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REGGAE UPDATES FROM JAMAICA: Rihanna and Chris Brown snuggle up in Jamaica(February 28, 2008)
We spotted Chris Brown backstage at the Smile Jamaica Africa Unite concert at James Bond Beach here in Jamaica. While he was busy signing autographs for fans and taking photos, his rumored girlfriend Rihanna was on stage belting out hits like Umbrella among others. Both chart topping stars were later seen hanging out in the backstage area. But two days later over at the Hilton Kingston Hotel (which is just next door to the office of this writer), Brown and Rihanna were both seen snuggling up in the hotel's pool. Both were also seen kissing each other. Brown swam away briefly from Rihanna to sign an autograph for a fan who was ecstatic about seeing both stars. He later returned to Rihanna who was waiting patiently. Rihanna & Chris Brown in Jamaica
Tarrus Riley won the lion's share of the statuettes handed out during the inaugural Reggae Academy awards at the National Indoor Sports Centre on Sunday night. He walked away with four awards including Most Popular Song and Best Reggae Song for his monster breakthrough hit, She's Royal. He also grabbed the Best Solo Male Vocal Performance, and Breakthrough Reggae Artiste awards, and then inspired two others, Rupert Campbell won for Best Reggae Video (director's award) for She's Royal while engineer Romel Marshall won for Best Reggae recording. He was just on fire that night. Beenie Man won one award for Most Popular artiste, which was voted by the public. Dancehall artiste Mavado, reggae singer Queen Ifrica and top dancehall producer Donovan 'Don Corleon' Bennett were shut out of winning any of the awards. However, Munga Honourable did win for best Breakthrough Dancehall Artiste. Sean Paul shared best Reggae Vocal performance for On My Mind with Daville. Stephen McGregor won best dancehall compilation for Tremor as well as best dancehall rhythm for Tremor. A large number of the awards went to the Marleys including best album for Stephen Marley's Mind Control and best producer while Best Dancehall Recording (engineer's award) for One Loaf a Bread. Bob Marley won a special award for being a Reggae Icon. Shaggy won Best Dancehall Album for Intoxication, and while Jay Will won Best Dancehall Video for Shaggy's Church Heathen remix. Josef Bogdanovich, executive producer of the Reggae Academy award show, beamed with pride at the evening's end. "This shows that with unity, we can achieve anything," the Down Sound Records CEO said. "This was a Pan Caribbean effort, with experts from Jamaica, Bahamas, Grenada, Trinidad, it started after 8:20 and finished promptly at 11:30, I flew in an expert from Miami who dealt with television production so it went well. Most people seemed to have enjoyed the show, Chris Blackwell, and even the Prime Minister stayed for several minutes afterwards just lyming. It took a lot of work, but it is a creditable effort that augurs well for the future." Lloyd Stanbury is the chairman of the Reggae Academy Awards. There were three special statuettes handed out. The Reggae Trailblazer Award went to Chris Blackwell while guitarist Ernie Ranglin, a major force in ska, reggae and jazz, won a Reggae Legend nod. Reggae Academy Award winners Best Solo Male Vocal Performance - She's Royal, Tarrus Riley Performance Special Awardees Speak Out
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