Want to get your music out to over 40k radio and sound system dis?CLICK HERE
Stay up-to-date with all that's new at Dancehallreggaeworld, Click Here to subscribe for my updates and don't miss a thing!
Lisa hyper hospitalized
by DRW
(Jamaica)
Lisa Hyper
Dancehall reggae artiste Lisa Hyper was hospitalized because of stomach Ulcers.
In a press release the deejay said "I am suffering from stomach ulcers now and I had to go to the hospital last week because of the pain I was feeling. I have been working on the album, and during that time, I did a lot of smoking and drinking while listening to the riddim tracks and I was working so hard more time I forgot to eat, the doctors have advised me to take better care of myself,".
Her album is almost completed. The album features several juicy tracks which cut across the genres of reggae, dancehall, rap and even pop.
"Miah go all out to make this album a success, I feel like every single pon the albumis a hit, I swear to you. I am also hoping to do a combination with the Queen of Dancehall Lady Saw
"Mi just de ya ah creep before mi can walk, taking it to them slowly but surely, my fans are going to be proud of me," she beamed. "Expect the unexpected, it sticky pon dem."
Hyper will be holding centrestage at 'The Crowning of Lisa Hyper' at Club Altitude in Angel's Plaza outside Spanish Town on October 15, 2011.
"I just went to Aruba two weeks ago and the week after that I was in French Guiana so right now, I am feeling good about the progress of my career so far, and I am pushing towards bigger and better things towards the end of the year and that is why the Crowning of Lisa Hyper is so important, it will be a milestone in my life," she said in a release.
Reviving older riddims has become a trend lately, ever since Rvssian did it with his 2010 compilation Go-Go Club Riddim and rebranded it as the Dutty Money
Jamaican social media influencer turned recording artist, Delly Fever, has released her second track for 2024 called “Face Card”. It was produced by Chambah
Samora, the reggae-pop-afrobeat-dancehall diva from Suriname, is proving to the world why she’s the Best New Artist in the Reggae category winner at last
Jamaican reggae artist, Anthony Grant, has made huge strides in his budding career as he tops the US Afrobeats Chart with his latest single called “Crème
Information posted here on Dancehall Reggae Music World is for Research and Educational Purposes. We do not host any files on our site. Limited copyright is granted for you to use and/or republish any story on this site for any legitimate media or Educational purpose as long as you reference dancehallreggaeworld.com. Please make sure to read our Terms and conditions prior to contacting us. If you wish to submit your own press release, click here.