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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Kristine Alicia became actively involved in shows and performances in Junior High and High School and was encouraged by her father to take voice lessons in classical music for which she is very grateful today. She attended Oral Robert’s University majoring in Mass Communications with a minor in music, with a Master’s degree in Music Business from the University of Miami. While attending college she became a backup singer for gospel artiste Papa San and Nigel Lewis. This eventually led to the recording of her first album “Get Ready”, produced by Nigel Lewis, in 2007, which propelled her<br />into the forefront of the Caribbean Gospel community, where she received 8 nominations at the 2009 Marlin Awards and took home both Artist of the Year and Female Reggae Vocal Performance.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>A former student at Kingston's (now defunct) Fox Drama School, Mr. Lexx is an actor who has appeared in several plays and earned a Best Actor award in 1992. Mr. Lexx also joined the popular dance troupe Squad One but for the past seven years he has pursued a career as a deejay whose stage performances are enhanced by his experience in dance and theater.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Lexx#cite_note-bio-3">[3]</a></p><p>Mr. Lexx first displayed his deejaying skills in 1992 at the popular Sunday night dances held in Kingston's Harbor View area, featuring the Super Dee sound system. Representatives from The New York-based label Natural Bridge Records heard Lexx's impressive lyrical flow and brought him to Kingston's Mixing Lab recording studios where the 16-year-old recorded his first single, "Own A Home", his tribute to women who aren’t dependent on men for financial support. Subsequent single releases including "Unification" and "Ghetto Man Slam" yielded little fanfare for the aspiring deejay but he persevered and in 1997 his efforts were rewarded with three hit singles, "Runaway Train" (X-Rated label), "Fade Away" (2-Hard Records) and "Boogie Woogie" for producers <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steely_%26_Clevie">Steely & Clevie</a>.</p><p>Lexx's popularity lagged in Jamaica due to the time he spent abroad so he returned home in 1998 and reestablished himself through a series of stage shows, utilizing is acting and dancing capabilities to support his microphone skills at Kingston's largest annual dancehall concert, Sting in December 1998 and the event marked a turning point in Mr. Lexx's career. Many of the unknown songs Mr. Lexx performed at Sting became Jamaican radio hits while his performance in August 1999 during Montego Bay's Reggae Sumfest Dancehall Night has amplified the Mr. Lexx buzz to a near deafening decibel! Attired in an outrageous leather outfit, Mr. Lexx energetically delivered a hit filled set which included his first #1 single "Get Wid It", produced by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Jammy">King Jammy</a>, "Yu Nah", another #1 and his current smash "Cook" which humorously urges women to brush up on their culinary skills to keep their men happy; both tracks were produced by Steely and Clevie.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2022 02:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (kelly Brooks)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A former student at Kingston's (now defunct) Fox Drama School, Mr. Lexx is an actor who has appeared in several plays and earned a Best Actor award in 1992. Mr. Lexx also joined the popular dance troupe Squad One but for the past seven years he has pursued a career as a deejay whose stage performances are enhanced by his experience in dance and theater.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Lexx#cite_note-bio-3">[3]</a></p><p>Mr. Lexx first displayed his deejaying skills in 1992 at the popular Sunday night dances held in Kingston's Harbor View area, featuring the Super Dee sound system. Representatives from The New York-based label Natural Bridge Records heard Lexx's impressive lyrical flow and brought him to Kingston's Mixing Lab recording studios where the 16-year-old recorded his first single, "Own A Home", his tribute to women who aren’t dependent on men for financial support. Subsequent single releases including "Unification" and "Ghetto Man Slam" yielded little fanfare for the aspiring deejay but he persevered and in 1997 his efforts were rewarded with three hit singles, "Runaway Train" (X-Rated label), "Fade Away" (2-Hard Records) and "Boogie Woogie" for producers <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steely_%26_Clevie">Steely & Clevie</a>.</p><p>Lexx's popularity lagged in Jamaica due to the time he spent abroad so he returned home in 1998 and reestablished himself through a series of stage shows, utilizing is acting and dancing capabilities to support his microphone skills at Kingston's largest annual dancehall concert, Sting in December 1998 and the event marked a turning point in Mr. Lexx's career. Many of the unknown songs Mr. Lexx performed at Sting became Jamaican radio hits while his performance in August 1999 during Montego Bay's Reggae Sumfest Dancehall Night has amplified the Mr. Lexx buzz to a near deafening decibel! Attired in an outrageous leather outfit, Mr. Lexx energetically delivered a hit filled set which included his first #1 single "Get Wid It", produced by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Jammy">King Jammy</a>, "Yu Nah", another #1 and his current smash "Cook" which humorously urges women to brush up on their culinary skills to keep their men happy; both tracks were produced by Steely and Clevie.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Christopher George Palmer (born 11 May 1974), better known as &quot;Mr. Lexx&quot;, &quot;Lexxus&quot; or simply &quot;The Prince&quot; is a Jamaican dancehall artist from East Kingston, Jamaica. He is known for the success of his debut album entitled Mr. Lex on the Billboard Reggae Chart and for his collaboration with Wayne Wonder on a track titled &quot;Anything goes&quot; which also featured American rap duo Capone-N-Noreaga for the Red Star Sounds : Def Jamaica compilation, which received a Grammy nomination for best reggae album.[1][2]</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Christopher George Palmer (born 11 May 1974), better known as &quot;Mr. Lexx&quot;, &quot;Lexxus&quot; or simply &quot;The Prince&quot; is a Jamaican dancehall artist from East Kingston, Jamaica. He is known for the success of his debut album entitled Mr. Lex on the Billboard Reggae Chart and for his collaboration with Wayne Wonder on a track titled &quot;Anything goes&quot; which also featured American rap duo Capone-N-Noreaga for the Red Star Sounds : Def Jamaica compilation, which received a Grammy nomination for best reggae album.[1][2]</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Ghost interview</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>He joined Jamaican singer Tony Curtis on 1997's "Wine", produced by Classical People for Opera House Production. In 1998 he wrote "What Have You Done" with Anthony Cameron, released as a single produced by Red Rose & Malvo during sessions for their compilation album <i>How You Fi Sey Dat?</i></p><p>Hylton picked up the nickname "Ghost" as a child in Kingston, Jamaica, from the reaction of other children to his appearance in head bandages after being hit by a bicycle in the road.In 2020, Ghost released the Christian worship song "Humbly Before Thee" under the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghetto_Youths_Crew">Ghetto Youths International</a> label.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 4 Oct 2021 02:26:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Ghost, Kel)</author>
      <link>https://emancipate.simplecast.com/episodes/ghost-interview-8H9ES9oH</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He joined Jamaican singer Tony Curtis on 1997's "Wine", produced by Classical People for Opera House Production. In 1998 he wrote "What Have You Done" with Anthony Cameron, released as a single produced by Red Rose & Malvo during sessions for their compilation album <i>How You Fi Sey Dat?</i></p><p>Hylton picked up the nickname "Ghost" as a child in Kingston, Jamaica, from the reaction of other children to his appearance in head bandages after being hit by a bicycle in the road.In 2020, Ghost released the Christian worship song "Humbly Before Thee" under the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghetto_Youths_Crew">Ghetto Youths International</a> label.</p>
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      <itunes:summary> He is best known for songs such as the dancehall hit &quot;Body Guard&quot;. He gained his first notice in 1993 singing for Clifton &quot;Specialist&quot; Dillon on ragga songs, partnering with DJ Culture as rapper. Ghost was a member of Monster Shack Crew in 1996.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle> He is best known for songs such as the dancehall hit &quot;Body Guard&quot;. He gained his first notice in 1993 singing for Clifton &quot;Specialist&quot; Dillon on ragga songs, partnering with DJ Culture as rapper. Ghost was a member of Monster Shack Crew in 1996.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 3 Oct 2021 16:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (kelly Brooks)</author>
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      <itunes:title>Biggaton Herbalist</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Biggaton interview on herbs the healing of the nation.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Biggaton interview on herbs the healing of the nation.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Patrick valued Paul’s opinion and as such sidelined the popularity garnered from the tape. After struggling with his musical identity for the next seven years , it was Patrick’s son’s mother, who in 2003, suggested that he record another Stir it up volume as this was who he Truly was . Heeding her advice Patrick came up with volume 4 “The Crucifixion of the Ghetto”. This was a blend of humor and social awareness that employed a balance of hardcore street smarts and undiluted intellect by collaborating the imitation of a foul mouthed Mutabaruka and a modified version of Ian Boyne; these two voices would represent both sides of the social divide. Patrick would again ask Paul to play famous Demus and join him as a duo he would call Twin of Twins. Though Patrick is the writer of the two ,his brother’s input and opinion is vital to his creative process as paul would overtime grow more comfortable with this art.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2021 18:59:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Kel, Curly-loxx)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patrick valued Paul’s opinion and as such sidelined the popularity garnered from the tape. After struggling with his musical identity for the next seven years , it was Patrick’s son’s mother, who in 2003, suggested that he record another Stir it up volume as this was who he Truly was . Heeding her advice Patrick came up with volume 4 “The Crucifixion of the Ghetto”. This was a blend of humor and social awareness that employed a balance of hardcore street smarts and undiluted intellect by collaborating the imitation of a foul mouthed Mutabaruka and a modified version of Ian Boyne; these two voices would represent both sides of the social divide. Patrick would again ask Paul to play famous Demus and join him as a duo he would call Twin of Twins. Though Patrick is the writer of the two ,his brother’s input and opinion is vital to his creative process as paul would overtime grow more comfortable with this art.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Patrick’s natural tendency to imitate the voices of who he spoke about when telling a story was noticed by one of their friends, Dwayne (psycho) Christie. In 1996. Dwayne suggested Patrick recorded this intriguing art that would cause a phenomena that came to be known as the “Stir it Up volumes.” The series began with volumes 1,2 and 3 which Patrick conceptualized ,wrote and recorded the most of and invited his brother Paul to play the character of Famous Demus. Initially, even though Stir it up 1,2and 3 was an instant sensation that would go viral long before the term was coined Paul had concerns that his brother’s music career would not be taken seriously.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Patrick’s natural tendency to imitate the voices of who he spoke about when telling a story was noticed by one of their friends, Dwayne (psycho) Christie. In 1996. Dwayne suggested Patrick recorded this intriguing art that would cause a phenomena that came to be known as the “Stir it Up volumes.” The series began with volumes 1,2 and 3 which Patrick conceptualized ,wrote and recorded the most of and invited his brother Paul to play the character of Famous Demus. Initially, even though Stir it up 1,2and 3 was an instant sensation that would go viral long before the term was coined Paul had concerns that his brother’s music career would not be taken seriously.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Subliminal Hollywood messages people overlook.</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Emancipate your self from mental  slavery  none but ourselves can free our mind. </p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2021 23:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Faith, Dav, Kel, Denisha)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Emancipate your self from mental  slavery  none but ourselves can free our mind. </p>
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      <itunes:title>Subliminal Hollywood messages people overlook.</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Faith, Dav, Kel, Denisha</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Black people needs to stop supporting movies that down plays them.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Black people needs to stop supporting movies that down plays them.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The group name, ‘Blaque Roots’, signifies the music marriage between the Warrior, Visionary, Engineer Mic Blaque and</p><p>the Revolutionary, Temptress, and Educator Nakeeba Amaniyea (Roots) as they come together on a parallel journey of</p><p>Black Freedom rooted in the power of the past and forging with fortitude forward on a path to transfer knowledge and</p><p>wealth to generations to come. ‘Blaque Roots’ as a distinction has a variety of other significances as well; varying from a</p><p>high degree of intricacy such as the duo’s unified mission to stimulate the ascension of the mindset of our people to the</p><p>simple bond of their shared Jamaican roots.</p><p>‘Blaque Roots’ music is a culture collective of sounds and genres infused with Black love, joy, and triumph. These</p><p>elements are all acts of rebellion within the war for freedom we’ve unceasingly waged over time and the explosion we</p><p>are in the midst of currently, which makes it timely, relevant, futuristic and nostalgic. In the spirit of Sankofa, ‘Blaque</p><p>Roots’ is reaching back for the strength, ingenuity, and innovation of the past to write the soundtrack that projects us</p><p>into our abundant future.</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 5 Mar 2021 02:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Blaque Roots, Kel)</author>
      <link>https://emancipate.simplecast.com/episodes/blaque-roots-3Sjmmwhf</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The group name, ‘Blaque Roots’, signifies the music marriage between the Warrior, Visionary, Engineer Mic Blaque and</p><p>the Revolutionary, Temptress, and Educator Nakeeba Amaniyea (Roots) as they come together on a parallel journey of</p><p>Black Freedom rooted in the power of the past and forging with fortitude forward on a path to transfer knowledge and</p><p>wealth to generations to come. ‘Blaque Roots’ as a distinction has a variety of other significances as well; varying from a</p><p>high degree of intricacy such as the duo’s unified mission to stimulate the ascension of the mindset of our people to the</p><p>simple bond of their shared Jamaican roots.</p><p>‘Blaque Roots’ music is a culture collective of sounds and genres infused with Black love, joy, and triumph. These</p><p>elements are all acts of rebellion within the war for freedom we’ve unceasingly waged over time and the explosion we</p><p>are in the midst of currently, which makes it timely, relevant, futuristic and nostalgic. In the spirit of Sankofa, ‘Blaque</p><p>Roots’ is reaching back for the strength, ingenuity, and innovation of the past to write the soundtrack that projects us</p><p>into our abundant future.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Blaque Roots’ is a movement that infuses rebel elements to create a sound that speaks to the essence of Black life and

