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In the week Ky-Mani Marley was confirmed to return as the special guest on the 2008 leg of the hugely successful Van Halen Reunion tour with David Lee Roth; Marley's anthemic song The March broke into the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Sales Charts - debuting at an astounding #19. The March the second single off his album Radio, outperformed songs by 50 Cent, Beyonce and Jay-Z to name a few.

The March is currently performed by Ky-Mani at every Van Halen show to
great response. The song puts his message out to the world and continues on 30 years later from his father's Exodus in a still troubled world.

USA Today, reporting from the opening show on the tour reports that Marley "incurred favor with the crowd by opening his half hour set with Roots, Rock, Reggae and finishing with 'No Woman, No Cry,' two songs from his late father Bob Marley's repertoire. However, he flashed his own charismatic side by enthralling the crowd with The March, a hip-hop/reggae hybrid song from his new album, Radio, that juxtaposed the war in Iraq with street violence."

The March is being released to mainstream radio in early 2008 as well as a video release with a powerful message. Ky-Mani's album Radio is currently on a number of radio and Billboard music charts including the mainstream Rhythmic Radio chart at Mediabase where it entered the top 200 this week.


Realvibez was present for the first day of shooting for the music video for Bad Boys, the first single off DJ GQ's upcoming album 'Let Em Know', dropping in Spring 2008.

The music video was shot in various parts of South Florida, including Miami, Broward and Boynton Beach. The video will debut online on Realvibez.com in January shortly after the release of the song to djs and radio disc jockeys.

The title of the song is Bad Boys - DJ GQ featuring DMX, Junior Reid and Dawg E. Slaughter. Junior Reid has been in demand since bursting back onto the scene on Mims' remix of This is why I'm Hot and Dawg E. Slaughter, a native of Trinidad, has been building a strong following among US fans.

DMX has been away from music for some years and this song marks his return to the scene in a big way. His most memorable collaboration with artists from the Caribbean was Here's Comes The Boom featuring Sean Paul and Mr. Vegas from the movie Belly.

Stay tuned for more photos and information.


Moses 'Beenie Man' Davis is no longer affiliated to the company Mafia House that was dissolved as of November last month.

Effective December 1, 2007, the entertainer is under new management. King Of The Dancehall Entertainment (KODE) is now fully responsible for all undertakings of the artiste that includes bookings and management.

Contact can be made between 9:00am-6:00pm on Mondays to Fridays by phone at (876) 969-3015.

Fans can also check out his website at: www.myspace.com/beenieman.



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