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‘Touch’ by Jay Diamond


July 25th, 2010

‘Touch’ by Jay Diamond

Jay Diamond is set to release her single ‘Touch’ as the A Side and ‘Wind Your Neck In’ as the B Side digitally on 31st July. It also includes remixes from each titled tracks by HardHouse Banton, Kirkus amongst others.

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She’s No Cubic!


July 18th, 2010

She’s No Cubic!

Jai Diamond is a multitalented, singer, journalist, DJ, filmmaker, event organiser and amongst may other things she is a true creative. She is witty beyond words, wise as an owl; and after watering and feeding we got down to business.  It is definitely safe to say she is no cubic – she’s the real deal.

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DJ Y-Chuck Interview


March 30th, 2010

DJ Y-Chuck Interview

J*9: You have an unsual DJ name, how did Where did you get your name from?

DJ Y-Chuck: My last name is Onyschuk. It’s kind of a difficult last name to pronounce (its Ukrainian) and people are constantly saying it wrong!

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Renna From BCB


March 30th, 2010

Renna From BCB

For those who don’t know prepared to be educated. Renna runs Brick City Boutique, a successful monthly night for those wanting to sell and buy their artwork with a street inspired style.

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Just Jai


March 30th, 2010

Just Jai

J*9:When did you first get into hip-hop?

Jai: I first got into hip-hop at about 12, I used to have a tape with a track by Da Brat on it, I wrote all the lyrics down and learnt them. And used to spit alongside her that was around the time I got into Biggie

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Dutty Girls


March 30th, 2010

Dutty Girls

J*9:Tell me, why did you call yourselves ‘Dutty Girl’?

Louise: ‘Dutty Girl’ wasn’t a crew name, but it was a club night that I’d launched 6 years ago. I liked the name because it just seemed to sum up what I was trying to do with the night.

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Golden Touch


March 30th, 2010

Golden Touch

GoldieLocks is one of the few Grime emcees making an impact on the scene. With her pic’n’mix style of, grime, electro and hip-hop, she has worked with a catalogue of artists spanning many musical genres.

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Long Live the Queen


March 30th, 2010

Long Live the Queen

“I come from Bed-Sty where niggers either do or they gone die,” raps Lil Kim on her track ‘Lighters Up.’ All stories must have a beginning and the self-hailed Queen of Rap starts in Bed-Sty, Brooklyn.

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Words will Never Hurt Me


March 30th, 2010

Words will Never Hurt Me

Hailing from East London, Michaela Boakye-Collins is a Spoken Word Poet with a carousel of lyrics ranging from coffee to religion. Jay Star Nine from B*I*T*C*H*£*S catches up with the self described, “funkadelic, soulistic, high-afro-rockin-weirdo.”

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