how we orient to this world. Mutual fans and inspired by each other’s artistry, Mic Blaque and Nakeeba Amaniyea

(Roots) seamlessly merged energies to create a soulful and passionate album that intimately narrates our experiences

from the point of seduction to the plot of social justice. The natural synergy and creative collision of these two

individually accomplished artists has produce a diasporic album with range widely suited for Posh Parties and Power-to-Blaque Roots’ is a movement that infuses rebel elements to create a sound that speaks to the essence of Black life and

how we orient to this world. Mutual fans and inspired by each other’s artistry, Mic Blaque and Nakeeba Amaniyea

(Roots) seamlessly merged energies to create a soulful and passionate album that intimately narrates our experiences

from the point of seduction to the plot of social justice. The natural synergy and creative collision of these two

individually accomplished artists has produce a diasporic album with range widely suited for Posh Parties and Power-the-People Protests

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how we orient to this world. Mutual fans and inspired by each other’s artistry, Mic Blaque and Nakeeba Amaniyea

(Roots) seamlessly merged energies to create a soulful and passionate album that intimately narrates our experiences

from the point of seduction to the plot of social justice. The natural synergy and creative collision of these two

individually accomplished artists has produce a diasporic album with range widely suited for Posh Parties and Power-to-Blaque Roots’ is a movement that infuses rebel elements to create a sound that speaks to the essence of Black life and

how we orient to this world. Mutual fans and inspired by each other’s artistry, Mic Blaque and Nakeeba Amaniyea

(Roots) seamlessly merged energies to create a soulful and passionate album that intimately narrates our experiences

from the point of seduction to the plot of social justice. The natural synergy and creative collision of these two

individually accomplished artists has produce a diasporic album with range widely suited for Posh Parties and Power-the-People Protests

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      <title>Women Empowering Women..❤❤</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Women's empowerment is the process of empowering women. Empowerment can be defined in many ways, however, when talking about women's empowerment, empowerment means accepting and including people who are on the outside of the decision-making process into it.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 4 Mar 2021 23:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Kelly, Faith Credos-Hale, Natalee  Henry)</author>
      <link>https://emancipate.simplecast.com/episodes/women-empowering-women-38pBKncL</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Women's empowerment is the process of empowering women. Empowerment can be defined in many ways, however, when talking about women's empowerment, empowerment means accepting and including people who are on the outside of the decision-making process into it.</p>
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      <title>Why Black people is not prepare for wealth ?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Open discussion </p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2021 03:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Olivia, Qng, Sherrie, Kel)</author>
      <link>https://emancipate.simplecast.com/episodes/why-are-blacks-not-people-not-prepare-for-wealth-XtGDD6Ll</link>
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      <itunes:title>Why Black people is not prepare for wealth ?</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Olivia, Qng, Sherrie, Kel</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>How to create generation wealth </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2021 05:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (kel, soprano x)</author>
      <link>https://emancipate.simplecast.com/episodes/soprano-x-wvTEAU0m</link>
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      <itunes:title>soprano x</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>kel, soprano x</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Born and raised in Jamaica, home of Reggae Music, Soprano X (Neel Brown) was a former Firefighter with the Jamaica Fire Brigade for 15 years before leaving to pursue his passion for music.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Born and raised in Jamaica, home of Reggae Music, Soprano X (Neel Brown) was a former Firefighter with the Jamaica Fire Brigade for 15 years before leaving to pursue his passion for music.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Natalee Henry  interview</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Natalee is an entrepreneur who uses her knowledge, skills, and, gifts to work with others to help them bring their <strong>“dream to reality”</strong> by providing Publishing & Design Services through her business <a href="https://www.facebook.com/SD-Publishing-159338627514352/" target="_blank">Season Destiny LLC</a>.<br /><br />In her recent Natalee book <i><strong>Overcome to Fulfill Your Purpose: Become Successfully You</strong></i> taps into some of the internal and external issues we face, and eagerly writes to inspire us to overcome them. <i>Become Successfully You</i> will use the word of God as an effective tool to heal your heart, and as a weapon to fight off the traps of depression, low self- esteem, and unforgiveness.<br /><br />Her book <i><strong>Embracing Destiny</strong></i>, 2010 shares a powerful message on how to become the person God created you to be. Natalee also the author of <i><strong>Seasons of Life-Taking Man Back To God</strong></i>, 2005 which reveals a need for a covering through Jesus, and how to maintain the covering. Her book <i><strong>Embracing Destiny</strong></i>, 2010 shares a powerful message on how to become the person God created you to be. Natalee also wrote the book <i><strong>Seasons of Life-Taking Man Back To God</strong></i>, 2005 which reveals a need for a covering through Jesus, and how to maintain the covering.</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2021 04:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Gmark-Pro, Kel, Natalee Henry)</author>
      <link>https://emancipate.simplecast.com/episodes/natalee-henrey-interview-3QGxHf8W</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Natalee is an entrepreneur who uses her knowledge, skills, and, gifts to work with others to help them bring their <strong>“dream to reality”</strong> by providing Publishing & Design Services through her business <a href="https://www.facebook.com/SD-Publishing-159338627514352/" target="_blank">Season Destiny LLC</a>.<br /><br />In her recent Natalee book <i><strong>Overcome to Fulfill Your Purpose: Become Successfully You</strong></i> taps into some of the internal and external issues we face, and eagerly writes to inspire us to overcome them. <i>Become Successfully You</i> will use the word of God as an effective tool to heal your heart, and as a weapon to fight off the traps of depression, low self- esteem, and unforgiveness.<br /><br />Her book <i><strong>Embracing Destiny</strong></i>, 2010 shares a powerful message on how to become the person God created you to be. Natalee also the author of <i><strong>Seasons of Life-Taking Man Back To God</strong></i>, 2005 which reveals a need for a covering through Jesus, and how to maintain the covering. Her book <i><strong>Embracing Destiny</strong></i>, 2010 shares a powerful message on how to become the person God created you to be. Natalee also wrote the book <i><strong>Seasons of Life-Taking Man Back To God</strong></i>, 2005 which reveals a need for a covering through Jesus, and how to maintain the covering.</p>
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      <itunes:title>Natalee Henry  interview</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Gmark-Pro, Kel, Natalee Henry</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Natalee Henry – Minister, Motivational Speaker, Publisher, Author, Founder and C.E.O. of Season Destiny, a ministry designed to “empower you to make right decisions in life.” Natalee was born in St. Catherine Jamaica, to parents Ernest &amp; Rose Henry. She became a dedicated Christian in 1996 while living in Pembroke Pines Florida. Not willing to live just an ordinary life, Natalee sought God’s guidance. Her life was transformed in 2001 after answering the call of God; Natalee attended International Seminary Bible College in Plymouth Florida, where she received her Diploma in Theology. Soon she realized that God was giving her the desire of her heart; “helping others to see that with God their life can make a difference.”
 
