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  • Monsta Entertainment is Armed with the Greenz Warriors Riddim

    Grenadian hit house Monsta Entertainment is armed with new jams on its latest compilation Greenz Warriors Riddim, available worldwide from all major digital retailers on January 8, 2016, with pre-order available now, from FOX FUSE. Short and sweet with three tracks, the Greenz Warriors Riddim delivers dancehall and hip hop fusion sounds. It showcases Grenadian entertainers Muddy with “The Streets” and Mighty Flex with “ Mama Crying Out ,”along with the “ Greenz Warriors Riddim (Instrumental).” Monsta Entertainment , formerly known as J.R.E Productions, is helmed by producerJude “J.R.E” Robertson, who first made a name for himself in the music game by crafting hits for most of Grenada’s top artists. He continues to bring Grenadian music to the international audience and the Greenz Warriors Riddim is another great addition to his growing catalog. TRACK LIST 1. Muddy - The Streets 2. Mighty Flex - Mama Crying Out 3. Monsta Entertainment - Greenz Warriors Riddim (Instrumental)

  • Destra Garcia is Infectious with “Soca Virus”

    Trinidadian hit house MillBeatz Entertainment adds another jewel to its fan favorite Orchestra Riddim with “Soca Virus” by Destra Garcia , available worldwide from all major digital retailers on January 8, 2016,with pre-order available now, from FOX FUSE. The riddim was originally released in late 2015 and now adds this brand new tune for 2016 Trinidad Carnival season, much to the delight of soca fans everywhere. Producer David “ MillBeatz ” Millien teams the “ Queen of Bacchanal ” for this infectious track, which was penned by Garcia and Anthony “ Breezy 868 ” Joseph. The groovy rhythm brings beautiful island vibes for revelers beyond carnival and is bound to find a home on playlists internationally. Regularly combining native sounds including soca, chutney, calypso, Latin, reggae and dancehall, Millien has managed to capture and fuse the essence of Caribbean music into each of his productions for MillBeatz Entertainment. This strong addition to theOrchestra Riddim keeps the studio on the frontlines for the 2016 soca season

  • Grenadian Kittisha Doyle Wins Caribbean's Next Top Model Cycle 2

    Recently the second cycle of Caribbean's Next Top Model came to an end and after weeks of intense competitions and exciting challenges, Kittisha Doyle from Grenada capped the title. Doyle, is nineteen and six feet tall, has been modelling for a number of years and began making her dream a reality by signing with a modelling agency in Grenada. As the winner of Caribbean's Next Top Model Cycle 2 , Doyle was awarded US$25,000 in cash, an international modelling agency contract with Mint Model Management NY , a cover feature and editorial in SHE magazine , an iPhone with three months of free calls up to $500 USD per month, a digital painting by Tani Kunitake of Cyber Blue Productions , which will be featured in the graphic story book for the film ' Cerulean' by Tani Kunitake shot by Pedro Virgil Photography, and an invitation for a walk-on role in the film 'Cerulean.' Caribbean's Next Top Model Cycle 2, is sponsored by Flow and is produced by Miss Universe 1998 Wendy Fitzwilliam . The reality television competition is based on the original production America's Next Top Model . The series is hosted by Fitzwilliam who is accompanied by fellow judges; international photographer, Pedro Virgil and Caribbean fashion expert, Richard Young . Over 20 finalists from across the Caribbean vied for the top spot in the competition. Casting calls were held in Barbados, Cayman, Jamaica and Trinidad, as well as online. To be part of the next Caribbean's Next Top Model - Season 3 Visit here. Casting ends January 31, 2016

