
KLA$H, the much too long awaited dancehall film seems to have finally found its place on screen. The film debuted on Cinemax East on Saturday at 4.30 a.m. KLA$H is the story of a photojournalist (Giancarlo Esposito) covering a clash-style concert at the National Stadium and is seduced by an island girl (Jasmine Guy) into double-crossing trouble involving a local crime boss who plans to heist the receipts. The film also stars Cedella Marley, Lucien Chen, Carl Bradshaw, Stafford Ashani and Paul Campbell.
Vasco Carney says his charge, singer Stevie Face, is about to go into some collaborations with veteran rapper Doug E. Fresh.
Face and Fresh met at the recent Caribbean Music Expo in Ocho Rios. Fresh fell in love with his theme song, Teach The Children, and thinks he could do something with the song's appeal to helping the kids. They are expected to meet soon for further discussions on the proposed project.
Stevie Face was the winner of the CME talent contest.
Dancehall sensation Ce'Cile has her hands full these days trying to meet her obligations, says publicist Ray Alexander. Just back from a performance at the AT&T amphitheatre in Miami, she has a number of engagements lined-up for this month.
Talking about young talent, promising singers Richie Wonder and Glamorus were guest acts on Saturday night's Heineken Startime in Kingston.
The duo has been rated as the best balladeers to appear on the reggae scene in a long time and people everywhere are anxiously awaiting the release of their debut album.