edit_sizzla_feature.jpgA story was released on Europe's largest gay news service, Pink News by Tony Grew, on May 6, that the interior minister informed the Lesbian and Gay Federation in Germany, that Reggae Artiste Sizzla Kalonji will not be granted a Schengen visa for his proposed European tour this month and has been refused the entry visa.
Attempts to contact the Jamaican German Embassy were futile. However, despite their claims, Sizzla and his band departed for their European tour last night for his first show in Poland on Saturday.
Sizzla and other artistes Capelton, Bounty Killer, Beenie Man, and others continue to be a target by the gay community. As a result, a Coalition to Defend the Rights of Black Businesses, Black Organizations and Reggae Artists has been formed to provide a unified voice to defend the Reggae Industry against these attacks by the Gay community and other issues. To sign on to this coalition contact 773-9558.
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Spice has shot a new video
spice_e_edt.jpgSpice has shot a new medley video from her new singles 'Giddy Up' and 'Whoa'. 'Giddy Up' was shot at two locations: Portmore, Caymanas Park track and Ferdie Nieta Park . The video was a two-day shoot, and was also done to compliment a new dance 'High Energy'.
The other song 'Whoa' is all about Spice. Done in several spots around the Portmore area namely Braeton and Reflection Boutique in Portmore Mall. The video was directed by Ras Tingle and will be premiering soon on local TV.