  • Desperado Rebrands as "Prado" to start the New Year

    Dancehalll recording artiste Kirvan Cole , known as Desperado , will be changing his very popular stage name to ‘ Prado’ to start the New Year. The artiste, who re-energized his recording career in 2015 after being off the scene for a number of years, sees this rebranding move as a positive one for 2016. “The change has to do with a fresh new look, sound and attitude, reinventing Desperado as Prado relates to what is going on now for my career. It is also an acronym that stands for Proud, Righteous And Determined One ” Desperado shared. Desperado ; who first propelled to stardom in the early 2000’s with singles like Line-up/ Style-up on the Applause Riddim, Big Pimpin on the Juice riddim, and Desperado on the Diwali Riddim, has seen his career blossom in 2015 with the brand new single Turn Wid Yuh Liquor. The single hit number 1 for two weeks on the Jamaica Dancehall Single Charts and climbed on charts in U.S., Italy, Germany, the UK and other parts of Europe. Turn Wid Yuh Liquor also hit the Reggae Top 10 Playlist in the United States. The music video for the single also charted on Entertainment Report on TVJ, Hype Tv and other video charts in Jamaica. With the rebranding to Prado , Desperado believes this continues his 2015 mandate, presenting the people with a new and improved sound and image, releasing new material that consists of the high energy dancehall feel, social commentary and other hardcore and conscious songs. “I definitely have lots to say and will allow the music to speak for itself in 2016, prepare for a combination’ of fun songs and conscious material from Prado” Desperado added. For 2016 Prado is putting energies behind new singles while still keeping the attention on his hit single ‘ Turn Wid Yuh Liquor ’. New singles include ‘Wild Out’ on the Wild Out Riddim produced by Baby G as well as ‘No Prison’ produced by chart topping artistes RDX on their Apt. 19 label.

  • Exercises to get you fit for the New Year

    Finding time to workout is tricky in any season, but with a crammed holiday schedule, it can seem nearly impossible. Thankfully, high-intensity interval training—the trending fitness philosophy that combines bursts of cardio and strength training—makes the most of small windows. "Scientifically, you burn more fat by including short spurts where you work your absolute hardest," says Ellen Latham, a trainer and founder of Orangetheory Fitness studios. Here, Latham's 20-minute routine designed to torch calories and firm you up all over. All you need is a jump rope. Do the routine three times a week for body-con, dress-worthy results. WARM-UP Do 20 high-knee marches while pumping your arms, 15 jumping jacks, and 10 standing straight-leg side swings—lifting your leg out to the side while balancing on the other, then quickly switching back and forth. CARDIO BURST (4 minutes) Jump rope with a skipping style, alternating each foot (rather than hopping on them together). "You'll know your heart rate is at the right intensity when your breathing becomes too hard to say your full name and address without stopping," advises Latham. Aim to keep it at that level for the full four minutes. BURPEES TO PUSH-UPS (1 minute) Starting in a standing position, bring your hands to the ground, kick your feet out behind you into a plank position, and do a push-up (drop your knees if necessary). Hop your feet back underneath you and spring straight up, jumping as though you were trying to touch the ceiling. Repeat. SIDE PLANKS (1 minute) On the floor, place your right elbow directly under your shoulder while propped up on your side. Stack feet or stagger them, and elevate your bottom hip to make a straight line from head to toes. Slightly pinch in your shoulder blades (without hunching). Drop your right knee down for support if need be. Hold for 30 seconds, then switch sides and repeat. CARDIO BURST (5 minutes, 30 seconds) Jump rope, skipping again, getting your heart rate back up. After two minutes, jump with a slight jog, as if you were running in place. At the 10-minute mark, hop with feet together, like traditional jump rope, for 90 seconds. "For your knee health, land on the balls of your feet, not flat-footed," notes Latham. Be sure you're breathing hard the whole time. SQUATS TO LUNGES (1 minute) Stand with feet shoulder-width apart, and with your weight in your heels and your hands out in front of you, sit back to a squat—like you're sitting into a chair with your behind stopping at seat level. Stand and lunge your right foot straight forward, keeping the knee above your ankle as you lower your left knee until it hovers above the floor. Step back to standing, then lunge with the left leg forward. Stand, return to squat position, and repeat. FRONT PLANK (90 seconds) Facing down on the floor, prop yourself onto your elbows and toes with your knees lifted. Focus on pinching your shoulder blades and pulling your belly button away from the front waistband of your pants. Latham's tip: "The ab muscles that kick in when you cough—those are the muscles you want to be engaging." Hold for 90 seconds. CARDIO BURST (4 minutes) Jump rope with a running step for three minutes, then jump with feet together for one minute. BICYCLE (1 minute) Lying on your back, bring your right knee up to your chest and stretch your left leg straight out, lowering it as close to the floor as you can without arching your lower back. Then, with your hands behind your head, bring your left armpit toward your right knee and your right elbow back. Alternate sides continuously, focusing on bringing the back elbow far behind you. BACK EXTENSIONS (1 minute) Face-down, tuck your toes under, and place the backs of your hands under your forehead for support, elbows out to the sides. Using your back muscles, lift your chest as high as you can. Lower and repeat. FINISH Gently stretch out your back, hips, chest, and the front and backs of your thighs. (December 2015/January 2016 issue of Harpers BAZAAR)

