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Caribbean Roots FIFA World Cup Host Releases ‘We Are The World Rep Your Country”

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News Americas, TORONTO, Canada, Fri. Dec. 9, 2022: Canadian R&B/ Pop artist & song writer, Najjah Calibur, whose roots extend to the Caribbean island of Grenada, is a host at FIFA World Cup events in Qatar and has released a new single, “We Are The World” (Rep Your Country)”.  

The fan appreciation song can be heard throughout the World Cup stadiums and comes on the heels of his last hit single “Celebrate.”   Hearing, “We Are The World” (Rep Your Country) blasted through the stands as he hosts a staggering 80,000 fans has been an honor for Calibur.  The Canadian artist was able to host Canada’s games and be witness to the incredible and unwavering support of the fans; a proud moment. The Hip-hop artist from Toronto will be taking the stage as well as continue his hosting duties through to the finals.  

Najjah Calibur has been a part of the music lining of Toronto for a long time. The artist has been involved in many of the sounds that make up the music industry, from Hip-hop, house music, ambient sounds, sleek soul to funk.  Like most artists, Calibur takes his inspiration from personal experiences, the good and the bad.  The times he soared and the times he crashed head on into life. The always evolving artist has been a part of bands, Bluesunderdog and Najjah’s World, collaborated with Trinity Chris and Bush Life and had the privilege of touring Canada with the Black-Eyed Peas.   

Because of his positive energy and his ability to bring a crowd to their feet, Calibur has become a sought-after international host, but music remains his first love and balances his life.   “We Are The World” (Rep Your Country)” can be heard throughout FIFA World Cup games and can be found on all music platforms, available now.  

Listen to “We Are The World” (Rep Your Country)” now.

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GUYANA-ENERGY-Guyana launches first auction for new oil blocks

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Caribbean Travel News Round Up

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Dec. 9, 2022: Here are the top stories making Caribbean travel news in 60 seconds for this week ending Dec. 9, 2022:

Aruba, The Dominican Republic and Saint Martin/Sint Maarten are the only three Caribbean destinations to make it on to the TripAdvisor Top 2022 Trending Destinations in the World.

The US Is Warning Americans To Avoid All Travel To Haiti in light of the current security and health situation and infrastructure challenges there.

American Airlines has announced plans to launch nonstop flights from Miami to Tortola in the BVI. American will kick off the first-ever nonstop flights from the United States to the British Virgin Islands, with service set to launch on June 1, 2023.

Get ready for another Margaritaville resort in the Caribbean. The new Margaritaville Beach Villa Resort is set to open in March 2023 in Ambergris Caye in Belize.

Meanwhile, Grace Bay Beach in Providenciales, Turks & Caicos has again claimed the Top spot for Best Beaches in the World, 2022, from TripAdvisor. 25 beaches were featured.

Elizabeth Hurley stars in romantic festive comedy “Christmas in the Paradise,” the fifth film set in the idyllic location of Nevis in the Caribbean and produced by MSR Media’s Philippe Martinez. Christmas in Paradise is available on Prime Video as of November 11, 2022.

Forbes Magazine has named The British Virgin Islands’ Virgin Gorda on its list of top destinations to visit in 2023. Virgin Gorda is the only Caribbean Island to make the list and ranked at 8th.

After three years, The Mount Nevis Hotel in Newcastle, Nevis West Indies is re-opening its doors. As part of their re-opening celebrations, The Mount Nevis Hotel is also promoting a special offer for the month of December. If guests book 7 nights at the hotel, they will receive 2 more nights to enjoy all that Nevis has to offer – free of charge.

Get ready for Junkanoo in The Bahamas. After a two-year hiatus the national cultural festival returns for its largest celebration in downtown Nassau on Boxing Day – Dec. 26, 2022 and Jan. 2, 2023.

The Courtleigh Hotel and Suites in Jamaica is offering 25 percent off on winter bookings now. Book online at courtleigh.com using promo code 25WIN.

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Cardi B Shares Her BBL Experience and Advice For Women Considering It

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Cardi B says that she had to get her illegal butt shots removed, and she is now telling fans not to get the dangerous or illegal procedure done.

While on Instagram Live, Cardi B revealed for the first time that she had illegal butt shots done years ago in a basement in the Bronx for $800. On Wednesday’s Instagram Live, she revealed that she had the procedure done because she was too skinny for a fat transfer procedure and decided to get biopolymers put in her glutes to give her volume and the look she wanted.

“In August, I got surgery and I removed 95% of my [biopolymers] … if you don’t know what it is, it’s a$$ shots. It was a really crazy process,” the mother of two revealed.

The rapper also told her fans not to get the procedure because she is too young. “All I’m going to say is that if you’re young — if you’re 19, 20, 21 — and sometimes you’re too skinny, and you be like, ‘Oh my god, I don’t have enough fat to put in my a$$,’ so you result to a– shots, DON’T!” she insisted.

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Cardi also said she was telling her fans about her experience, especially since many were misinformed and thought as soon as she gave birth to her son Wave in September 2021 that, she went back to the surgeon.

Cardi B has been very open about her plastic surgeries and even revealed that she prefers to go to Colombia and Dominican Republic for her surgeries. However, she said that the surgeries had risks, and she encouraged fans to ensure that they did proper medical check-ups before undergoing any procedure.

“When it comes to BBLs [Brazilian butt lifts], if y’all want advice from me, before you get your BBL done, you have to make sure your blood levels are all right,” she continued.

Cardi B added that everyone should consult their doctors before undergoing BBL surgeries and if they have diabetes they should not do it. The Bronx rapper has never been shy about her surgeries. Earlier this year she publicly acknowledged that she did a nose job. At the time, she also vowed to not do anymore surgeries.

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Shaggy’s Show In Colombia Canceled For Second Time This Year

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Shaggy has issued an unreserved apology to disappointed Colombian fans after two of his shows in the country were canceled.

On Thursday, Shaggy issued an apology on Instagram, noting that he had a show earlier this year which failed to be executed, and the rescheduled show is also canceled. The artist did not outline a reason for the shows being canceled.

“This is the second time there has been a cancellation in Colombia, the 1st was in bogota on March 19 2022… and now in Medellin,” Shaggy wrote in Spanish and English on his IG account.

The artist made it known that the canceled show was not his fault.

“It breaks my heart that I’m not able to perform for my Columbian fans, I had my reservation about accepting this show, but because of my desire to perform in Columbia and the fact that there was already an earlier cancellation I proceeded in good faith. I love Medellin and the Colombian fans and Im deeply sorry for any inconvenience and hope to perform in Colombia in the near future,” the post read.

In the video, Shaggy said that he was scheduled to perform in Medellin on Thursday night (December 8) and that he had “reservations” about taking the gig. However, the artist said he still tried to honor the booking but couldn’t perform for fans.

“I’ve been doing this for 30 years, I’ve only cancelled five shows in my life, and two of them were in Colombia. I’m very very sorry…I hope we can get it together,” Shaggy said.

Fans from Colombia also shared their disappointment that Shaggy isn’t performing. “This is heartbreaking. we was waiting for you today, that’s not fair with your fans,” one person wrote on Instagram. “I want my money,” another wrote.

Shaggy was slated to perform in Colombia back in March at Jamming Festival in Ibague. It’s unclear if his December 8 gig is the rescheduled event.

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