Natalee has a passion for evangelism and teaching the Word of God. Through the power of the Holy Spirit she teaches the word of God in a simple but practical way that even a young child can understand. She shares the word of God demonstrating how to apply Biblical principles to everyday life. 

Her goal is to “empower you to make the right decisions in life” through the teaching of the Word of God.  Her mission is to Educate, Motivate, and Transform lives for the Kingdom of God.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Natalee Henry – Minister, Motivational Speaker, Publisher, Author, Founder and C.E.O. of Season Destiny, a ministry designed to “empower you to make right decisions in life.” Natalee was born in St. Catherine Jamaica, to parents Ernest &amp; Rose Henry. She became a dedicated Christian in 1996 while living in Pembroke Pines Florida. Not willing to live just an ordinary life, Natalee sought God’s guidance. Her life was transformed in 2001 after answering the call of God; Natalee attended International Seminary Bible College in Plymouth Florida, where she received her Diploma in Theology. Soon she realized that God was giving her the desire of her heart; “helping others to see that with God their life can make a difference.”
 
Natalee has a passion for evangelism and teaching the Word of God. Through the power of the Holy Spirit she teaches the word of God in a simple but practical way that even a young child can understand. She shares the word of God demonstrating how to apply Biblical principles to everyday life. 

Her goal is to “empower you to make the right decisions in life” through the teaching of the Word of God.  Her mission is to Educate, Motivate, and Transform lives for the Kingdom of God.
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      <title>Jahvine interview</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>At his years as teenager going to Tivoli High School, he was a part of the Cricket</p><p>Team, but was in love with subjects like; Literature, Reading, Spelling and Poetry,</p><p>knowing that his gift was to do music. Growing up the Waltham Park area, he has</p><p>made friends with Shamar and Alex that has the passion for music like him.</p><p>During the friendship with his new friends, they use to help an elderly man named</p><p>Mr. Chin to help string up lights for street dance in the community. Therefore, at</p><p>that time his friends Alex and Shamar wanted to sing a song so Mr. Chin would</p><p>like it so Jahvine decide to write the song for them to sing title “Ghetto Life” he</p><p>was at the age (15) fifteen when he wrote that song. Mr. Chin heard the song, like</p><p>it, like the voice, and flow how Jahvine sang it. Jahvine and his friends form a</p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 6 Feb 2021 14:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Jahvine, Kel)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At his years as teenager going to Tivoli High School, he was a part of the Cricket</p><p>Team, but was in love with subjects like; Literature, Reading, Spelling and Poetry,</p><p>knowing that his gift was to do music. Growing up the Waltham Park area, he has</p><p>made friends with Shamar and Alex that has the passion for music like him.</p><p>During the friendship with his new friends, they use to help an elderly man named</p><p>Mr. Chin to help string up lights for street dance in the community. Therefore, at</p><p>that time his friends Alex and Shamar wanted to sing a song so Mr. Chin would</p><p>like it so Jahvine decide to write the song for them to sing title “Ghetto Life” he</p><p>was at the age (15) fifteen when he wrote that song. Mr. Chin heard the song, like</p><p>it, like the voice, and flow how Jahvine sang it. Jahvine and his friends form a</p>
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      <itunes:author>Jahvine, Kel</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Jamaican born, Ishmael Rolando Stewart otherwise known as “Jahvine”, from
parents, Miss Juliet Robinson and Mr. Claude Stewart, was born on the 7 th day of
April 1989 at the most famous Maternity Hospital in Kingston Jamaica, Victoria
Jubilee Hospital.
He grew up without a father figure due to his father was a police officer and
was shot off duty and died before Jahvine was born the present year of birth
1989. With that said Jahvine mother sent him to Christiana to live with his Aunt
Rose who was a Christian. With attendance of going church with Aunt Rose, he
then started singing along with the choir and making unique melodies, that is
when he started to discovering his gift to do music for all.
By the year 2000, at the age of (11) eleven years old Jahvine was move back to
Kingston, Waltham Park to live with his mother and stepfather. Jahvine who then
became oldest out of (3) three that consist of (1) Sister and (1) brother. He
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      <itunes:subtitle>Jamaican born, Ishmael Rolando Stewart otherwise known as “Jahvine”, from
parents, Miss Juliet Robinson and Mr. Claude Stewart, was born on the 7 th day of
April 1989 at the most famous Maternity Hospital in Kingston Jamaica, Victoria
Jubilee Hospital.
He grew up without a father figure due to his father was a police officer and
was shot off duty and died before Jahvine was born the present year of birth
1989. With that said Jahvine mother sent him to Christiana to live with his Aunt
Rose who was a Christian. With attendance of going church with Aunt Rose, he
then started singing along with the choir and making unique melodies, that is
when he started to discovering his gift to do music for all.
By the year 2000, at the age of (11) eleven years old Jahvine was move back to
Kingston, Waltham Park to live with his mother and stepfather. Jahvine who then
became oldest out of (3) three that consist of (1) Sister and (1) brother. He
attends the Greenwich All Age School then graduated to Tivoli Gardens High</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>dancehall, music, artiste</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:episode>45</itunes:episode>
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      <title>Do you need Collage to be successful in life ??? Or have a career?</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 5 Feb 2021 03:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Kel, Zida, Gmarpro)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Open discussion </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Open discussion </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>sakeena</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Ghetto Klasic</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>clipping production up and coming  new  artiste </p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2021 01:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Kelly, Ghetto Klasic)</author>
      <link>https://emancipate.simplecast.com/episodes/ghetto-klasic-SZ_b4FE_</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>clipping production up and coming  new  artiste </p>
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      <itunes:summary>Ghetto Klasic break out artiste </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:keywords>#artiste, #dancehall, #jamaica</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:episode>43</itunes:episode>
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      <title>Triston Fivestar</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>It was in the summer of 2009 when Triston wrote his first hit single, “Gyalist From Birth” This was a crowd favorite! He performed it for the first time at Masonic Banquet Hall in Mississauga, Ontario and it received an overwhelming response from the crowd who continuously requested an encore! It was then that Triston knew he had the God- Given talent to make it in the Dancehall Reggae music industry.</p><p>Triston gives enormous credit to Zikes of Journey sound for constantly pushing his music at dancehall events and is truly grateful to him as Zikes has played a tremendous role in his success. It doesn't stop there! After his first single Triston was able to write and record a great number of songs by the summer of 2010. Some of Triston's most requested songs were “Gyalist From Birth,” “Fresh,” “Gyalist For The Year”.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2021 02:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (kelly Brooks)</author>
      <link>https://emancipate.simplecast.com/episodes/triston-fivestar-eJQrXu_B</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was in the summer of 2009 when Triston wrote his first hit single, “Gyalist From Birth” This was a crowd favorite! He performed it for the first time at Masonic Banquet Hall in Mississauga, Ontario and it received an overwhelming response from the crowd who continuously requested an encore! It was then that Triston knew he had the God- Given talent to make it in the Dancehall Reggae music industry.</p><p>Triston gives enormous credit to Zikes of Journey sound for constantly pushing his music at dancehall events and is truly grateful to him as Zikes has played a tremendous role in his success. It doesn't stop there! After his first single Triston was able to write and record a great number of songs by the summer of 2010. Some of Triston's most requested songs were “Gyalist From Birth,” “Fresh,” “Gyalist For The Year”.</p>
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      <itunes:title>Triston Fivestar</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Triston (born September 29th, 1983) better known as his stage name Triston Fivestar, is a Dancehall Reggae artist, promoter, and event planner best known for his catchy hit phrase “Tell mi how mi sound!”</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Triston (born September 29th, 1983) better known as his stage name Triston Fivestar, is a Dancehall Reggae artist, promoter, and event planner best known for his catchy hit phrase “Tell mi how mi sound!”</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:episode>42</itunes:episode>
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      <title>Royal Blu</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>His musical influences span from Sizzla, Stephen and Damian Marley.  To Nas, Outkast and Lupe Fiasco.  And even to Michael Bolton and Luther Vandross.  The result of a mixture of that his family listened to.He started writing songs in 2006­-2007 for his personal enjoyment.  However, he began doing music professionally in 2012-­2013.  After that, he was featured on major stage shows like “Live From Kingston”, which featured Iba Mahr, Keida and Chronixx.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2021 23:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Royal Blu, Kelly)</author>
      <link>https://emancipate.simplecast.com/episodes/royal-blu-cnEVSMG_</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>His musical influences span from Sizzla, Stephen and Damian Marley.  To Nas, Outkast and Lupe Fiasco.  And even to Michael Bolton and Luther Vandross.  The result of a mixture of that his family listened to.He started writing songs in 2006­-2007 for his personal enjoyment.  However, he began doing music professionally in 2012-­2013.  After that, he was featured on major stage shows like “Live From Kingston”, which featured Iba Mahr, Keida and Chronixx.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Royal Blu, whose real name is Sean-Michael Francis, is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and entertainer.  He was born and raised in St. Catherine, Spanish Town, Jamaica.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Dwayno Don a Road</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The artist was introduced vie his first major performance in 2009 at the “Sting” event that has been dubbed over the years as being the greatest one night reggae event in the world – many others followed like the Galiday bounce – (performance alongside Oniel fr. Voicemail) and countless others.<br /> </p><p>At beginning of 2012 Dwayno was one of the artist most popular and talked about dancehall artist world wide – with his smash underground hit “Don A Road Don A Jail” a tribute to his mentor Vybz Kartel who was encarserated in 2011. While Kartel awaits his trail .Dwayno – brings hope and encouragment for the many fans who have monikered the name “Gaza” to associate themselves with reigning dancehall artist Adijah Palmer who also hales from the parish of St. Catherine. By this Dwayno has form is own record label "DWAYNO RECORDZ" which has propel him to higher heights monitering and managing himself he quickly spreads himself as he takes his music to different countries such as (guyana, trinidad/tobago/bardadoes,and the usa)etc.he was dubbed "star of the future generation ".Dwayno consider by many to be very jovial with a great work ethic as he engaged in several activities (school tours/fuction ,community charity shows, student counselling(etc<br /> </p><p>Dwayno is on his way to greatness, proving his skills and abilities as an MC by delivering the music that is being highly demanded by society today – his style augmented by his humble attitude towards life and career will propel him to the heights of his potentials.<br />Dwayno’s aim is to take his career to the highest level .. he also seeks to educate his fellow artist and try to play a clean and influential role in society.<br /> </p><p><br /> </p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2021 04:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (kelly Brooks)</author>
      <link>https://emancipate.simplecast.com/episodes/dwayno-don-a-road-YRajksrn</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The artist was introduced vie his first major performance in 2009 at the “Sting” event that has been dubbed over the years as being the greatest one night reggae event in the world – many others followed like the Galiday bounce – (performance alongside Oniel fr. Voicemail) and countless others.<br /> </p><p>At beginning of 2012 Dwayno was one of the artist most popular and talked about dancehall artist world wide – with his smash underground hit “Don A Road Don A Jail” a tribute to his mentor Vybz Kartel who was encarserated in 2011. While Kartel awaits his trail .Dwayno – brings hope and encouragment for the many fans who have monikered the name “Gaza” to associate themselves with reigning dancehall artist Adijah Palmer who also hales from the parish of St. Catherine. By this Dwayno has form is own record label "DWAYNO RECORDZ" which has propel him to higher heights monitering and managing himself he quickly spreads himself as he takes his music to different countries such as (guyana, trinidad/tobago/bardadoes,and the usa)etc.he was dubbed "star of the future generation ".Dwayno consider by many to be very jovial with a great work ethic as he engaged in several activities (school tours/fuction ,community charity shows, student counselling(etc<br /> </p><p>Dwayno is on his way to greatness, proving his skills and abilities as an MC by delivering the music that is being highly demanded by society today – his style augmented by his humble attitude towards life and career will propel him to the heights of his potentials.<br />Dwayno’s aim is to take his career to the highest level .. he also seeks to educate his fellow artist and try to play a clean and influential role in society.<br /> </p><p><br /> </p>
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      <itunes:title>Dwayno Don a Road</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>kelly Brooks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Dwayno – born Dwayne Forrester in St. Catherin Jamaica, is an humble, self motivated talented and very articulate reggae / dancehall artist.