  • The absolute top 10 coolest things to do in Jamaica

    Lured by lovely beaches and well-priced resorts, many travelers never see Jamaica beyond scenes of sun and sand. But this multi-faceted island offers so much more than the expected tropical vistas. The “Land of Wood and Water” also boasts mountains, historic architecture and unexpected adventure excursions. Check these things off your Jamaica bucket list on your next visit: Devon House, courtesy of Jamaica Tourist Board. 1. Devon House One of Jamaica’s most significant national landmarks, Kingston’s Devon House is a stately 19th century mansion that was the home to the island’s first black millionaire, George Stiebel. Besides striking history and decor, Devon House draws hundreds of visitor’s to its legendary I-Scream shop, considered the best on the island. Credit: Wolmadrian / WikiMedia 2. Blue and John Crow Mountain National Park Shrouded in mists and rising to the island’s highest point at 7402 feet, the Blue Mountains are as significant to Jamaica’s landscape as its beaches. Combined with the connecting John Crow Mountains, the National Park is a World Heritage Site and sprawls over 200,000 acres of tropical rain forest. Dunn’s River Falls, Jamaica 3. Dunn’s River Falls A stunning example of why the indigenous Aarawk people named the island Xayamaca; land of rivers and springs, Dunn’s River Falls is one of Jamaica’s most dazzling hallmarks. Flowing across more than 600 feet and one of the few rivers that flow directly into the Caribbean Sea, a climb up the falls near Ocho Rios should not be missed. The Bob Marley Museum, courtesy of Rosalind Cummings-Yeates 4. Bob Marley Museum Jamaica’s most famous son inspires a host of monuments, historical sites and locations all over the island but the Bob Marley Museum, which is the Kingston house that Bob lived in during the height of his career, is an important highlight. The tour features his gold and platinum albums, studio workings and a life-sized hologram. Scotchies jerk meat grill, courtesy of Jamaica Tourist Board. 5. Scotchies It should be a requirement for all Jamaica visitors to sample authentic jerk before leaving the island. The process of grilling meats over an open pit with various seasonings has been much copied but it’s not real jerk unless it’s been grilled over an open pit of sweet wood and pimento logs and few places do it better than Scotchies Jerk Centre. It’s the wood, not the sauce, that gives the meat such delectable flavor. Check out locations in Montego Bay, Ocho Rios and Kingston. Rafting the Rio Grande, courtesy of Jim Smith 6. Rafting on the Rio Grande Thank the late Hollywood icon Errol Flynn for the unforgettable experience of floating down the gentle waves of the Rio Grande River on a bamboo raft. The rafts were only used to transport bananas to Port Antonio’s busy harbor until Flynn popularized it as an ideal way to enjoy the area’s lush scenery. Rose Hall Great House, courtesy of Jim Smith. 7. Rose Hall Great House The white witch of Rose Hall is one of Jamaica’s most enduring legends and a tour through the restored 18th -century plantation house conjures up the details of Annie, the mistress of the house who deposed of three husbands and many lovers with witchcraft. Day and night tours of the Montego Bay landmark are available but be aware that many still glimpse Annie’s ghost roaming through Rose Hall. 8. Rick’s Cafe This scenic cliff-side bar is a famed Negril hotspot that boasts awe-inspiring vistas and sunsets. Rick’s is also a popular location for cliff jumping, so there’s always something to see, no matter what time of day. Mystic Mountain Jamaica bobsled ride, courtesy of Rosalind Cummings-Yeates. 9. Mystic Mountain Jamaica Bobsled Inspired by the legendary Jamaican Olympic bobsled team, this Ocho Rios attraction swoops down the mountain and through the rain forest driven by gravity. Mystic Mountain Jamaica Bobsled is an exhilarating ride that combines Jamaican innovation and tropical landscapes. 10. Doctor’s Cave Beach Jamaica is covered with lovely beaches but none boast the intriguing history or prime location in the middle of Montego Bay’s Hip Strip, like Doctor’s Cave Beach. Named for the doctor who used a cave to get to the beach and its reported curative waters during the early 20th century, the beach is now a bathing club with pristine sands and a lively bar, open to the public.rative waters during the early 20th century, the beach is now a bathing club with pristine sands and a lively bar, open to the public. (Orbitz.com) ................................................................................................................ About the Author Rosalind Cummings-Yeates Rosalind is a writer/author/blogger/teacher based in Chicago. Follow her hyphenated adventures with her blog, Farsighted Fly Girl, as well as on Twitter and Instagram @FarsightedGirl.

