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Livingston Allen (born May 17, 1991), better known as DJ Akademiks (or simply Akademiks, also by his stage name Lil AK), is a Jamaican-American podcaster, internet personality and live streamer. DJ Akademiks rose to fame for his YouTube channel which covered recent news in the music industry—particularly hip-hop.
Jamaica is an upper-middle-income country [15] with an economy heavily dependent on tourism; it has an average of 4.3 million tourists a year. [20] Jamaica is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy, with power vested in the bicameral Parliament of Jamaica, consisting of an appointed Senate and a directly elected House of Representatives. [9]
[1] [2] By 1988 he was one of Jamaica's most popular singers, and at his performance at Reggae Sunsplash that year he was called back for six encores. [2] He had further hits with "Loneliness Leave Me Alone", produced by Winston Riley , and with his version of Tracy Chapman 's "Baby Can I Hold You", which was included on the Philip "Fatis ...
The U.S. men's national soccer team takes aim at advancing to the Concacaf Nations League semifinals when it hosts Jamaica in the second leg of their quarterfinal on Monday night.. At the National ...
Radio host Cliff Hughes was in the middle of a live on-air interview when a earthquake began shaking his studio, prompting him to dive under his desk.. The 5.4 magnitude earthquake hit Jamaica on ...
Ernie Smith (born Glenroy Anthony Michael Archangelo Smith, [1] May 1945, Kingston, Jamaica) is a reggae singer, with a deep baritone voice, who had his greatest success in the late 1960s and 1970s. Biography
Speaking to TODAY.com, Janie Ippolito says she thought the trend was “the funniest thing," so she and her husband, Dave Ippolito, decided to make a video. But the comments section was filled ...
The Fabulous Five Inc. (also known as Fab 5) is a reggae and soca band formed in Jamaica in the late 1960s. Over a 45-year career, they have released 26 albums, had many number 1 hits in Jamaica, and were the featured musicians on Johnny Nash's platinum album I Can See Clearly Now.