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Lady Saw: Moments after clashing Macka Diamond at Sting 2013, Muma Saw talks di tings backstage

RDX‘s Delomar and Renigade chop it up after their their first ever performance in London. Speaking on the importance of dancers within dancehall the duo break down the basic skills needed to become an RDX video girl. They also explain why they made the song “Free Worlboss”

Live from the Ziggo Dome, Amseterdam, Iggy Azalea, Dizzee Rascal, Rudimental, and Will Ferrell aka legendary anchorman Ron Burgundy speak on Eminem’s last-minute addition to the EMA’s lineup on the MTV EMA red carpet Live from the Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam

Popcaan sits down fresh off the stage at Reggae Sumfest Dancehall night to chat about his debut album releasing on Mixpak Records in 2014 . The Hotskull says the album is not really a raving album and then treats Boomshots to a preview of a new tune off the album called “Where I’m From.” Papi also bigs up Vybz Kartel for bringing him to the world.

Chronixx sits down to reason after his performance at Sumfest 2013. Before he was the hottest new artist in reggae he was a producer, creating his own tracks like “Behind Curtain” and “Warrior.” In part 2 of his reasoning Chronixx bigs up all the ”real producers” & talks about his admiration for Kanye West, although he admits that YEEZUS is probably not his favorite Yeezy album. He also speaks on how he likes to bring his family along with him when he performs, including his father Chronicle, whom Chronixx describes as “the original dancehall daddy.” And reveals that he is “the biggest Jr. Gong fan in the world”

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Redman Talks about about collaborating with the Marley brothers ”once you smoke with a Marley your official”, he shares his thoughts about today’s hip-hop and Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Control’ verse “Everybody know that Kendrick ain’t the king of New York……Kings get taken down. Nobody don’t want to be the king of New York & shit. I just think he just threw that in there just for exercise”….

Mr Vegas sits down backstage before he touched the stage at BET’s 106 & Park for his big pre-Labor Day special to talk about all the ways dancehall tun up right now. He chats on his big Beyonce remix ‘Standing on the Sun’ and his forthcoming dancehall album, Bruk It Down 2.0.

Beenie Man reasons backstage straight after ripping the stage at BET’s 106 & Park for their big pre-Labor Day special where he debuted the new video for his track ‘Thug Love’ featuring Ceā€™Cile. He talks about his performance at the BET awards this summer and his reaction to hearing the sample of his track ‘Memories’ on Kanye West’s new album ‘Yeezus’

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