Born in in St. Catherine Jamaica, Dwayno is destine to be one of the leading dancehall artist of the generation – that emerged in the wake of the influence of Mavado and Vybz Kartel. The development of his unique style is the result of a lifetime of musical influence, surrounded by different forms of music in the Old Harbour community that he grew up … It was at age 16yrs Dwayno decided to turn his dreams and aspirations to dancehall music.

The young Dwayno with his excellent writing techniques exposed is talent to fellow (artist) Famous Face were he co-wrote hit song like “Mixing Board” and “100 Gal”. It was soon after where the young enthusias started to show his versatility through the composition of hits for D’angel , Voicemail and even the legend Buju Banton. The artist have also record tracks with the legendary Sly and Robbie “Chalice” also for Truckback Records “Hotter Than Them”.

He is also well known for his works with the Oneil from “Voicemail” – who was also his mentors and had play an essential role in his development of the artist he is today. “Different Medz Ent” is also the brainchild of the entertainer and his well knitted associates who also reside in the St. Catherine area.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dwayno – born Dwayne Forrester in St. Catherin Jamaica, is an humble, self motivated talented and very articulate reggae / dancehall artist.

Born in in St. Catherine Jamaica, Dwayno is destine to be one of the leading dancehall artist of the generation – that emerged in the wake of the influence of Mavado and Vybz Kartel. The development of his unique style is the result of a lifetime of musical influence, surrounded by different forms of music in the Old Harbour community that he grew up … It was at age 16yrs Dwayno decided to turn his dreams and aspirations to dancehall music.

The young Dwayno with his excellent writing techniques exposed is talent to fellow (artist) Famous Face were he co-wrote hit song like “Mixing Board” and “100 Gal”. It was soon after where the young enthusias started to show his versatility through the composition of hits for D’angel , Voicemail and even the legend Buju Banton. The artist have also record tracks with the legendary Sly and Robbie “Chalice” also for Truckback Records “Hotter Than Them”.

