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Starting tonight Friday, September 17, 2010 and every Friday until January 2011, The Building in New Kingston will come alive for the ‘Gaza Talent Search’ hosted by Dancehall Deejay Vybz Kartel. The talent search aims to hunt new talent for Kartel’s recording house Portmore Empire, famous for being name Gaza House, and is expected to replace ‘Fresh Fridays’.

Vynz Kartel

In an interview with Jamaican tabloid THE STAR the artiste explained how the search came about. “The teacha has always been bussing artistes, but the idea for doing an official talent search came from my Street Vybz pawdie, Corey Todd (owner of the Building).”

The Gaza team is searching for selectors, deejays, singjays and female dance groups. The winner will walk away with a recording contract and a cash prize of $250,000.

The deejay notes that the finals for the ‘Gaza Talent Search’ will be held in December, following the signing of the winners by January. Interesting persons are asked to collect application form to be made available at The Building.

“The judge will ultimately be the crowd. We will be monitoring and will have the final say, though,” he told the publication. Kartel also mentioned that he is looking for “original sounds like me and Popcaan, just be original and fresh.”

The show will be hosted by Boasy Boy Floyd and excerpts of the show will be aired on Hype TV.

Gaza Slim, Popcaan, Blak Ryno, Jah Vinci, Gaza Indu, Merital Family and Lisa Hype are some of the more popular names that have come to be associated with Vybz Kartel. Most recently Shawn Storm became a part of the Empire.



It’s like a movie you a star the show!

The Gaza General, Vybz Kartel has official made his debut as ‘Guest Star’ in what we at Dexter Communications have dubbed “Dancehall Guess What Hottest Soap Drama”.

At the close of 2009, dancehall fans were told to expect much from the Gaza Crew a.k.a the Portmore Empire and certainly they have not been disappointed, one inch!

First up on the screen was Lisa Hype, who was expelled by ‘Adijah the Teacher’ after her debut performance in“Dancehall Guess What Hottest Soap Drama” after footage surface around the internet of her giving a blow job to an unidentified male. Shortly after she was booted from the Gaza camp as allegation swirled that the unidentified man was her mentor.

In another performance Gaza Kim got a flogging by the Gaza General and his crew after been summon to a meeting.

In the third screening, Blak Ryno had to make a run for it, as he thought he was next in line for a similar fate as Gaza Kim, after receiving a call to be at a meeting. Ryno did not report for his meet and announce his departure from the Empire, following which news also surface that his house was shot up!

Gaza Kim, has re-branded herself with a new name Kym since, and has done a song explaining what went down. Blak Ryno has also done likewise.

Now in what can be called the epic chapter 4, ‘the Techa’ is now photographed receiving a blow job from a young lady many have been speculating on the popular Facebook Social Network as “shorty”, who Vybz Kartel regular sings about in his songs.

The pictures prompted several discussions on Facebook with persons arguing that they appeared authentic, noting that they seem to have been taken with the camera from a Blackberry and not tampered using Photoshop.

It’s like a movie you a star the show!

The Gaza General, Vybz Kartel has official made his debut as ‘Guest Star’ in what we at Dexter Communications have dubbed “Dancehall Guess What Hottest Soap Drama”.

At the close of 2009, dancehall fans were told to expect much from the Gaza Crew a.k.a the Portmore Empire and certainly they have not been disappointed, one inch!

First up on the screen was Lisa Hype, who was expelled by ‘Adijah the Teacher’ after her debut performance in“Dancehall Guess What Hottest Soap Drama” after footage surface around the internet of her giving a blow job to an unidentified male. Shortly after she was booted from the Gaza camp as allegation swirled that the unidentified man was her mentor.

In another performance Gaza Kim got a flogging by the Gaza General and his crew after been summon to a meeting.

In the third screening, Blak Ryno had to make a run for it, as he thought he was next in line for a similar fate as Gaza Kim, after receiving a call to be at a meeting. Ryno did not report for his meet and announce his departure from the Empire, following which news also surface that his house was shot up!

Gaza Kim, has re-branded herself with a new name Kym since, and has done a song explaining what went down. Blak Ryno has also done likewise.

Now in what can be called the epic chapter 4, ‘the Techa’ is now photographed receiving a blow job from a young lady many have been speculating on the popular Facebook Social Network as “shorty”, who Vybz Kartel regular sings about in his songs.

The pictures prompted several discussions on Facebook with persons arguing that they appeared authentic, noting that they seem to have been taken with the camera from a Blackberry and not tampered using Photoshop.



Dancehall artiste Spice yesterday recorded a new single called Draw Me Out. The song which lyrically slashes Lisa Hype to pieces after Lisa herself released Sting Aftermath, has a number of saucy and mouth-dropping lines including: “Sting stan’ up pon yuh stiffa dan di d**k inna yuh mout’…” and “Lisa Hype use har dildo tongue and beat inna Nuffy b**y like ah congo drum…”

Spice says, “This is music. The fact that I gave a comment on the matter is ok, but she said something via a song, so I am showing her what it means to do a real song. Lisa Swipe is out of her league and there is no real competition. There won’t be a Spice/Lisa Hype war, so people shouldn’t expect that. It would be a waste of my time. This song was just to remind her to know her place on the Dancehall ladder. She is now out of the Empire, so she has stepped into the real world and this is how we do it. She and Spice are not in the same league. I won’t be doing anymore clash songs with her. Her 5 minutes of fame are over, sorry. I wish her all the best.”



Dancehall artiste, Spice has come out with all lyrical guns blazing at both the former Portmore Empire artiste, Lisa Hype and MC Nuffy following this week’s Sting concert, Jamworld, Portmore.

Jamaica Deejay Spice

Jamaica deejay Spice

Lisa Hype who released a song entitled, Sting Aftermath, immediately following Sting, hurled insults at several female dancehall artistes, predominantly Spice. Spice says:

“Lisa Hype, I mean Lisa Swipe is in no position to utter the words she did from her mouth, but I honestly feel very sorry for her. She’s going through a shameful time in her life right now and is obviously looking for a dark hole to stick her head in. Lisa Swipe is calling names to keep her name out there; but my name? She ah play wid fire. She know say she nuh bad like mi likkle fingah. Di time she tek ah pick pon di female artiste dem, she need fi go clean off di discharge offah har stomach. She ah gwaan like ah me tek har pictuh an sen’ it out. And it’s such a pity. Outta every female artiste name whe she call, she ah di crawniest one. She feavah Geico lizard. I’ve been in the business for 10 years and I’ve never stooped so low, just to get highlighted. But Lisa doesn’t know when to stop stooping and get up off her knees. It’s tragic. Let me not bother to go there because she is not in my world. Lisa, as a woman-to-woman, I have never been as humiliated as you are in my life, so I have no idea what you are going through. I can only imagine. So I wish you a speedy recovery,” said Spice.

In addition, Spice also spoke of her inability to perform at Sting. “Nuffy sabotaged my thing. After Pamputae performed, he knew it should have been me, but he called up General B instead. When did he expect me to perform after that? During the clash with him and KipRich. It was unprofessional and it was done purposely because before that he was following the lineup and list. I just want to apologise to my fans for not performing. I didn’t get the chance to and I had a real end of year performance in store.”

Source: Blueprint Publicity & Promotions