeys – DJ Roy, Irie Jam, Massive B, Bobby Konders & Jabba, Baby Q of Libra Love, Six Love Ent., DJ Elly, Redman, and Obsession.

Music fans are already voicing praise for the promoters of Jammins Entertainment, New Horizon, Red Hot Radio, Chi Ching and Genesis Restaurant, who collaborated to give New Yorkers this upcoming event.
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Korean reggae artiste Skull gets reprieve to perform at Reggae Rising Festival in California

Writer : Caribbean E-Magazine on Thursday, July 9, 2009 | 1:56 PM

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Korean reggae artiste Skull, who slammed his way onto the Billboard R&B Hip Hop Singles Sales charts in 2007 with the hit single Boom Di Boom, has been drafted for the lineup of the Reggae Rising Festival which unfolds from July 31 to August 2 in Humboldt County, California.

Skull whose career in music came to a standstill a in late 2007 after he was drafted by the South Korean Army has been stationed near the DMZ. In the midst of the recent increased threat level, there was concern for the artiste’s safety.

His management team which includes Mariah Carey’s brother Morgan Carey, breathed a collective sigh of relief when it was announced that Skull would be receiving a furlough to perform at the Reggae Rising event. Other performers billed for the three day festival include Gentleman, Luciano, Capleton , The Original Wailers, Tony Rebel, ASWAD, Queen Ifrica, Sister Carol, Toots and The Maytals, Marcia Griffiths, and Freddie McGregor among others.
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