He is also well known for his works with the Oneil from “Voicemail” – who was also his mentors and had play an essential role in his development of the artist he is today. “Different Medz Ent” is also the brainchild of the entertainer and his well knitted associates who also reside in the St. Catherine area.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Tony Curtis</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>From that moment in 1991 when he won a talent show in Ohio Rios, Jamaica he had the amazing ability to convey the message in a song in such a way, he captures the attention of the listener. His sentimental tone, immaculate clarity and forward projection, perfectly smooth phrasing over any rhythm is indicative that he is evolving into one of the genres brightest star.<br /><br />Tony Curtis' exceptional remake of the Burt Bacharach classic "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" entitled "HIGH GRADE" from album "Stronger" served as the reggae anthem of 2002. This single was self produced and gave the world a first time glance of Tony Curtis' productions skills. These skills were clearly far from novice as the single blazed through airwaves and compilation CDs such as VP Records, Strictly the Best Volume 30 internationally.<br /><br />Three years later Tony returned with A brand new album entitled, Ready for the World produced by Michael Jahmikes Coburn for Reggae Vibes Productions Inc and distributed by VP RECORDS May 2005. This time, Tony unleashes his vocal prowess and writing skills, artistically defining the concept of love as the sole aberration to war. From the 1st track to the last, its transparent that the artiste is indeed ready.<br /><br />As is customary, this album is flavored with Curtis traditional specialty for the ladies. Feelings, I Want You More, All The Way and Angel are romantic ballads that will definitely be in rotation on every ladies playlist. Other tracks such as Determined, Know My Style and Follow Me featuring Johnny Osbourne reflect the spiritual side. The relevance of peace and love, brotherhood, hope, perseverance is profoundly expressed and peaks on track ..3, entitled Lets Live. This song not only illustrates his conviction and commitment to peace but is also a universal cry for unity.<br /><br />In 2011 he teamed up with French producer @GreenYard Records and released "FIGHT IT" EP; a 5 Track album and fusion of modern roots and neoclassical dancehall featuring dancehall icons, Cutty Ranks and Burro Banton. The title track is Tony Curtis' uplifting answer to the shitstem's crisis-driven rhetoric or recession that seems to be surrounding us everywhere these days and the video had cameo appearances from artiste Little Hero and the legendary Don One of Don-1 Sound Records/Studio in Brooklyn. Critics are saying, this EP is a great opportunity to discover one of the most underrated artists of our times.<br /><br />TONY CURTIS IS ALSO A MEMBER OF REGGAE QUARTET L.U.S.T (LUKIE-D, THRILLER-U, SINGING MELODY & TONY) whose rendition of AIR SUPPLY SONG "JUST AS I AM" WON THE 2008 REGGAE SONG OF THE YEAR AT THE EXCELLENCE IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS; (EME) is the brainchild of radio disc jock Richie B! The group has 2 studio albums "HARDWARE" and "SWEETNESS OF YOUR LOVE." In the late 90s L.U.S.T topped the charts with Flex Me, Run Free and critically acclaimed "Sweetness of Your Love." The song won five reggae awards, including Song of the Year and L.U.S.T. won Best Group of the Year.<br /><br />His greatest hits include FAITH, 18 YARDS, HIGH GRADE, BUTTERFLY/REAL THING/MY SOUND AH MURDA FEATURING JIGSY KING, BODY CALLING, ROLLIN, 25 LADIES, FOR YOUR LOVE, QUESTION SIGN, MY GOD IS REAL, STRONGER, JAH I THANK YOU, DO YOU WANT TO, SAILING, IF YOU WERE HERE, WHAT A FEELING FEATURING MACHEL MONTANA, "MISSING YOU" in combination with ARP and BEENIE MAN.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2021 02:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Kel, Tony Curtis)</author>
      <link>https://emancipate.simplecast.com/episodes/tony-curtis-00ZaxmGq</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From that moment in 1991 when he won a talent show in Ohio Rios, Jamaica he had the amazing ability to convey the message in a song in such a way, he captures the attention of the listener. His sentimental tone, immaculate clarity and forward projection, perfectly smooth phrasing over any rhythm is indicative that he is evolving into one of the genres brightest star.<br /><br />Tony Curtis' exceptional remake of the Burt Bacharach classic "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" entitled "HIGH GRADE" from album "Stronger" served as the reggae anthem of 2002. This single was self produced and gave the world a first time glance of Tony Curtis' productions skills. These skills were clearly far from novice as the single blazed through airwaves and compilation CDs such as VP Records, Strictly the Best Volume 30 internationally.<br /><br />Three years later Tony returned with A brand new album entitled, Ready for the World produced by Michael Jahmikes Coburn for Reggae Vibes Productions Inc and distributed by VP RECORDS May 2005. This time, Tony unleashes his vocal prowess and writing skills, artistically defining the concept of love as the sole aberration to war. From the 1st track to the last, its transparent that the artiste is indeed ready.<br /><br />As is customary, this album is flavored with Curtis traditional specialty for the ladies. Feelings, I Want You More, All The Way and Angel are romantic ballads that will definitely be in rotation on every ladies playlist. Other tracks such as Determined, Know My Style and Follow Me featuring Johnny Osbourne reflect the spiritual side. The relevance of peace and love, brotherhood, hope, perseverance is profoundly expressed and peaks on track ..3, entitled Lets Live. This song not only illustrates his conviction and commitment to peace but is also a universal cry for unity.<br /><br />In 2011 he teamed up with French producer @GreenYard Records and released "FIGHT IT" EP; a 5 Track album and fusion of modern roots and neoclassical dancehall featuring dancehall icons, Cutty Ranks and Burro Banton. The title track is Tony Curtis' uplifting answer to the shitstem's crisis-driven rhetoric or recession that seems to be surrounding us everywhere these days and the video had cameo appearances from artiste Little Hero and the legendary Don One of Don-1 Sound Records/Studio in Brooklyn. Critics are saying, this EP is a great opportunity to discover one of the most underrated artists of our times.<br /><br />TONY CURTIS IS ALSO A MEMBER OF REGGAE QUARTET L.U.S.T (LUKIE-D, THRILLER-U, SINGING MELODY & TONY) whose rendition of AIR SUPPLY SONG "JUST AS I AM" WON THE 2008 REGGAE SONG OF THE YEAR AT THE EXCELLENCE IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS; (EME) is the brainchild of radio disc jock Richie B! The group has 2 studio albums "HARDWARE" and "SWEETNESS OF YOUR LOVE." In the late 90s L.U.S.T topped the charts with Flex Me, Run Free and critically acclaimed "Sweetness of Your Love." The song won five reggae awards, including Song of the Year and L.U.S.T. won Best Group of the Year.<br /><br />His greatest hits include FAITH, 18 YARDS, HIGH GRADE, BUTTERFLY/REAL THING/MY SOUND AH MURDA FEATURING JIGSY KING, BODY CALLING, ROLLIN, 25 LADIES, FOR YOUR LOVE, QUESTION SIGN, MY GOD IS REAL, STRONGER, JAH I THANK YOU, DO YOU WANT TO, SAILING, IF YOU WERE HERE, WHAT A FEELING FEATURING MACHEL MONTANA, "MISSING YOU" in combination with ARP and BEENIE MAN.</p>
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      <itunes:title>Tony Curtis</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Kel, Tony Curtis</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>00:56:07</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Tony Curtis adamantly insists on creating music that eloquently advocate the heartfelt concerns of people. His new 15 track album &quot;Message In The Muzik&quot; and latest singles &quot;Love You Like Music&quot; (Download @ITUNES), &quot;One More Try&quot; (Download @ITUNES) , &quot;Friends&quot; featuring Lukie D and Live It Up is mere proof of his conviction. After almost 2 decades in the music business, 8 studio albums, a string of collaborations the reggae crooner still delivers a nice variety of reggae and dancehall songs.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Tony Curtis adamantly insists on creating music that eloquently advocate the heartfelt concerns of people. His new 15 track album &quot;Message In The Muzik&quot; and latest singles &quot;Love You Like Music&quot; (Download @ITUNES), &quot;One More Try&quot; (Download @ITUNES) , &quot;Friends&quot; featuring Lukie D and Live It Up is mere proof of his conviction. After almost 2 decades in the music business, 8 studio albums, a string of collaborations the reggae crooner still delivers a nice variety of reggae and dancehall songs.
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      <itunes:episode>39</itunes:episode>
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      <title>Boom Steppa interview</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In 2010 Boom Steppa made the bold move to start his own record label NEXXSTEP NETWORK, releasing his first and most successful record titled ‘Naaw Stay Poor’; The video went on to peak at No.1 on several location charts (RETV, HITLIST) including the U.S based television network GBEtv. Following up with another successful single ‘MONEY’, Steppa managed to negotiate a deal with Philipp Schmitz of Philtunes Music, which led to a six weeks promotional tour of Germany in the spring of 2011. The tour made stops in Cologne, Monchengladbach, Bochum and Dortmund. On his return to Jamaica he wrote and produced the buzz-worthy collaboration “NEVER STOP PRAY” introducing Reggae Singer CHRONIXX to the world.<br /> </p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2021 16:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Boom Steppa, Kel)</author>
      <link>https://emancipate.simplecast.com/episodes/boom-steppa-interview-YuWyE8cX</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 2010 Boom Steppa made the bold move to start his own record label NEXXSTEP NETWORK, releasing his first and most successful record titled ‘Naaw Stay Poor’; The video went on to peak at No.1 on several location charts (RETV, HITLIST) including the U.S based television network GBEtv. Following up with another successful single ‘MONEY’, Steppa managed to negotiate a deal with Philipp Schmitz of Philtunes Music, which led to a six weeks promotional tour of Germany in the spring of 2011. The tour made stops in Cologne, Monchengladbach, Bochum and Dortmund. On his return to Jamaica he wrote and produced the buzz-worthy collaboration “NEVER STOP PRAY” introducing Reggae Singer CHRONIXX to the world.<br /> </p>
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      <itunes:title>Boom Steppa interview</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Boom Steppa, Kel</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>01:12:51</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Given the name ‘Steppa’ by a friend because of the rhythmic manner in which he walked, he later annexed ‘Boom’ to compliment the explosive compositions he had planned for the mainstream music market. Standing a commanding 6ft 2” the lanky singer not only towers over the average person but also his lyrical contenders with sharp, meticulously written songs complimented by catchy melodies and pristine clarity.

Hailing from the enclaves of Central Village, St. Catherine, Steppa realized he had an inkling for music at an early age and soon thereafter began aligning his focus in that direction. With the daily evolution of his lyrical skillset he steadily adapted the mindset of a recording artiste and continued honing his craft despite being in school. A then student of the Jonathan Grant High before transferring to Tivoli Gardens High School, Steppa often times took to the streets in search of recording studios in his plight to kindle a recording career. His chance came after a friend introduced him to the Black Roots studio operated by the late veteran rock steady icon Sugar Minnott where he recorded his very first single entitled “Ghetto Life”.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Given the name ‘Steppa’ by a friend because of the rhythmic manner in which he walked, he later annexed ‘Boom’ to compliment the explosive compositions he had planned for the mainstream music market. Standing a commanding 6ft 2” the lanky singer not only towers over the average person but also his lyrical contenders with sharp, meticulously written songs complimented by catchy melodies and pristine clarity.

