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Konshens doing well in Europe

POLICEMAN, the collaboration between Dutch singer Eva Simons and deejay Konshens, has been certified double platinum in The Netherlands for sales of over 60,000 copies. Additionally, the single recently went gold in neighbouring Belgium for sales of 15,000 copies. Produced … Continue reading

Kranium’s low key debut

Rumors, the debut album from singer Kranium, is currently number six on Billboard’s Reggae Album Chart with first-week sales of less than 1,000 copies. The album was released digitally by Atlantic Records on October 16. It has songs produced by … Continue reading

Chutney on the beach tomorrow

KI along with the other Chutney singers will be ready for Saturday at the Hits and Jams Water World, Providence, East Bank Demerara. Those slated to perform are former International Chutney Monarch Kris Persad, also called “KI”, Chutney singing sensation … Continue reading

Speed DATING Guyana

Why settle for just one date when you can have the pleasure of meeting over 15 eligible bachelors/bachelorettes in one night?! Speed Dating Guyana has partnered with Banks DIH 6 Degrees North Wine to transform the dating culture in Guyana. By hosting … Continue reading

T.O.K calls it quits

“It’s been a long time coming.” That’s the word from Roshaun ‘Bay C’ Clarke, member of dancehall quartet T.O.K, to news that Xavier ‘Flexx’ Davidson has decided to pursue a solo career. Clarke disclosed that there has been tension within … Continue reading

Digicel Duck Curry Competition

After winning the competition for four consecutive years, Bombay Massala was on Sunday last dethroned as Digicel’s Duck Curry Competition winners as Dindiyal Crew out of Number 65 Village, Corentyne, Berbice, reigning supreme. The group would have pocketed $250,000 as … Continue reading

Rockstone Fish Festival

The annual Rockstone Fish Festival was officially launched on Friday last at Rockstone Village, Region # 10, to the delight of residents there. Contrary to the hosting of the launching of the event in Georgetown like before, the Tourism Ministry … Continue reading