Shaggy Invites Jamaican Artists To Learn From His Mistakes: “Anybody Can Come”

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Shaggy is constantly dropping gems and sharing his knowledge with younger artists. In a sit down with Anthony Miller on ER, the artist shares that it took him years to learn the business of dancehall before he was able to see his career bloom financially.

According to Shaggy, after networking with artists like Sting and traveling with others, he came to understand and see music and the kind of money it could make. The dancehall legend wants to see younger Jamaican artists tap into their full potential.

But while he is always willing to share information, the ‘Boombastic’ singer says that not all of the artists he crosses paths with are willing to be mentored.

“Put it this way, there is an old saying in Jamaica, carry the donkey to the water and you can’t make him drink. I’m not saying probably the first 10 won’t, but maybe you find one that does, maybe that one won’t be the most talented either but just the hardest worker and that always wins,” he says.

The artist also spoke about dancehall and reggae lagging commercially on the global stage while genres inspired by dancehall, like Afrobeats and Reggaeton, have gone mainstream.

“Education,” the artist says as he emphasizes the point that the lack of education is a big factor.

“I’ve seen artists who’ve gotten prime opportunities and because of hustle mentality decided they’re not gonna take it. If you get a manager who don’t know how to build a career they just know how to collect money, you’re gonna have a problem…for me, my biggest thing right in the position I am in now is to create a platform to teach. Anybody can come to me to ask me [anything],” he said as he explained that he had a lengthy conversation with Dexta Daps.

Shaggy added that emotional intelligence and seeing the big picture was very important, especially since an opportunity that doesn’t bring a lot of money may provide a doorway to something way bigger. The Jamaican artist added that he would not only mentor but also connect the artists with reputable lawyers and other professionals who can help their careers.

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Shaggy also said he planned to bring industry professionals from the United States to speak to and share knowledge with artists.

“I want to bring some of my friends, people I deal with, the head of some of these companies and bring them down to Jamaica…just let people learn. It don’t cost people to do knowledge, just come in and learn and draw your own conclusion…there is music business but there’s also the business of music and you need to learn that part,” he continued.

“I’m telling you this 10% if I know then what I know now, I wouldn’t, the amount a money I woulda swim inna but I did not know and I was around people who didn’t know and didn’t want to admit they didn’t know,” Shaggy said.

Shaggy, who received an honorary doctorate from Brown University this year for his contribution to music and culture, has been in music for over two decades. The singer, who has had several notable gigs with Disney and has had his music featured on films soundtracks, shared that opportunities for artists are many but warned that not tapping in to expand potential risks losing major income.

“There’s so much to learn, it is so vast, the amount of avenues of income this entertainment business can bring and if you don’t know how to monetize it, you’re lost and other people will take it, once there’s an opportunity to take you they will,” he said.

Shaggy also touched on the recent debate that reggae belonged to Africa. Still, unlike some opinions which agreed with Stonebwoy, who drew the conclusion, the artist says that Jamaica’s contribution is undeniable and not to be confused with any other argument.

“Each one of these genres, whether it be Reggaeton, whether it be Afrobeats, whether it be Hip Hop, all derive from reggae and dancehall, whether they want to admit or not,” he said.

As for his career being successful, Shaggy says that he has little patience for disrespect as he pointed out that getting international collaborations isn’t as cut and dry as some of the bigger artists are quite disrespectful.

Shaggy did not name any artist, but he claimed that an artist had reached out to him to collaborate and then ghosted him. He also claimed that, in one instance, an artist had asked for $30,000 just to show up to shoot the music video. He also wanted first-class tickets and other ridiculous demands before the song was even commercially successful.

In another instance, he paid for the wardrobe for one artist, but the male artist showed up in a t-shirt to shoot the themed video. In other instances, Shaggy says that some artists are also unwilling to assist with promoting the song using something as simple as their social media.

“Then when dem deh pan the song, them don’t even give you a tweet,” he said as he highlighted working with Sean Paul, who has had to do a lot of work on his own to ensure the collaborations he releases are successful.

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Openbare School Guyaba gesloten om geesteszieke man

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Tekst en beeld Samuel Wens BOVEN SURINAME —  De Openbare School 2 van Guyaba, in Boven-Suriname, is gesloten. De vijftien leerkrachten

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Hon. Margaret Ramsay-Hale sworn-in today as first female chief justice Loop Cayman Islands

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The Hon. Margaret Ramsay-Hale, a judge of the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands, was sworn-in as the first female Chief Justice of the Cayman Islands today, October 25.

While this is a first for the Cayman Islands, the prestigious appointment is only one of many achievements for the incoming Chief Justice, having been the first female to be appointed to the Supreme Court of the Turks and Caicos Islands and, subsequently, the first female to hold the position as chief justice of the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Accepting her incoming role as Chief Justice of the Cayman Islands, the Hon. Ramsay-Hale had this to say about the outgoing chief justice, Sir Anthony Stafford Smellie KCMG KC:

I want to express my extraordinary gratitude as well to our current chief justice… Sir Anthony… for the tremendous support, mentorship and friendship he has given me over the last 25 years.