Hailing from the enclaves of Central Village, St. Catherine, Steppa realized he had an inkling for music at an early age and soon thereafter began aligning his focus in that direction. With the daily evolution of his lyrical skillset he steadily adapted the mindset of a recording artiste and continued honing his craft despite being in school. A then student of the Jonathan Grant High before transferring to Tivoli Gardens High School, Steppa often times took to the streets in search of recording studios in his plight to kindle a recording career. His chance came after a friend introduced him to the Black Roots studio operated by the late veteran rock steady icon Sugar Minnott where he recorded his very first single entitled “Ghetto Life”.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>boom steppa, dancehall</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Jigsy King</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>FRESH TRACKS Jigsy King has in the past few months been very busy in the studio and has received good reactions from the industry. Jigsy King has recently released Pan Di Ends, produced by DJ Sparkzz, has been receiving heavy rotation on local radio and has gained Jigsy King a growing underground following. Jigsy King is also on Scatta's newly released 'Sting 93 Riddim' with the song Extra Clip. Plans are already in place for videos of Jigsy's latest release next month.<br /><br />The recently released I'm Sorry featuring Tony Curtis on the Jamdown Rhythm has been doing very well on the charts and is 7 on the Tempo Cross Caribbean Countdown. UPCOMING TRACKS Jigsy has also done several good collaborations, which are slated to hit the airwaves for the Christmas season. Coming out on the next reggae project by the Danger Zone label is a hot track featuring Bad Gyal Ce'Cile titled Plant It. Also look out for another collaboration with Tony Curtis called Don't Showoff also on the Danger Zone label. To top it off Sizzla will premiere I Got What You Want, his first collaboration with Jigsy King on the Judgment Yard label in November.<br /><br />UPCOMING PERFORMANCES Look out for Jigsy King over the next few months in your area. He has one show in Boston for early November and other dates to be confirmed in the United States. Jigsy King will be giving his Jamaican fans their fair share as he is slated to appear at Coco Tea's Reggae Jam Jam, GT Taylor's Christmas Extravaganza and several other big shows. "I am back to give the fans some of the old Jigsy as well as some hot new tunes. Fans are going to see me all over the place this season and they need to just prepare themselves." � Jigsy King STING DEC 26 2007 "Jigsy King" never missed a beat and when he drew for the hugely popular �Pon Di Ends� at minutes to midnight, the crowd went wild.<br /><br />Delivering �Gi Mi Di Weed�, �Xtra Clip� on Skatta�s Sting 93 riddim, and the Tony Curtis combination �Sorry� on the hot Danga Zone Jamdown riddim, Jigsy got the sky lit up with lighters, torches and fireworks as the audience showed their appreciation for the veteran DJ.<br /> </p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2021 06:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Kel, Jigsy King)</author>
      <link>https://emancipate.simplecast.com/episodes/jigsy-king-b1d9yxwp-TSX5iGHH</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FRESH TRACKS Jigsy King has in the past few months been very busy in the studio and has received good reactions from the industry. Jigsy King has recently released Pan Di Ends, produced by DJ Sparkzz, has been receiving heavy rotation on local radio and has gained Jigsy King a growing underground following. Jigsy King is also on Scatta's newly released 'Sting 93 Riddim' with the song Extra Clip. Plans are already in place for videos of Jigsy's latest release next month.<br /><br />The recently released I'm Sorry featuring Tony Curtis on the Jamdown Rhythm has been doing very well on the charts and is 7 on the Tempo Cross Caribbean Countdown. UPCOMING TRACKS Jigsy has also done several good collaborations, which are slated to hit the airwaves for the Christmas season. Coming out on the next reggae project by the Danger Zone label is a hot track featuring Bad Gyal Ce'Cile titled Plant It. Also look out for another collaboration with Tony Curtis called Don't Showoff also on the Danger Zone label. To top it off Sizzla will premiere I Got What You Want, his first collaboration with Jigsy King on the Judgment Yard label in November.<br /><br />UPCOMING PERFORMANCES Look out for Jigsy King over the next few months in your area. He has one show in Boston for early November and other dates to be confirmed in the United States. Jigsy King will be giving his Jamaican fans their fair share as he is slated to appear at Coco Tea's Reggae Jam Jam, GT Taylor's Christmas Extravaganza and several other big shows. "I am back to give the fans some of the old Jigsy as well as some hot new tunes. Fans are going to see me all over the place this season and they need to just prepare themselves." � Jigsy King STING DEC 26 2007 "Jigsy King" never missed a beat and when he drew for the hugely popular �Pon Di Ends� at minutes to midnight, the crowd went wild.<br /><br />Delivering �Gi Mi Di Weed�, �Xtra Clip� on Skatta�s Sting 93 riddim, and the Tony Curtis combination �Sorry� on the hot Danga Zone Jamdown riddim, Jigsy got the sky lit up with lighters, torches and fireworks as the audience showed their appreciation for the veteran DJ.<br /> </p>
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      <itunes:title>Jigsy King</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Kel, Jigsy King</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Errol King, c.1970,
Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. In 1993, King developed his DJ skills chanting on various sound systems. He voiced a number of hits at various studios with several producers in Jamaica and gained a reputation as the youths&apos; DJ. His vocal style and delivery was similar to Buju Banton, whose gritty delivery over popular rhythms guaranteed a hit. An early example of his style can be found on &quot;Cock Up And Ride&quot;; the tune was produced by King Jammy&apos;s son John John and was a dancehall smash. The lyrics (&quot;Push out your foot and do the bogle dance&quot;) and the &quot;bogle&quot; rhythm inspired a provocative dancing style and led to an adult rating for dancehall videos! In 1994, a combination with Barrington Levy, &quot;Work&quot;, was an international hit that &quot;bubbled&quot; under the pop chart. The single crossed many barriers and proved especially popular among the East Indian population. Ragga had influenced many Asian performers, notably Apache Indian, and the tune was a guaranteed floor filler at bhangra dances. King&apos;s other 1994 hits, &quot;Have What It Takes&quot; and &quot;Kick Up&quot;, were unable to generate similar enthusiasm. In 1995, he recorded &quot;God Never Fail Me&quot; and &quot;Give Me The Weed&quot; with Courtney Cole at Roof International. Other
recordings have maintained his profile in the reggae charts, including &quot;Judge The Book&quot;, &quot;Mr Bate&quot; and &quot;Ragga Ragga&quot;. In 1996, he topped the Jamaican chart in combination with an English singer, Jamie Irie, for an ode to marijuana, &quot;Sweet Sensimilla&quot;.

CUREFEST Despite an unceremonious exit form CureFest at the hands of the Trelawny police, Jigsy King says he has moved on and holds no animosity to anyone. He blames the incident on a simple misunderstanding, which could have been sorted out easily. Jigsy say he has put the incident behind him and is ready to move on with his career.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Errol King, c.1970,
Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. In 1993, King developed his DJ skills chanting on various sound systems. He voiced a number of hits at various studios with several producers in Jamaica and gained a reputation as the youths&apos; DJ. His vocal style and delivery was similar to Buju Banton, whose gritty delivery over popular rhythms guaranteed a hit. An early example of his style can be found on &quot;Cock Up And Ride&quot;; the tune was produced by King Jammy&apos;s son John John and was a dancehall smash. The lyrics (&quot;Push out your foot and do the bogle dance&quot;) and the &quot;bogle&quot; rhythm inspired a provocative dancing style and led to an adult rating for dancehall videos! In 1994, a combination with Barrington Levy, &quot;Work&quot;, was an international hit that &quot;bubbled&quot; under the pop chart. The single crossed many barriers and proved especially popular among the East Indian population. Ragga had influenced many Asian performers, notably Apache Indian, and the tune was a guaranteed floor filler at bhangra dances. King&apos;s other 1994 hits, &quot;Have What It Takes&quot; and &quot;Kick Up&quot;, were unable to generate similar enthusiasm. In 1995, he recorded &quot;God Never Fail Me&quot; and &quot;Give Me The Weed&quot; with Courtney Cole at Roof International. Other
recordings have maintained his profile in the reggae charts, including &quot;Judge The Book&quot;, &quot;Mr Bate&quot; and &quot;Ragga Ragga&quot;. In 1996, he topped the Jamaican chart in combination with an English singer, Jamie Irie, for an ode to marijuana, &quot;Sweet Sensimilla&quot;.

