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Swizz Beatz has again been hit by the tax man. According to public records, the fiancé of Alicia Keys -- who's pregnant with Beatz's child -- was slapped with an IRS lien of $652,727 on June 3 for unpaid 2008 income tax. The music producer, real name Kasseem Dean, has had a string of liens filed against him and his former wife, Mashonda, in New York, Georgia and California. Their debts stand at about $2.2 million. A lawyer for Beatz said, "We have been discussing the issue with the government for years and are currently negotiating an amicable resolution of the dispute."

DANCEHALL deejay Adija Palmer, otherwise called Vybz Kartel, has been named together with five other men as, 'major persons of interest', by St Catherine South Police.
The six are all from the parish of St Catherine:
1. Adija Palmer, o/c 'Vybz Kartel' from Waterford, Portmore.
2. Omar Lawrence, o/c 'Hommie' from Anglin Lane, Newlands, Portmore.
3) Seymour Johnson, o/c 'Bulb Eye' from Braeton- Phase One, Portmore.
4) Paul Smith, o/c 'Kerone' or 'Biggs' from Big Lane, Central Village.
5) Oneil Myurrie, o/c 'Neily' from Little Lane, Central Village.
6) Damion Perry o/c 'Tillyman' from Old Harbour Bay.
They are asked to turn themselves in at any Police Station in Portmore or any Police Station across the island.



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Best Female R&B Artist
Alicia Keys
Best Male R&B Artist
Trey Songz
Best Gospel
Marvin Sapp
Best Female Hip-Hop Artist
Nicki Minaj
Best Male Hip-Hop Artist
Drake
Best Group
Young Money
Best New Artist
Nicki Minaj
Best Collaboration
Jay-Z & Alicia Keys – Empire State of Mind
Video of the Year
Beyoncé f/ Lady Gaga – “Video Phone”
Best Actress
Mo’Nique
Best Actor
Idris Elba
YoungStars Award
Keke Palmer
Best Movie
Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire
Subway Sportswoman of the Year
Serena Williams
Subway Sportsman of the Year
LeBron James
Viewers Choice
Rihanna f/ Young Jeezy – “Hard”
Centric Award
Monica
Best International Act
Dizzee Rascal (UK)
Humanitarian Award
John Legend
Lifetime Achievement Award
Prince


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Jamaica’s premier summer music event Reggae Sumfest, is again living up to its reputation of delivering only the finest acts, by bringing one of the music industry’s most celebrated pop stars, Usher, to this year’s 18th staging.
Brown Sugar
Press Fyah
Bumpa
DJ Bambino
DJ Baby Thug
Danger Zone
Mavado
Elephant Man
Spice
I-Octane
Demarco
Kiprich
Konshens
D'Angel
Assassin
Ce'Cile
Voicemail
Chino
Ding Dong
Khago
G-Mac
Tifa
Besenta
Chumps
Dada
King UJah
Taz










Kelis - 4th of July (Fireworks) - Tonight Show with Jay Leno from Dan George on Vimeo.


Each year, the world- renowned Festival draws thousands of overseas visitors into the city and its environs, and with this influx, there comes a remarkable upswing in commerce and its related benefits. Visitors have been known to travel from as far as Australia to attend the Festival, spending on Jamaican products liberally as they seek to enjoy every aspect of the Jamaican brand. From as far back as 2003, it was predicted that significant foreign exchange would flow into the island during the time of the festival. This year’s Festival should bring substantial benefits to a wide variety of business interests primarily in the second city, but extending to other areas of the island.
“We expect Reggae Sumfest to be a major contributor to the economic landscape for this year,” states Johnny Gourzong, Executive Director of Summerfest Productions, producers of Reggae Sumfest. “This Festival causes people to not just spend on it, but to spend in preparation for it, and in several other endeavours related to it, and this year should be no different.”
This reality has been duly noted by the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce, which has over 200 members ranging from small family-run enterprises, to large scale businesses such as hotels and resorts. They all thrive from the boom in the various forms of trade which are direct spin-offs from the Festival, during a period that has traditionally been considered slow in that part of the island.
Data from the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce also indicate that villas, hotels, and guest houses become fully booked, restaurants, cook shops, and cafes get unprecedented patronage, clothing stores, beauty salons and countless other businesses get the spike in activity before, during, and even after the Festival. In addition, the benefits are not confined to the second city, but spread widely to the major towns across the island. The fashion industry is one example, as the clothing stores, the tailors, dressmakers and those that provide accessories get major orders to fill within the period.
With the line-up this year that includes American R&B star Chris Brown, international superstars Shaggy and Beenie Man, Jah Cure, Etana, Queen Ifrica and Mavado, the package again promises to be an excellent lineup, and the expected benefits to the country should follow.
Reggae Sumfest is the most celebrated and supported Reggae festival in Jamaica, and attracts the world’s leading musicians and performers. In its near 20 year history, the show has boasted a superb entertainment package, loaded with the best performances, food, music, and culture. This year’s Festival runs from July 22-24 at Catherine Hall, St James.
Red Stripe is back as the main sponsor of Reggae Sumfest, after a one-year hiatus. The brand now joins a growing list of sponsors which includes Digicel, Iberostar, JTB, and Wisynco, for the 18th staging of the country’s premier Reggae Festival.




Debutant off spinner Shane Shillingford made the best of a rain curtailed and soggy first day of the First Digicel Test at the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad. The tall Dominican enjoyed a fine start to his international career in grim conditions, as he extracted the two South African openers at a cost of five miserly runs from a six over spell.
The Proteas – the second highest ranking Test team in the world – closed the day in the uncomfortable position of 70 for 3, with veteran batting maestro Jacques Kallis on 6 and nightwatchman Paul Harris not yet off the mark.
Shillingford, delivering with a bounding run up and sprightly action, accounted for Alviro Petersen via the lbw route for 31 and Captain Graeme Smith was caught at first slip by his nemesis Dwayne Bravo for 23.
The day’s proceedings left the West Indies in the unfamiliar position of a slight ascendency on the opening day of a Test match against a top ranked side.


And on “Fireworks” there’s a verse about Rihanna, who asked him last year to write a song for her new album; the two soon began seeing each other regularly, though they never publicly confirmed their brief relationship.“I was a pawn,” Drake said. The song he wrote for her never got released. “You know what she was doing to me? She was doing exactly what I’ve done to so many women throughout my life, which is show them quality time, then disappear,” he said. “I was like, wow, this feels terrible.”
2nd Verse of "FireWorks"
I got this one girl, you know, in my life
so I say in this song, I say
I’m just such a gentleman
you should give it up for me
look at how I’m placing al my napkins and my cutlery
I can tell it wasn’t love I just thought you f-ck with me
who coulda predicted love could strike now you stuck with me
yeh, I kept my wits about me luckilly
what happened between us that night it always seems to trouble me
now all of a sudden these gossip brags wanna cover me
and you making it seem that it happened that way because of me
but I was curious and I’ll never forget it baby
what an experience
you coulda been the one but it wasnt that serious
their was smoke in the air before now its me cleaing it
that felt good, all and all I learned a lesson from it though
you never see it coming you just get to see it go
yeah I shoulda looked up in the sky at first
now I see it in her eyes



