Triple the Focus is brought in the new year with bang! This issue features Reggae/Dancehall crooner Wayne Wonder as he embarks on his new journey releasing his new album on his own label. The magazine also features an album review for Beres Hammond's latest album One Love, One Life. Check out new artist Chronixx and DJ/Producer Dre Skull. Get your dose of fashion and beauty … [Read more...] about Triple the Focus Featuring Wayne Wonder
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Triple the Focus Celebrates its 1-Year Anniversary!
It’s hard to imagine that it has already been one year. I still remember Stacey calling me about putting the magazine together and it just took on a life of its own. Expanding the team and the features in the magazine has been an intense learning curve as we continue to focus on keeping our readers at the forefront of all aesthetics of the magazine. Kudos to our Editor, Stacey … [Read more...] about Triple the Focus Celebrates its 1-Year Anniversary!
New Book: Jamaican Dancehall Signs Book A Collection from Maxine Walters
Miss Lily's Variety has become quite the Caribbean hub for Dancehall/Reggae culture. Food (Restaurant & Melvin's Juice Bar), Hosting Special Events, Radio Lily, Vinyl Records, Books, Tees and now they have published their first book in Jamaican Dancehall Signs A Collection from Maxine Walters. The coffee table style book is filled with various signs for Jamaican parties … [Read more...] about New Book: Jamaican Dancehall Signs Book A Collection from Maxine Walters
July Issue of Triple the Focus
Check out the latest issue of Triple the Focus Magazine featuring Dancehall/Reggae singjay Konshens. This sizzling summer issue also features swimsuits from Drenna Luna, the Spanish Court Hotel, DJ Charm, media personality Chiney K and a special piece on who run di place musically this Summer, I-Octane, Konshens, Khago or Popcaan. … [Read more...] about July Issue of Triple the Focus
S&V Link Lovin’
The music industry is a male dominated industry, on the stage and behind the scenes. Dancehall/Reggae, even more so. The Large Up family got an exclusive interview with Jamaica's only female producer, who happens to be the daughter of Beres Hammond. Meet the Wizard {LargeUp} There's a new documentary about Chinese-Jamaican influence in Reggae music called Always Together … [Read more...] about S&V Link Lovin’