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Coco Tea's single stirs up a lot of talk

Coco Tea's latest single, Who's Going to Step into White House, a sly commentary of the current US political crisis facing the world's greatest democracy, is raising a lot of eyebrows.

"It has got a lot of airplay from GT Taylor and Richie B, the feedback has been wonderful. It is asking who is the winner of the election, is it the democrats or republicans?, whole heap of mix-up and wrong bong, whole heap a law suit and civil action, leaving the USA in disarray. Mi tell yu, it bad. Who is going to step in the White House, that's what the world wants to know," Cocoa Tea said.

Bounty Killer has been confirmed for the charity show 'Pier Vibes' which will be held at the Ocho Rios Pier, December 2nd. The show will feature artistes such as Ninjaman, Barrington Levy, Deli Ranks, Christopher, Kurrup, Chicken, Loogaman, Wayne Marshall, Boom Dandimite and Gabriel.

"Bounty Killer has always been a strong supporter of charity events, and this is for a good cause for the benefit of Jamaica Primary School Educational Fund, which will give scholarships to numerous talented children in rural Jamaica who cannot afford to stay in school," a publicist said.

The charity effort is supported by Food For The Poor.

According to the web wire service, Infobeat, the Eagles' "Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975" has become the best-selling album of all time, moving 27 million units in the U.S., according to the Recording Industry Association of America. In the RIAA's October certifications, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" tied the Eagles disc as the top album after selling 26 million.

The Eagles' cumulative album sales are now 66 million, putting them in seventh place behind the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Garth Brooks, Elvis Presley, Billy Joel and Pink Floyd.

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