CUREFEST Despite an unceremonious exit form CureFest at the hands of the Trelawny police, Jigsy King says he has moved on and holds no animosity to anyone. He blames the incident on a simple misunderstanding, which could have been sorted out easily. Jigsy say he has put the incident behind him and is ready to move on with his career.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>He has been his own team since 2014 when he started his “ALLHUNDOS” brand… Since 2010 he has been featured on The Source, All-hiphop, Hip-Hop Game and Podcasts like WegoinIn, when he was brought on stage at the legendary Webster Hall by Jay Electronica, for an impromptu freestyle performance. 100GrandRoyce also has toured the East Coast and released 2 full length projects. In 2019, ALLHUNDOS Ent started “The TrapCT” a battle league for up and coming artists, that is about giving a platform to talented rappers and entertainers who might not have one. “Just paying it forward like it was done before me, for me.” Says </p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2021 15:50:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (kelly Brooks)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He has been his own team since 2014 when he started his “ALLHUNDOS” brand… Since 2010 he has been featured on The Source, All-hiphop, Hip-Hop Game and Podcasts like WegoinIn, when he was brought on stage at the legendary Webster Hall by Jay Electronica, for an impromptu freestyle performance. 100GrandRoyce also has toured the East Coast and released 2 full length projects. In 2019, ALLHUNDOS Ent started “The TrapCT” a battle league for up and coming artists, that is about giving a platform to talented rappers and entertainers who might not have one. “Just paying it forward like it was done before me, for me.” Says </p>
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      <itunes:title>100GrandRoyce</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>If when you hear Hip Hop you imagine lean, pills, strip clubs, think again. 100GrandRoyce is  passionate, authentic, street and his music is more pain to pleasure than party and bullshit. When asked why he decided to leave the streets to focus on music full time, Royce says “I’m a pain rapper, hustle streets money and motivation is my subject matter, better to tell my experiences musically than to experience it in life again.” Royce’s belief is that when you stick to what you know the people that grew up like you will gravitate to it, and I plan on taking my experiences and sharing them through music, video and art</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>If when you hear Hip Hop you imagine lean, pills, strip clubs, think again. 100GrandRoyce is  passionate, authentic, street and his music is more pain to pleasure than party and bullshit. When asked why he decided to leave the streets to focus on music full time, Royce says “I’m a pain rapper, hustle streets money and motivation is my subject matter, better to tell my experiences musically than to experience it in life again.” Royce’s belief is that when you stick to what you know the people that grew up like you will gravitate to it, and I plan on taking my experiences and sharing them through music, video and art</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Tanto Blacks</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Real Rich is working on what he describes as spiritually changing music a step away from his single <strong>Real Rich </strong>produced by Bambino in 2015 and<strong> Lifestyle Rich</strong>, the collaboration with Teetimus on the Claims Record label in 2016.</p><p>Now his catalogue boasts tracks like <strong>Stronger</strong> and <strong>River Kingdom</strong>.</p><p>"I cannot say what I am putting out is dancehall or reggae alone because I can go overseas and do hip hop or I can meet up with Sizzla and do a nice culture song. I am all for anything that feels right and great," he said. "But for now, I want to get my songs as Real Rich out there before I start to collaborate again."</p><p>Although the image is not far from what his audience is used to, Real Rich revealed that he has made a few lifestyle changes as well. "I don't drink liquor anymore (three months and counting). Sometimes is like a war with my inner self to buy a bottle of Hennessy when I go to a party, and I have not had meat for about five months," he shared.</p><p>He also said that he restricts social media use when he feels like it is taking the attention from things like praying in the morning.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><h2><strong>Featured Video</strong></h2><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><h2><strong>Other Entertainment Stories</strong></h2>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2020 03:23:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Tanto Blacks, Kel)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Real Rich is working on what he describes as spiritually changing music a step away from his single <strong>Real Rich </strong>produced by Bambino in 2015 and<strong> Lifestyle Rich</strong>, the collaboration with Teetimus on the Claims Record label in 2016.</p><p>Now his catalogue boasts tracks like <strong>Stronger</strong> and <strong>River Kingdom</strong>.</p><p>"I cannot say what I am putting out is dancehall or reggae alone because I can go overseas and do hip hop or I can meet up with Sizzla and do a nice culture song. I am all for anything that feels right and great," he said. "But for now, I want to get my songs as Real Rich out there before I start to collaborate again."</p><p>Although the image is not far from what his audience is used to, Real Rich revealed that he has made a few lifestyle changes as well. "I don't drink liquor anymore (three months and counting). Sometimes is like a war with my inner self to buy a bottle of Hennessy when I go to a party, and I have not had meat for about five months," he shared.</p><p>He also said that he restricts social media use when he feels like it is taking the attention from things like praying in the morning.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><h2><strong>Featured Video</strong></h2><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><h2><strong>Other Entertainment Stories</strong></h2>
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      <itunes:title>Tanto Blacks</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Tanto Blacks for almost a decade, he is not announcing any big transformation. Instead, the &apos;Tru Billionaire&apos; singer wants people to acknowledge him by the stage name Real Rich the name he would like to create a legacy under.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Tanto Blacks for almost a decade, he is not announcing any big transformation. Instead, the &apos;Tru Billionaire&apos; singer wants people to acknowledge him by the stage name Real Rich the name he would like to create a legacy under.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Anarchie is know for My time now Bad Juju, Entrepreneur and Party til daylight just to name a few.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2020 04:17:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (kel, Anarchie)</author>
      <link>https://emancipate.simplecast.com/episodes/anarchie-interview-8s7SaEYo</link>
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      <title>What is world mission society church of god really about??</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The church was founded in South Korea on April 28, 1964 by Ahn Sahng-hong, and its name is the Church of God Jesus Witnesses. After Ahn Sahng-hong died in February 1985, a group of people in Church of God Jesus Witnesses including the man Kim Joo-cheol<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God#cite_note-5">[a]</a> and the woman <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahng_Gil-jah">Zahng Gil-jah</a> wanted to re-introduce the concept of a "spiritual mother", and on 22 March 1985 moved from <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busan">Busan</a> to <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seoul">Seoul</a>.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God#cite_note-inch106doctrines-6">[5]</a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God#cite_note-heresy1999-7">[6]</a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God#cite_note-nrk2002-8">[7]</a> On a meeting in Seoul on 2 June 1985, they discussed how to call <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahng_Gil-jah">Zahng Gil-jah</a>,<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God#cite_note-ncpcog1326-9">[8]</a> and established a church called Witnesses of Ahn Sahng-hong Church of God. Two major new doctrines were codified<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God#cite_note-amen12676-1948-88a2-10">[9]</a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God#cite_note-ikccah2023-11">[10]</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2020 23:40:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Anthony, Kelly)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The church was founded in South Korea on April 28, 1964 by Ahn Sahng-hong, and its name is the Church of God Jesus Witnesses. After Ahn Sahng-hong died in February 1985, a group of people in Church of God Jesus Witnesses including the man Kim Joo-cheol<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God#cite_note-5">[a]</a> and the woman <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahng_Gil-jah">Zahng Gil-jah</a> wanted to re-introduce the concept of a "spiritual mother", and on 22 March 1985 moved from <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busan">Busan</a> to <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seoul">Seoul</a>.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God#cite_note-inch106doctrines-6">[5]</a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God#cite_note-heresy1999-7">[6]</a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God#cite_note-nrk2002-8">[7]</a> On a meeting in Seoul on 2 June 1985, they discussed how to call <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahng_Gil-jah">Zahng Gil-jah</a>,<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God#cite_note-ncpcog1326-9">[8]</a> and established a church called Witnesses of Ahn Sahng-hong Church of God. Two major new doctrines were codified<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God#cite_note-amen12676-1948-88a2-10">[9]</a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God#cite_note-ikccah2023-11">[10]</a></p>
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      <itunes:title>What is world mission society church of god really about??</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>The World Mission Society Church of God is a new religious movement that originated in South Korea in 1964. After founder Ahn Sahng-hong died in 1985, the Church expanded its activities to other parts of the world and began to use the name World Mission Society Church of God.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The World Mission Society Church of God is a new religious movement that originated in South Korea in 1964. After founder Ahn Sahng-hong died in 1985, the Church expanded its activities to other parts of the world and began to use the name World Mission Society Church of God.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>His desire for football subsided in 2003 after he got a job as a firefighter and realized that there was just not enough time in his schedule for soccer; his only solace was writing music during his lunch hour. He slowly embraced the idea of becoming a recording artiste and so he started sharing his music in his community. He was later introduced to a group of young artistes who wanted to assist him in improving his craft. Instead, he ended up joining their group; they were known as Space House. Unfortunately, the group did not achieve much success so Press Fyah continued to work as a solo performer even though he maintained a solid relationship with them.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Foota found himself mastering the art of debating forcefully among his friends, and was known to have an answer for everything. These were the building blocks of his verbal assaults he is known for while selecting. By the time he was 13, Foota found out he could rhyme, and write, but rather than become a deejay, he chose to pursue selecting. “I can rhyme good and write tune but it was not in me to deejay it back. Mi strength is in debating, but who knows. Maybe mi no see it yet,” he states.<br /><br />His turntable duties started on the Twilight sound system, which back then had the basic set up of two turntables, a mixer, amplifiers, and three boom boxes. Nothing was basic about his experiences though. Foota was schooled on this sound system. He learnt how to interact with his audience, and how to judge crowd reactions to his tunes.</p><p>He learnt how to play a complete set starting at a slow pace and building things up to feverish excitement.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Foota found himself mastering the art of debating forcefully among his friends, and was known to have an answer for everything. These were the building blocks of his verbal assaults he is known for while selecting. By the time he was 13, Foota found out he could rhyme, and write, but rather than become a deejay, he chose to pursue selecting. “I can rhyme good and write tune but it was not in me to deejay it back. Mi strength is in debating, but who knows. Maybe mi no see it yet,” he states.<br /><br />His turntable duties started on the Twilight sound system, which back then had the basic set up of two turntables, a mixer, amplifiers, and three boom boxes. Nothing was basic about his experiences though. Foota was schooled on this sound system. He learnt how to interact with his audience, and how to judge crowd reactions to his tunes.</p><p>He learnt how to play a complete set starting at a slow pace and building things up to feverish excitement.</p>
