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Vybz Kartel juror maintains innocence

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LIVINGSTON CAIN, the juror accused of attempting to bribe fellow jurors to return not-guilty verdicts in the Vybz Kartel murder trial is still maintaining his innocence in the matter.

Vybz KARTEL COULD STILL RECORD BEHIND BARS

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While fans and family of convicted dancehall artiste Adidja 'Vybz Kartel' Palmer anxiously await his sentencing fate, there is still a glimmer of hope as Justice Lennox Campbell is looking into options that would allow the deejay to record while behind bars.

Vybz Kartel - what a waste!

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The dream of many a youngster is to find a talent, understand that talent, hone the talent, and then allow that talent to elevate you to at least stardom and riches. Beyond that level lies superstardom, wealth, fame and, like Usain, legendary status.

Reggae fights for acceptance

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DESPITE strides made by reggae musicians over the years, the genre still struggles to gain acceptance in some markets.

Altar call for jamaican dancehall

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WITH the image of dancehall music taking a beating after the March 13 conviction of deejay Vybz Kartel and three accomplices (Andre 'Mad Suss' St John, Kahira Jones and Shawn 'Shawn Storm' Campbell) for murder, members of the gospel fraternity believe it is time secular artistes and fans seek salvation.

Deva Bratt juggles schooland music

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Dancehall artiste Deva Bratt is set to complete his General Educational Development (GED) in the US. The GED, when passed, certifies that the test-taker has high school-level academic skills. According to Deva Bratt, he dropped out of school at age 14. However, he wants to achieve a solid education to complement his musical aspirations.

Give Vybz Kartel 50 years — Adams

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FORMER glamour cop Reneto Adams is advocating that convicted entertainer Vybz Kartel be locked up for no fewer than 50 years. Adams, who expressed delight at the guilty verdict against Vybz Kartel for murder last week, said he bore no grudge against the artiste in particular, but said the country had been done a favour by the panel of jurors.