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the 411
Sherilla Gordon
Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Hello teens, and welcome to this week's instalment of entertainment news.

First up, renowned soca artiste Machel Montano received mixed reviews at a bmobile-sponsored event held last Thursday at the University of the West Indies' (UWI) Chancellor Hall. He got cheers when he sent shout-outs to all the sexy ladies from Taylor Hall. However, the cheers soon turned to boos when he said the same about the Chancellor Hall ladies. For our readers who are as uninformed as he was, Chancellor Hall is the university's all-male hall.

In more news, it is rumoured that popular female DJ Spice is expecting her very own 'little bundle of joy', leaving many Jamaicans to be asking the question "Who is the baby fadda?"

Singjay Da'Ville recently released a remix to his hot single Always On My Mind featuring Sean Paul. Listen out for it.

In not so recent news: Selector turned producer turned DJ Tony 'Mentally Ill' Matterhorn can now add singer to his list of occupations following the release of his latest single Ride with Alaine produced by Daseka Productions. The single has been doing very well since its debut receiving airplay on numerous radio stations.

Sound system Infamous International also has a new CD out being distributed at the UWI by sound member Xavier also known as DJ Lank.

The Tremor, Stephen McGregor's latest riddim creation has also been doing well since it was released. Artistes featured on this riddim include Addi di Teacha (Vybz Kartel), Aidonia, Movado, Einstein and Elephant Man, just to name a few.

That's it for this week. This is Sherilla saying join us for more entertainment news next week. Be good and stay safe.


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