The first single dancehall artist Skeng’s debut Ep. Beast Of The Era is out two days after the project’s release. The track titled ‘Eediatt’ with his DJ Jiggy D is featured is
Dancehall artist Skeng is finally dropping his ‘Beast Of The Era’ EP. on Friday November 4 following the success of his ‘Likkle Miss remix’ with Nicki Minaj, and the genre-defining follow-up ‘The
The management team of dancehall artist Skeng visited the Eastern Caribbean State of Guyana last month to discuss with President Mohamed Irfaan Ali the recent ban of “Skeng and other Jamaican artist”
Nicki Minaj dropped Likkle Miss (Remix) with Skeng on her YouTube channel on Sunday night. The two filmed the video in New York City at the end of August as they met in the big
Emerging dancehall deejay Skeng who was arrested along with two members of his entourage at the Norman Manley International airport in Kingston, Jamaica in May, had his bail extended and case postponed
Bob Marley’s ‘Get Up Stand Up’ certified Gold in the U.K. Wizkid’s “Made In Lagos” certified Gold in the US by the RIAA. Burna Boy’s performance fee revealed, The African Giant requires
Dancehall deejay Skeng who just dropped his “Likkle Miss” (Remix) with Nicki Minaj’s on her Queen Radio: Volume 1 album popped up at No. 175 on the global digital artist ranking list.
Nicki Minaj and Skeng are currently in New York City; the two are meeting for the first time face to face. Minaj posted a video on her instagram with instructions to go
Nicki Minaj performed a slew of hits at the 2022 MTV Video Music Award, the Barbie Queen took to the stage to accept her Video Vanguard award. In her speech she said
On Saturday sources close to Minaj’s team told World Music Views that the remix for ‘Likkle Miss’ had been recorded and will be added to her ‘Queen Radio : Volume 1’ album
Last Last by Burna Boy is enjoying another week at the top of the Apple Music Jamaica charts. The global breakup anthem which samples Tony Braxton’s He Wasn’t Man Enough has been in
“Collaboration over clash, let’s go get the cash,” words attributed to Sean Paul as he simplified the need for more collaborations among dancehall artists. His Grammy nominated album ‘Live N Livin’ released