THOUGHTFUL music for freethinkers.That’s the energy emanating from cross-genre act $teevoo’s (Stephen Quesnel) debut EP (extended play) Eros.The Talparo-born singer/songwriter dropped the self-described “post-modern Caribbean dancehall” four-track album last Friday.
Nailah Blackman believes she’s entering her creative prime.Nailah, on the eve of her 26th birthday celebrations, says she is “creatively firing” and “feels evolved”.The “Sweet & Loco” singer will mark
Jimmy, born L’shun Emmanuel, so coined his hybrid pop-kaiso sound almost a decade ago.Since then, the sub-genre has exploded into local and regional consciousness. Jimmy’s hitmaking collaboration with soca star
The who’s who of the local entertainment scene, lovers of music and fans of Hey Choppi (Sean Padmore) packed out 145 Tragarete Road for his Saga Boy album listening party.The