Sean Paul is supporting his native Jamaica in the wake of Hurricane Melissa by matching donations up to $50,000.
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Hurricane Melissa: Sean Paul to match up to $50K in donations for victims in Jamaica
Hurricane Melissa destroyed infrastructure and left many people without power while others were stranded on roofs.
Another reggae superstar, Shaggy, is also rallying for his home country. For the artist, known for such hits as “Boombastic,” “In the Summertime” and “It Wasn’t Me,” the cause is more personal; his ...
Nicki Minaj led a relief mission to Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa, sending her team to deliver supplies following the ...
As the entertainment fraternity continues to lend its platforms and resources to relief efforts, Bounty Killer has joined ...
Sean Paul isn’t just turning up the heat with his hits—he’s turning up the heart, too. The Jamaican dancehall star is using ...
In Summary Sean Paul spearheads the "Food For The Poor Jamaica" campaign with a $50k donation. Sean Paul has urged his fans across the globe to contribute to his foundation, the Sean Paul Foundation, ...
"I'm on an adrenaline run at this point," Grammy-winning reggae icon Shaggy tells Billboard less than a week after Hurricane ...
The album Throw Down Your Arms by Irish singer Sinead O’Connor, which was produced by Sly and Robbie and recorded at Anchor ...
On Thursday, October 30, the Dutty Rock artist hopped on Instagram and asked his supporters to give what they can to help victims of Hurricane Melissa. Paul said his foundation is teaming up with Food ...
The star on coordinating food, water, and medicine dispersal in a town ravished by Hurricane Melissa with the help of a buddy ...
Blueface wasted no time throwing down the gauntlet for a boxing showdown with Jake Paul during his first post-prison interview, declaring himself ready to step into the ring after gaining 60 pounds ...
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