The dancehall genre continues to get a fight.
Just months after a club in London was reportedly ordered by police to refrain from playing dancehall music because it promotes violence, a beach facility in Trinidad has mounted a sign stating “no dancehall.”
The sign mounted at the establishment in Trinidad reads, “notice – no dancehall music by order of management.”
Some social media users have since expressed outrage while others question if reggae was allowed to be played.
The photograph of the sign was posted by a Trinidadian who went to the beach.
Music by Beenie Man and Sean Paul were banned at the pub in London. The proprietor argued that rule was causing an issue with its patrons.
Keep it locked to Music News as this story unfolds.
I have to say, this is careless reporting . I don’t know what particular club you are referring to, but ANYONE who has ever been to Trinidad, with the exception of Carnival time, would think that they are in Jamiaca, because REGGAE MUSIC and dancehall is played continuously from every street corner, every street cd vendor and many radio stations who would only play ” CLEAN” dancehall songs
. TRinindadians natural love dancehall, especially the clean and reggae music… NOT because they want to be Jamaiacan, but because they respect the culture .
This tradition of dancehall and reggae as intertwined in Trinidaian culture , has been a phenomenon for over TWENTY YEARS … Exploding in the eighties …
So if is a TRINI vs. JAMAICAN war you are trying to start, try again.
Cuz d 22,000 illegal Jamaiacans are living VERY happily in Trinidad.
If you want a headline hit drama story , publish d video of the Jamaican woman who JUST break a Trini man heart and scammed him out of 100,000 TT ( bout 45,000) U.S. )
D poor man was in love. Help bury a dead baby that was not his. Send money to Jamaiaca weekly… Only to realize that he was being played . Now THAT is news !
Illegal Jamaicans? Aren’t we part of Caricom – even if they working & living there how are they illegal
you must dunce
Trinidad better pase dem up everyweh cause di music naw dead… just a different time and energy new energy each time one go in another come out…. I love music
Ok thats just ONE place, wont kill dancehall.
most danchall now are f***ry shit so i dont wrong them iam jamaican and now we have too much batty man in music big 90s is best music big up bounty killer