Monday, October 29, 2012

Fans Outraged After Kartel Trial Postponed



The murder trial of jailed deejay Vybz Kartel and two co-accused has been postponed until December 3.

The trial was set to start in the Home Circuit on Monday but was rescheduled to December as the prosecution said it was not ready.

The men are represented by attorneys Tom and Chris Tavares-Finson and Michael Deans.

They were scheduled to go on trial today in relation to the murder of a St Catherine man last year July.

Kartel, who has been in custody since last year September following his arrest in a Corporate Area hotel, is to be tried along with Nigel Thompson and Lenburgh McDonald for the shooting death of Barrington 'Bossie' Bryan.

Bryan was shot to death in his community of Gregory Park, St Catherine by men in a motor car.

Kartel, whose real name is Adidja Palmer, is on $3 million bail in relation to that charge but he's been held in custody as he is facing another charge of murder for which he is to be tried in November.

Others to be tried with Kartel for the August 2011 beating death of Clive 'Lizard' Williams in Havendale, St Andrew are Calvin Hay, entertainer Shawn 'Shawn Storm' Campbell, Andre St John, Kahira Jones and Shane Williams.

Williams was reportedly killed over a missing gun.

Meanwhile, the controversial artiste, along with Vanessa ‘Gaza Slim’ Saddler and Andre ‘Pim-Pim’ Henry are to be tried in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court on November 12 on a charge of perverting the course of justice in relation to the Williams murder.

Kartel is also facing a ganja possession charge.




Thursday, October 18, 2012

Mr. Vegas Sings About Cheating Scandal



After airing his personal life on social media, artiste Mr Vegas has decided to put his version of the experience on wax.

Mr Vegas publicly accused his ex-lover of cheating on him in his home and has decided to chronicle the incident in two new songs titled Bare Tingz and Rise Again.

In Bare Tingz he sings:

This yah gal a gwaan wid bare tingz/ Turn mi house inna Days Inn/ Gone wid mi life savings/ This yah gal a gwaan wid bare tings/ Mi say when you a fall in lovemake sure yuh nuh fall too deep/ The gal have man a bruk it dung inna mi bed, all now mi caan sleep.

With the release of the song, fans have rallied around the artiste and have offered him their support.

Mr Vegas stated, "I always use music to express myself, I write about things that are happening around me. Based on a personal experience, I went into the studio and recorded Rise Again & Bare Tingz.

The song Rise Again alludes to the blistering heartbreak in which Mr Vegas tells his former lover that although he is hurt, he is better off without her and will rise again.

Both songs have been gaining momentum both locally and internationally and have already began creating a buzz on social media sites.

In September, Mr Vegas and the mother of his child had a public fall out when the artiste accused her of having sexual intercourse in front of their one year old child.

Pictures of her romp were also posted online with fans lashing her for the incident.





Wednesday, October 10, 2012

'Fuck And Fret' a YouTube hit!



YouTube has been blowing up, literally, with varying comments about Flava Don's controversial single 'Fuck And Fret', which was produced by Classic Ash Records.

The song, featured on the Heat Wave rhythm, was released in March and has since become a hot topic in many dancehall circles as well as popular social media websites.

Varying comments have been made about the song from viewers. some of these comments include: "This is not even amusing ... it sends the wrong message and these artistes must be more mindful that are very influential. Not even sure if it is anti or pro HIV" and "People listen well to the message because a nuff people right now need to hear this."

The young deejay, who resides in Spanish Town, St Catherine, has said he never envisioned the song gathering this amount of attention in such a short period of time but went on to address comments which pars the song as an advocate for unsafe sex.

"The song has a very clear message and that is unsafe sex is not good for you in no way possible until you know your partner's status and vice versa," Flava Don said.

"We (artistes) have to sing about reality. I am not surprised by those who think the song is endorsing unprotected sex. But, I am certain that is not the message," the deejay continued.

Since its release, Fuck And Fret has received close to 500,000 views on YouTube. Flava Don also said that there are plans in place to shoot a music video for the single.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Mr Vegas Scandal - Surveillance Photos Leaked

Photos from a surveillance camera have surfaced via JamaicaGroupiemet of Mr Vegas girlfriend “Shellian” having sex in his house with another man. The stills clearly shows the time frame at which they were having sex, baby left alone in play area and walks into the room. Check out photos below:


 












baby playing in bed















baby led into the play area..while man waits in bed with his clothes off
 













baby walks in room


 
stands there while the guy looks on..

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Mr. Vegas Breaks down & opens up about his Partner cheating



Jamaican dancehall star Mr. Vegas is embroiled in a cheating scandal involving his common law wife's indiscretions, which took place in the couple's own home. Allegedly, the encounters even occurred in front of their 1-year-old daughter. The dancehall artist is so distraught that he took to social media and posted what some might call ill-advised emotional content.

Fans have had diverse reactions to the singer's tearful admissions, some posting their sympathies while others have advised him to take his pain elsewhere, or warned that he'll regret the posts. His wife, Shellian McBayne, was allegedly found by Vegas having unprotected sex in the couple's own bed.

Mr. Vegas revealed that he discovered the cheating by watching security cameras that his wife had installed in their home. The international reggae superstar is currently promoting his new album Sweet Jamaica, and sat down with New York radio station Hot 97 morning show hosts Cipha Sounds, Peter Rosenberg and K. Foxx to talk about the album and his family drama.

The guy is clearly heartbroken, he nearly starts crying on camera when the interviewers probe him for more information about the cheating. What bothers him the most is that his daughter was in the house while all this was going on.


New campaign attempt for Buju's release



Fans of embattled dancehall/reggae musician Mark 'Buju Banton' Myrie have unearthed another avenue in their desperate attempt to have the entertainer released from bondage.

Organisers of the new campaign to have Buju released are calling on 50,000 of the artistes diehard fans, family and friends to make direct contact with the home and office of US President Barrack Obama, The White House.

The new worldwide campaign is being launched on the basis of what they call an unjust incarceration, alluding to an entrapment by a US Government informant.

It is expected of the participants to call, email, or write the White House before Buju is resentenced in Tampa on October 30, 2012.

The organisers, @freebujunow, following an announcement on Monday, steadfastly refuse to let the embattled reggae star spend more time in prison.

When Buju faces the court later this month, he could face five additional years behind bars in relation to his ongoing drug case.

"I have heard a little of the new campaign, I have done it and will continue to urge my friends to as well ... anything to support the cause even though I am not sure who started it," Buju's son, Marcus, said.

When asked how he thought the outcome may be, he reasoned, "I am not sure how it will affect the case ...".

Meanwhile, the charge on the White House by Banton's apparent loyalists, follows on the heels of a failed appeal filed by his legal representation this past summer in which the 'Gargamel' was refused a possible reversal of his initial conviction and subsequent 10-year sentence on drug-related charges in 2011.

An attempt, which followed for a new trial, also fell through the roof as the judge upheld the prosecution belief that there was enough evidence for his conviction on the drug charges, and as such, it made lawful the reinstatement of a gun-related charge which was originally thrown out during the February ruling.

Banton reportedly fired his lawyer David Oscar Markus shortly afterwards, and hired the services of Mississippi human-rights attorney Chokwe Lumumba.