  • Nas added to the list of performers for 9 Mile Music Festival

    The 23rd Annual 9 Mile Music Festival has officially announced Nas as an addition to its concert line up on February 27th, 2016. Presented by Cedella Marley-Booker’s Smilin’ Island Foods TM, the line-up addition adds another layer of musical diversity to the annual benefit concert. Ever since a 17-year-old Nasir Bin Olu Dara Jones appeared on Main Source’s 1991 classic “Live at the Barbeque,” hip-hop would be irrevocably changed. Nas. Gifted poet. Confessor. Agitator. Metaphor master. Street’s disciple. Political firebrand. Tongue-twisting genius. Has been invited to grace the stage at this year’s 9 Mile Music Festival. This year, in addition to an exciting line up, concert goers will also enjoy a brand new “experience plaza” offering yoga and dance instruction, along with other activities designed to give patrons an experience in culture, to go along with the festival’s annual musical, culinary, and artisanal offerings. Known for its commitment to its annual food drive and for attracting some of the hottest acts in the world, the 9 Mile Music Festiva l continues to please with the inclusion of several surprise acts to be revealed closer to the Festival’s start date. Miami has seen twenty-two (22) 9 Mile Festivals come and go. Formally known as “ Marley Fest” and “The Caribbean Music Festival ,” This years euphoric celebration of music will be held at Virginia Key Beach, a special and historic venue. Continuing its tradition of giving, the cost of admission will, once again, require four (4) canned goods in addition to an entrance ticket which may be purchased via their website, 9milemusicfestival.com or through exclusive ticketing outlets throughout Florida. (http://sflcn.com/)

  • R&B singer Natalie Cole has died at age 65

    Natalie Cole the daughter of Nat King has died at the age of 65. It is reported that she died from congestive heart failure at a Los Angeles hospital. She had been very sick recently, cancelling several tour dates in late December including a New Year's Eve concert at Disney Hall in L.A. She also cancelled an upcoming February concert due to illness. Natalie struggled with substance abuse and was plagued with health problems, suffering from liver disease in 2008. In 2009, she received a kidney from an anonymous donor after contracting hepatitis C linked to her earlier drug use. She also underwent chemo for Hepatitis C. She rose to musical success in the mid-1970s as an R&B artist with the hits "This Will Be", "Inseparable", and "Our Love". In 1987 she re-emerged as a pop artist with the 1987 album, Everlasting, and her cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Pink Cadillac". Rest In Peace.

  • Photos: Stunning New Year’s Eve celebrations from around the World

    We are a few hours away to ringing in the New Year, but the clock has already struck midnight in some part the world. See people celebrate the beginning of the new year 2016!

  • Raging Fire at Dubai skyscraper during New Year’s Eve celebrations

    A huge fire has broken out in a high-rise hotel in central Dubai close to the world's tallest skyscraper, the Burj Khalifa. It was not immediately clear what caused the fire, which ran up at least 20 stories of the building near the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest skyscraper at 828 meters (905 yards). The building that caught fire was The Address Hotel, according to Reuters, but reports also said it was a residential building. Burning debris rained down from the building as firetrucks raced to the scene. It was not immediately clear if anyone was injured in the blaze. Up to two million people are expected in central Dubai for the fireworks. Crowds gathering to watch the display have been asked to leave the area around the hotel. Dubai’s scheduled New Year’s Eve celebrations would proceed, a civil defense official said on Al Arabiya television.

  • MonCherie releases Official Video ft. American Rapper, Safaree

    Caribbean R&B/Pop singer, MonCherie has teamed up with American rapper Safaree, the ex boyfriend of Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj with their song “What I want (wah mi want)”.

  • International Swim Fashion Week at Santa Barbara Beach and Golf Resort, Curaçao

    I nternational Swim & Resort Fashion Week is a 4 day long event that provides an intelligent, innovative platform for progressive, established, and emerging designers to showcase their collections to international buyers, print & digital outlets, and select style makers. ISFW will take place at the exclusive Santa Barbara Beach & Golf Resort on the beautiful Caribbean Island of Curacao. The week begins with a kick-off event at the Santa Barbara on Feb. 24, with a slate of fashion shows, cocktail parties and more through Feb. 28. The ISFW is the first swim showcase of its kind in the Caribbean, setting the bar high with promises to provide fabulous swimwear, entertainment and a taste of luxury regarding the venue’s private beach, top-class spa and other premium amenities.

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