As I begin my journey walking beside his enormous footsteps (because I will not try to follow in them), I am grateful that I can continue to count on his support.

The Hon. Margaret Ramsay-Hale also bestowed compliments upon other members of the judiciary, acknowledging their contributions, including how their work was referred to in judgments in courts of other jurisdictions.

Elucidating on the point, she explained: “One thing that Cayman can be proud of is that we have excellent judges and that the decisions of our court are cited in many other jurisdictions, particularly in other overseas territories. In fact, we consider our bench to be extraordinary.”

Last, but not least, the Hon. Margaret Ramsay-Hale expressed ‘thanks’ to her children, saying that “They too have worked hard… and they have supported me well on the way.”

Regarding her goals for the judiciary while in her new role as Chief Justice of the Cayman Islands, she said:

In my tenure as Chief Justice, the goal of the Cayman Islands judiciary will be to establish a blueprint for court excellence.

We will be adopting the international framework for court excellence which is, in brief, a quality management system designed to help courts improve their performance.

This framework was developed by an international consortium consisting of groups and organisations from Europe, Asia, Australia and United States.

The idea of achieving excellence through adopting performance standards and applying performance measures is not new.

This is evidenced-based work that we are about to embark upon, which we hope will be transformative… in terms of the service we deliver to the public and other court users.

It is not new, but the time has come in the Cayman Islands.”

Top far L-R: Outgoing chief justice, Sir Anthony Smellie and incoming chief justice the Hon. Margaret Ramsay-Hale

More about the role of Chief Justice

According to the website of the judiciary of the Cayman Islands, the Chief Justice has responsibility for “all matters arising in judicature.”

In addition to the purely judicial functions, the Chief Justice, or a designated judge acting in an administrative capacity, is also the Central Authority for the purposes of the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT). The treaty was entered into between the United States and the United Kingdom on behalf of the Cayman Islands in 1986.

At the formal ceremonial opening of the Grand Court each year, the Chief Justice presents an annual report to the public on the work of the Courts.

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Supreme Ventures generates profits of $426 million in Q3 Loop Jamaica

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Gaming company Supreme Ventures Limited’s net profit increased by a third for its September quarter of 2022.

Net profit generated between July and September totalled $426 million or 36.4 per cent more than the same period in 2021.

Total gross ticket sales for the quarter amounted to $26.6 billion, representing an increase of 26 per cent over the corresponding period in 2021.

“Customers continued to support new initiatives that positively impacted their pockets during stringent economic times,” said Supreme Ventures in its quarterly report.

Total gaming income of $12.1 billion, represented an increase of $1.9 billion, or 18.7 per cent, when compared to the prior period in 2021, driven largely by lottery sales with strong performances from Cash Pot and Instants.

Meanwhile, direct expenses totalled $9.8 billion or 22 per cent, higher than a year ago.

“This continues to demonstrate our commitment to higher pay-out amounts to our key partners and regulators during the quarter, as prize pay-outs trended higher for some games compared to the same period last year,” said Supreme.

The company noted that it ploughs back more than 97 per cent of its earnings into the Jamaican economy via prizes, fees, taxes and operational payments.

Supreme Ventures’ capital increased slightly year-on-year to $6 billion as at September 2022.

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54-y-o man charged with murder after house fire kills mother and child Loop Jamaica

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Detectives in St. Mary have charged 54-year-old Daniel Spike of Fraserwood Content, St Mary with two counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder, and arson following an incident in the parish on Tuesday, October 18.

Spike has been charged in relation to the fire that killed 38-year-old Rose Beecher and her four-year-old daughter Sariah Kowen.

Reports from the Port Maria Police are that at about 3:30 am, Beecher was at home with her relatives when an explosion woke them up.

Shortly after, the house was seen on fire. The police and the fire department were alerted and Beecher was taken to the hospital where she later succumbed to her injuries while being treated.

After the fire was extinguished, the charred remains of her daughter were found among the rubble. Spike was charged on October 24; his court date is being finalised.

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Opposition Leader Granted Injunction In House Privileges Committee Matter – St. Lucia Times News

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The Leader of the Opposition has, on behalf of the people of Saint Lucia, scored a victory over a flawed Parliamentary procedure related to the Speaker of the House, Claudius Francis’ handling of the Privileges Committee.

On Monday October 25th 2022, the High Court ordered that the Defendant, Mr. Claudius Francis, in his capacity as Chairman of the Privileges Committee, is restrained from conducting any business of the Privileges Committee with regard to the referrals that were made by him on the 11th day of October, 2022 to the Privileges Committee in respect of the complaints made against the Claimant, the Honourable Allen Chastanet by Honourable Richard Frederick and the Honourable Ernest Hilaire, respectively, such complaints forming part of present proceedings for injunctive relief until the determination of the claim for relief under the Constitution.

