Sunday, January 2, 2011

*Best Of 2010*




Sound System of the Year — Stone Love 
All the  selectors at Stone Love know that it takes hard work to maintain their status as the Immortal Sound. This is achieved through  constant innovation and just that willingness to keep party  entertained, no matter how big or small the event. Having just celebrated their 38th anniversary, this sound truly is a trademark for the local jamaican industry, and highlights the power of reggae and dancehall music. 
Deejay of the Year Male — Vybz Kartel
2010 is been very positive for Vybz Kartel he accomplished a lot,travelled a lot,sang and released maaad chunes as well as his new album Pon di Gaza 2.0 which features his hits from as way back as 1992. Vybz also stayed on top of the charts with popular songs such as Clarks, Dumper Truck, and many others.
Deejay of the Year Female — Spice
During the year she delivered hard hitting songs and top class performances.Her single Jim Screechie is on heavy rotation in the radio stations and in the dancehalls.She is taking now some time of while awaiting the arrival of her baby #2. Big Ups Spice! 
Song of the Year — Hold You - Gyptian
Gyptian, real name Wendel Beneto Edwards, also enjoyed a successful year in 2010. He scored big time with the single Hold Yuh copping the MOBO & Soul Train Awards for it. The single also made it on the Billboard hot R&B Hip Hop.
Intern. Reggae Song of the Year — Hold You - Gyptian and Nicki Minaj
Did u know that it should never have been a collaboration? Nicki Minaj heard Gyptian's Hold You and She took the initiative, put her own spin on it, and the rest is history. This gave the track more legs than could be imagined and made Gyptian one happy artist. I like the Foxy Nicky's diss Hold you Remix.
Collaboration of the Year — Rum & Red Bull - Beenie Man and Fambo Beenie Man and the artist  formerly known as Future Troubles, now known as Future Fambo or simply Fambo, knocked heads and came up with the tune going into the summer. Rum and Red Bull wasthe hot summer joint. With a catchy hook set to Seanizzle's winning One Day Riddim it was clear from a first listen, that this was a hit.
Performance of the Year  Beenie & Bounty at Guiness Greatness
It all went down in Kingston's National Stadium the past 23rd October.The publicity and advertising material did mention that dancehall rivals, Beenie Man and Bounty Killer would appear on stage, however no one really knew what to expect.
Come back of the Year — Fambo
Back in the day he was known as Future Troubles.He had a famous chune  Kung Fu sounding and saying Hia Hia Hoo, dis yah one yah new, fi all di massive and dancehall crew.Now in 2010 he has,as Fambo, a pretty hot chune,Rum and Red Bull, a collaboration with Beenie Man. It is the same Furture Troubles who has now rebranded it is making a comback.
Best New Artiste — Khago
He is  from Manchester (in Jamaica)  and  continues to shine in Dancehall.From his debut tune Cyaan Cool, he showed that he was definitely ready  to make some moves in the music.His track Nah Sell out Mi Fren Dem became a huge hit also thanks to the perfect sinch with summer time and Reggae SumFest where is performance is been considered awesome for a debutting artist.2010 was a great year for Khago and surely 2011 will be great too.
Singer of the Year Male I-Octane
I-Octane certainly marked his superiority  throughout the year. He has maintained a steady presence on both local and international charts throughout the year with one song after another. He is also  on most if not all of the major events. Tracks such as Lose a Friend, My Life and Puff It were all big hits for this artist during the whole year. The year also saw great performances at Reggae Sumfest and Sting 2010. Telecoms giant Digicel execs quickly caught on and signed him as on for advertisment.
Singer of the Year — Female - Etana 
The Strong One — Etana — continued to dominate the field throughout 2010. Her debut album, The Strong One, and it singles, still gave this roots empress mad hits  two years after its release. In 2010, a series of tours throughout North America and Europe kept her busy, while maintaining a presence 'back-a-yaad', with appearances on all the major local stages. During the year she dropped the single Free, and her follow-up album is expected in early 2011.






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