Christopher Martin, Masicka & Nigy Boy confirmed for ‘I Love Jamaica’ concert series

Masicka, Christopher Martin, and Nigy Boy are some of the confirmed acts who will lend their voices to the I Love Jamaica fund-raising concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

At a press conference on Monday, Culture Minister Olivia “Babsy” Grange, said the initiative has garnered interest from several overseas based and local acts.

Christopher Martin, Masicka, and Nigy Boy will be performing at the Jamaica leg of the 5-concert series scheduled for Sunday, November 16, the concert previously announced for the Stadium car park and Mass Camp will now be held virtually and will broadcast from the CPTC Studios. The concert will also include a telethon.

The government hopes to raise an initial $1M USD from the concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

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Nigy Boy solidifies plans to attend Law School

Masicka, Christopher Martin, and Nigy Boy are some of the confirmed acts who will lend their voices to the I Love Jamaica fund-raising concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

At a press conference on Monday, Culture Minister Olivia “Babsy” Grange, said the initiative has garnered interest from several overseas based and local acts.

Christopher Martin, Masicka, and Nigy Boy will be performing at the Jamaica leg of the 5-concert series scheduled for Sunday, November 16, the concert previously announced for the Stadium car park and Mass Camp will now be held virtually and will broadcast from the CPTC Studios. The concert will also include a telethon.

The government hopes to raise an initial $1M USD from the concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

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Nigy Boy warns fans to be careful of scammers

Masicka, Christopher Martin, and Nigy Boy are some of the confirmed acts who will lend their voices to the I Love Jamaica fund-raising concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

At a press conference on Monday, Culture Minister Olivia “Babsy” Grange, said the initiative has garnered interest from several overseas based and local acts.

Christopher Martin, Masicka, and Nigy Boy will be performing at the Jamaica leg of the 5-concert series scheduled for Sunday, November 16, the concert previously announced for the Stadium car park and Mass Camp will now be held virtually and will broadcast from the CPTC Studios. The concert will also include a telethon.

The government hopes to raise an initial $1M USD from the concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

Read More

12-year-old Jamaican Canadian prodigy, Jazmin Headley donates to Jamaican hospitals

Masicka, Christopher Martin, and Nigy Boy are some of the confirmed acts who will lend their voices to the I Love Jamaica fund-raising concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

At a press conference on Monday, Culture Minister Olivia “Babsy” Grange, said the initiative has garnered interest from several overseas based and local acts.

Christopher Martin, Masicka, and Nigy Boy will be performing at the Jamaica leg of the 5-concert series scheduled for Sunday, November 16, the concert previously announced for the Stadium car park and Mass Camp will now be held virtually and will broadcast from the CPTC Studios. The concert will also include a telethon.

The government hopes to raise an initial $1M USD from the concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

Read More

Nigy Boy hints at mistreatment at Reggae Sumfest

Masicka, Christopher Martin, and Nigy Boy are some of the confirmed acts who will lend their voices to the I Love Jamaica fund-raising concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

At a press conference on Monday, Culture Minister Olivia “Babsy” Grange, said the initiative has garnered interest from several overseas based and local acts.

Christopher Martin, Masicka, and Nigy Boy will be performing at the Jamaica leg of the 5-concert series scheduled for Sunday, November 16, the concert previously announced for the Stadium car park and Mass Camp will now be held virtually and will broadcast from the CPTC Studios. The concert will also include a telethon.

The government hopes to raise an initial $1M USD from the concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

Read More

Burna Boy denies allegations of disrespect

Masicka, Christopher Martin, and Nigy Boy are some of the confirmed acts who will lend their voices to the I Love Jamaica fund-raising concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

At a press conference on Monday, Culture Minister Olivia “Babsy” Grange, said the initiative has garnered interest from several overseas based and local acts.

Christopher Martin, Masicka, and Nigy Boy will be performing at the Jamaica leg of the 5-concert series scheduled for Sunday, November 16, the concert previously announced for the Stadium car park and Mass Camp will now be held virtually and will broadcast from the CPTC Studios. The concert will also include a telethon.

The government hopes to raise an initial $1M USD from the concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

Read More

Dexta Daps, Masicka among top nominees for Caribbean Music Awards

Masicka, Christopher Martin, and Nigy Boy are some of the confirmed acts who will lend their voices to the I Love Jamaica fund-raising concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

At a press conference on Monday, Culture Minister Olivia “Babsy” Grange, said the initiative has garnered interest from several overseas based and local acts.

Christopher Martin, Masicka, and Nigy Boy will be performing at the Jamaica leg of the 5-concert series scheduled for Sunday, November 16, the concert previously announced for the Stadium car park and Mass Camp will now be held virtually and will broadcast from the CPTC Studios. The concert will also include a telethon.

The government hopes to raise an initial $1M USD from the concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

Read More

Nigy Boy receives braille birth certificate from RGD

Masicka, Christopher Martin, and Nigy Boy are some of the confirmed acts who will lend their voices to the I Love Jamaica fund-raising concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

At a press conference on Monday, Culture Minister Olivia “Babsy” Grange, said the initiative has garnered interest from several overseas based and local acts.

Christopher Martin, Masicka, and Nigy Boy will be performing at the Jamaica leg of the 5-concert series scheduled for Sunday, November 16, the concert previously announced for the Stadium car park and Mass Camp will now be held virtually and will broadcast from the CPTC Studios. The concert will also include a telethon.

The government hopes to raise an initial $1M USD from the concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

Read More

Masicka and more to perform at Farm Up Jamaica Climate Smart Concert

Masicka, Christopher Martin, and Nigy Boy are some of the confirmed acts who will lend their voices to the I Love Jamaica fund-raising concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

At a press conference on Monday, Culture Minister Olivia “Babsy” Grange, said the initiative has garnered interest from several overseas based and local acts.

Christopher Martin, Masicka, and Nigy Boy will be performing at the Jamaica leg of the 5-concert series scheduled for Sunday, November 16, the concert previously announced for the Stadium car park and Mass Camp will now be held virtually and will broadcast from the CPTC Studios. The concert will also include a telethon.

The government hopes to raise an initial $1M USD from the concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

Read More

Nigy Boy’s ‘Judgement’ cloned by AI

Masicka, Christopher Martin, and Nigy Boy are some of the confirmed acts who will lend their voices to the I Love Jamaica fund-raising concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

At a press conference on Monday, Culture Minister Olivia “Babsy” Grange, said the initiative has garnered interest from several overseas based and local acts.

Christopher Martin, Masicka, and Nigy Boy will be performing at the Jamaica leg of the 5-concert series scheduled for Sunday, November 16, the concert previously announced for the Stadium car park and Mass Camp will now be held virtually and will broadcast from the CPTC Studios. The concert will also include a telethon.

The government hopes to raise an initial $1M USD from the concert series in support of Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

Read More