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      <itunes:title>Foota Hype</itunes:title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 4 Oct 2020 03:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Clippings Production)</author>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Born Romario Sebastian Anthony Bennett in Portmore, Jamaica, Runkus is the son of reggae artist Determine and booking agent Paula Francis. While most artists choose their stage name at the start of their career, he earned his before he was even born. “When my mom was pregnant with me, I would give her a lot of trouble and a lady who lived nearby would rub my mom’s belly and say ‘runkus,’” the singer recalls. “I think she was trying to say ruckus. But here I am today: Runkus.”</p><p>Growing up in Portmore, Runkus was raised in the same fertile music soil that’s produced Jamaican music icons Vybz Kartel, Spice and Popcaan. It was his father, Determine, who was his greatest influence, introducing him to the teachings of Rastafari and the movements of the Jamaican reggae business. The two began recording together when Runkus was just 7 and, when he was 15, they released a joint mixtape, Like Father Like Son.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 4 Oct 2020 03:06:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Kel, Runkus)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Born Romario Sebastian Anthony Bennett in Portmore, Jamaica, Runkus is the son of reggae artist Determine and booking agent Paula Francis. While most artists choose their stage name at the start of their career, he earned his before he was even born. “When my mom was pregnant with me, I would give her a lot of trouble and a lady who lived nearby would rub my mom’s belly and say ‘runkus,’” the singer recalls. “I think she was trying to say ruckus. But here I am today: Runkus.”</p><p>Growing up in Portmore, Runkus was raised in the same fertile music soil that’s produced Jamaican music icons Vybz Kartel, Spice and Popcaan. It was his father, Determine, who was his greatest influence, introducing him to the teachings of Rastafari and the movements of the Jamaican reggae business. The two began recording together when Runkus was just 7 and, when he was 15, they released a joint mixtape, Like Father Like Son.</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 2 Oct 2020 02:49:18 +0000</pubDate>
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Dancehall artiste BUGLE
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Discography</h3><p>His recording career has also taken great strides with him recording his first single for AJANG Records ‘Just Believe’. He has also recorded a few tracks with renowned producer Niney The Observer. This allowed him the distinct honor of working with ace musicians the likes of Sly Dunbar, the late Style Scott, Errol ‘Flabba’ Holt, Dalton Brownie, Dean Fraser and Nambo Robinson to name a few. He is presently in studio with Rory Stone Love recording his debut album on the Black Dub label. Both producer and artiste are excited about this project. Tracks on the album include ‘Take Me Oh Jah’, ‘Rasta No Gangsta’. The first single to be released in December 2014 is entitled ‘African Queen’. The launch for this will coincide with the RJR Groups Kingston Music Week. The sky is the limit for this talented lyricist and singer.</p><p>In 2017, Samory I made himself a household name in the Reggae World.  In July 2017 the talented youth released “<a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/black-gold-feat-samory-i/1245305471">Black Gold</a>.”  A studio LP Produced by RoryStoneLove /Black Dub.  The album received rave reviews and featured singles such as “Rasta Nuh Gangsta,” “Black Gold,” “Son of David and many more.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2020 02:09:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Samory-i`, Kel)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Discography</h3><p>His recording career has also taken great strides with him recording his first single for AJANG Records ‘Just Believe’. He has also recorded a few tracks with renowned producer Niney The Observer. This allowed him the distinct honor of working with ace musicians the likes of Sly Dunbar, the late Style Scott, Errol ‘Flabba’ Holt, Dalton Brownie, Dean Fraser and Nambo Robinson to name a few. He is presently in studio with Rory Stone Love recording his debut album on the Black Dub label. Both producer and artiste are excited about this project. Tracks on the album include ‘Take Me Oh Jah’, ‘Rasta No Gangsta’. The first single to be released in December 2014 is entitled ‘African Queen’. The launch for this will coincide with the RJR Groups Kingston Music Week. The sky is the limit for this talented lyricist and singer.</p><p>In 2017, Samory I made himself a household name in the Reggae World.  In July 2017 the talented youth released “<a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/black-gold-feat-samory-i/1245305471">Black Gold</a>.”  A studio LP Produced by RoryStoneLove /Black Dub.  The album received rave reviews and featured singles such as “Rasta Nuh Gangsta,” “Black Gold,” “Son of David and many more.</p>
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Samory I was part of a group JDT that entered many competitions and were successful in quite a few. It’s now 2013 and Samory I has decided to take his career seriously by recording. He met with First Born Management Bridgett Anderson who has been responsible for the careers of Garnet Silk and Jahmali to name a few. This synergy resulted in the young artiste performing for the first time at the Digicel’s Bob Marley Tribute at Emancipation Park and the Dennis Brown tribute on the Water Front. He has been performing at quite a few events since the launch of his career in 2013.</itunes:summary>
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Samory I was part of a group JDT that entered many competitions and were successful in quite a few. It’s now 2013 and Samory I has decided to take his career seriously by recording. He met with First Born Management Bridgett Anderson who has been responsible for the careers of Garnet Silk and Jahmali to name a few. This synergy resulted in the young artiste performing for the first time at the Digicel’s Bob Marley Tribute at Emancipation Park and the Dennis Brown tribute on the Water Front. He has been performing at quite a few events since the launch of his career in 2013.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><i>However, for Advance, the intimacy of the music industry occurred at age 8 when his uncle Bounty Killer entered the business. Bounty Killer has received the accolade as being a legend and a dancehall icon and is the founder of The Alliance Group of which Advance is a member. The Alliance consists of entertainers such Mavado, Elephant Man, Busy Signal and Wayne Marshall; these artists were actually recruited by Bounty Killer and all of whom have become world renowned entertainers. Jamaican critics have labelled Bounty Killer “as having an eye for great entertainers that not only shine but escalade to becoming spectacular artists”.</i><br /><i>In 2005, Advance was given the opportunity to go on the United States tour with his uncle. And, it was there that this young man decided his destiny. However, upon his return to Jamaica, Advance’s mother had other plans for him as she envisioned him as being an electrician. Hence, right after high school he was sent to the HEART Academy in Portmore, St. Catherine to learn electrical engineering. Being a son who was bent on pleasing his mother,Advance obediently went to HEART.However, to execute his own dreams he spoke to his grandmother Ivy Williams (Miss Ivy) and with her help and his lunch money Advance attended vocal lessons after school and visited the studio, “to gain experience”, he said. Miss Ivy was very encouraging, as she said that if she had not facilitated her son’s dreams then the world would not have gotten the privilege to enjoy a Bounty Killer. For this reason “I open my heart and my pocket to Advance”, Miss Ivy said.</i><br /><i>When asked about his music and how it has moulded him as a person Advance said “my music is very personal, it speaks to who I am as a person: loving, jovial, spontaneous, and creative, with positive messages all of which depicts my true life experiences which included those persons to whom I have experienced them with. The greatest reward for me is to see the reaction towards my music, the smiles, the tears and the joy that my music has bestowed on people, all over the world”.</i></p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2020 18:25:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Advance, kEL)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>However, for Advance, the intimacy of the music industry occurred at age 8 when his uncle Bounty Killer entered the business. Bounty Killer has received the accolade as being a legend and a dancehall icon and is the founder of The Alliance Group of which Advance is a member. The Alliance consists of entertainers such Mavado, Elephant Man, Busy Signal and Wayne Marshall; these artists were actually recruited by Bounty Killer and all of whom have become world renowned entertainers. Jamaican critics have labelled Bounty Killer “as having an eye for great entertainers that not only shine but escalade to becoming spectacular artists”.</i><br /><i>In 2005, Advance was given the opportunity to go on the United States tour with his uncle. And, it was there that this young man decided his destiny. However, upon his return to Jamaica, Advance’s mother had other plans for him as she envisioned him as being an electrician. Hence, right after high school he was sent to the HEART Academy in Portmore, St. Catherine to learn electrical engineering. Being a son who was bent on pleasing his mother,Advance obediently went to HEART.However, to execute his own dreams he spoke to his grandmother Ivy Williams (Miss Ivy) and with her help and his lunch money Advance attended vocal lessons after school and visited the studio, “to gain experience”, he said. Miss Ivy was very encouraging, as she said that if she had not facilitated her son’s dreams then the world would not have gotten the privilege to enjoy a Bounty Killer. For this reason “I open my heart and my pocket to Advance”, Miss Ivy said.</i><br /><i>When asked about his music and how it has moulded him as a person Advance said “my music is very personal, it speaks to who I am as a person: loving, jovial, spontaneous, and creative, with positive messages all of which depicts my true life experiences which included those persons to whom I have experienced them with. The greatest reward for me is to see the reaction towards my music, the smiles, the tears and the joy that my music has bestowed on people, all over the world”.</i></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The following year Junior X stopped working with Herbs House Entertainment because of irreconcilable differences. However this did not stop his career from flourishing. As a result of his popularity there was a demand for him to perform overseas in countries such as Japan, the US and the Bahamas. He also continued to record for several other labels and performed on major events locally such as Champions in action (2006), Rebel Salute (2007), Bob Marley Birthday Celebrations (2007).   Junior X is now looking forward to an even bigger and brighter career under the guidance of his new management company and record label Revolutionary Entertainment. He is currently working on an album for Revolutionary Entertainment.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following year Junior X stopped working with Herbs House Entertainment because of irreconcilable differences. However this did not stop his career from flourishing. As a result of his popularity there was a demand for him to perform overseas in countries such as Japan, the US and the Bahamas. He also continued to record for several other labels and performed on major events locally such as Champions in action (2006), Rebel Salute (2007), Bob Marley Birthday Celebrations (2007).   Junior X is now looking forward to an even bigger and brighter career under the guidance of his new management company and record label Revolutionary Entertainment. He is currently working on an album for Revolutionary Entertainment.</p>
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      <itunes:subtitle>He was born in the Winward Road area of Rockfort, in east Kingston, where he grew up with his mother Marjorie Major. He attended the Home Basic School and the Elletson Primary School before completing his secondary education at Gaynstead High School. His love for music is innate and was fostered by his involvement in the school choir while he was in primary school</itunes:subtitle>
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      <author>zarabrooks2014@gmail.com (Maxi Priest, Kel)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Priest's musical career began with him singing on the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_London">South London</a> reggae sound system <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxon_Studio_International">Saxon Studio International</a>, after which some independent single releases followed.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Maxi Priest was born in Lewisham, London, the second youngest of nine brothers and sisters. His parents had moved to England from Jamaica to provide more opportunity for their family and he grew up listening to gospel, reggae, R&amp;B, and pop music. He first learned to sing in church, encouraged by his mother, who was a Pentecostal missionary. Maxi grew up listening to Jamaican greats such as Dennis Brown, John Holt, Ken Boothe and Gregory Isaacs as well as singers like Marvin Gaye, Al Green, the Beatles, Phil Collins and Frank Sinatra.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Maxi Priest was born in Lewisham, London, the second youngest of nine brothers and sisters. His parents had moved to England from Jamaica to provide more opportunity for their family and he grew up listening to gospel, reggae, R&amp;B, and pop music. He first learned to sing in church, encouraged by his mother, who was a Pentecostal missionary. Maxi grew up listening to Jamaican greats such as Dennis Brown, John Holt, Ken Boothe and Gregory Isaacs as well as singers like Marvin Gaye, Al Green, the Beatles, Phil Collins and Frank Sinatra.</itunes:subtitle>
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