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Broadcasting Commission slaps daggering

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Monday, February 09, 2009

Media watchdog group, the Broad-casting Commission, has made an effort to slap 'daggering' with what can perhaps be termed the 'wickedest slam'.

Kartel and Spice

In its most recent com-muniqué, the commission notes that it "has examined a number of songs popularly referred to as daggering songs" and found these recordings to be "explicitly sexual and violent" and contrary to sections of the Television and Sound Broadcasting Regu-lations and against certain tenets of the Children's Code for Programming.

As a result, the commission has decreed that radio, television and cable stations must not transmit any recording, live song or music video which promotes the act of daggering, makes any reference to or is suggestive of daggering.

The commission in its statement defines daggering as "a colloquial term used in dancehall culture as a reference to hardcore sex or what is popularly referred to as dry sex, or the activities of persons engaged in the public simulation of various sexual acts and positions".

With this move, the Broadcasting Commission is hoping to thrust a dagger which will penetrate the very heart of 'daggering'. But, will it? Quite likely not. The simple truth is that the only thing new about daggering is the term itself. Secondly, it is neither radio nor television which have popularised 'daggering', it is the streets - the nightly dances held in the streets and clubs, the sound systems which blast the music for all and sundry to dagger to and yes, the Internet. From Mr Vegas' Daggering to new artiste Bragga's hugely popular Dagger Dat (which gal ova deso a ask if a Bragga dat/Come ova yaso mek mi dagger dat) the Internet is replete with daggering songs and videos.

In fact, daggering is so popular that it has a website all for itself. Just check out daggering.com. "Welcome to Daggering.Com, the ultimate daggering videos site on the web. From crazy daggering scenes at Passa Passa, Bembe, Weddy Weddy and other popular outdoor events to homemade daggering videos, we have it!"
And they make good on their promise.

Long live the EMEs

The music industry must be commended for their support of the Excellence in Music and Entertainment Awards held on Thursday in the Gardens of the Jamaica Pegasus hotel in Kingston.

Players at all level were present for what was promoted as a "gala red carpet event" and by and large it was an entertaining event. It is obvious that the industry has come to accept the importance of awards and is treating it with the respect it deserves. As was expected, the fashion quotient was very high and the vibes were electric. Big winners were Kartel, Spice, Etana, Tarrus Riley, Kemar 'Flava' McGregor, Stephen McGregor and Prodigal Son.

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