Prior to yesterday’s claim for injunctive relief, by letter dated 19th October to the Honourable Speaker of the House, Legal Counsel for the Opposition Leader highlighted the flaws in the process that would infringe the rights of the Leader of the Opposition under the Constitution.

Instead of taking the advice in good faith, in his reply dated 20th October the Speaker chose to double down and formally notified the Opposition Leader’s attorney at law that there was nothing wrong the process which is largely governed by the Standing Orders and the House of Assembly (Privileges, Immunities and Powers) Act Cap 1.08 and refused to cancel the scheduled meeting.

Counsel for the Leader of the Opposition then filed a claim with the High Court asking for declarations from the Court that the Speaker did not have the power to refer the complaint, that the referrals were unconstitutional, null and void or alternatively violated the Claimant’s rights under the Constitution, and for an injunction to prevent the flawed process from moving forward.

Prior to hearing the claim for injunction against the Speaker, Counsel for the Speaker’s attorney admitted the process was indeed flawed, the motion having not been passed in the House, and the Speaker would be willing to withdraw the proceedings and abandon the scheduled hearings.

Counsel for the Leader of the Opposition submitted that the Speaker had no power to ‘withdraw’ the matter as he had initiated a formal process of the House, though procedurally and constitutionally flawed and the purported referral was a nullity.

The Claim for an injunction against Mr. Francis, in his capacity as Chairman of the Privileges Committee was then heard by the Court and injunctive relief was granted to the Claimant, the Honourable Allen Chastanet.

Determination of the substantive issues of the Claim will be heard at a later date and the matter was adjourned to 1st and 2nd December 2022.

The Leader of the Opposition has vowed to continue to seek proper Parliamentary procedure and to stand up for justice and guard against those who would use power in an attempt to silence the people.

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Firearms and ammunition found in barrel at Port Loop Barbados

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Police seized a number of firearms and ammunition from a barrel after conducting a routine search at the Bridgetown Port.

According to police public relations, acting inspector Rodney Inniss, the search occurred around 11 am today, Tuesday, October 25.

“A criminal investigation has started and is ongoing at this time,” Inniss said in a statement.

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50 Cent and Cuban Link Split, Unfollow and Delete Each Other Photos On IG

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Exclusive: 50 Cent and Cuban Link have broken up after three years of dating.

Fans started speculating after the rapper suddenly stops following her on Instagram and both deleted photos of each other. Neither 50 Cent nor Cuban Link, whose real name is Jamira Haines, have commented on their split, but sources are telling Urban Islandz that they parted ways weeks ago, and it was somewhat amicable, meaning there is no bad blood, but they are also not friendly and not in any form of communications.

“Am surprised this wasn’t leaked long before now because its been weeks now and its amicable so nothing to see here,” a source familiar with the couple told us. When asked if they remain friends, our source said, “not really.”

50 Cent and Cuban Link started dating in late 2019 when they met at a party in New York City. The couple has been close since, and even at one point were living together. But Fif has since moved to Houston, and Haines stayed in NYC to finish her law degree. The distance might’ve put a strain on their relationship, especially since the Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ rapper is almost always on the road touring or working the sets of his over two dozen TV shows and multiple movies in development.

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The first signs of cracks in their relationship started earlier this year when 50 Cent’s former G-Unit member turn enemy, The Game, exposed DMs from Cuban Link dated back to 2015 lusting after him. At the time, Fif and the West Coast rapper were locked in a bitter back and forth on social media after The Game stated he wanted a Verzuz with the rap mogul.

In one of the DMs, “video girl?? [side eye emoji].. keep in mind.” Jamira responded to the post saying that she simply wanted to be a video girl and nothing else, which is why she slid in his DMs. The Game later shared a tweet dated back to 2014 where Cuban wrote, “the game so handsome lawdddd [cat heart eyes emojis].”

50 Cent never addressed the DMs or tweets, but Cuban Link was adamant that there was nothing to see here. Additionally, the messages were long before she started dating Fifty.

When Fif turned 47 in July this year, Cuban Link shared a sweet birthday message for him on Instagram, calling him “My favorite person.”

“The epitome of a Man. There’s so much to celebrate you for; your love, generosity, diligence, the list can go on! You are nothing short of a blessing to many!” she wrote.

She has since deleted the post, as well as all traces of 50 Cent on her profile. It’s unclear if the rapper took back the Mayback truck he gifted her for Christmas in 2020. At the moment, she is still following him, but Fif has already hit the unfollow button on the Gram. Cuban was also in attendance at Fifty’s Tycoon weekend party in Houston in August.

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