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Best Dress Female Artistes

Marion 'Lady Saw' Hall

Queen Of The Dancehall

Her voice resonates far beyond the rough ghettos of Jamaica, Lady Saw, Dancehall's First Lady, is inarguably the wickedest female Deejay to ever rock the mic. Lady Saw, remains true to her raunchy sexual ego, while demonstrating a mature, not often explored, emotional side that ultimately authenticates her diversity as an musician. Whether it's the pat-your-front woman anthems that she's notorious for ("Power of Pum Pum," "Walk Out") or the rugged street tracks that win her credibility amongst the thugs ("Me and My Crew," "Chat to Mi Back") Mama Saw delivers a perfect Raw blend on Walk Out.

   

Michelle D'Angel Davis

Very Elegant

Wife, Mother , Business Woman and first Lady of MAFIA House.

D'Angel began to pursue her musical career while operating her boutique. Her first solo effort "Hottie Girls" was produced by Kevin Blake and released in 2004.

Her latest recordings is entitled "Lets Go" produced by BigShip Label. The song "Baby Father" featuring Vybz Kartel is in heavy rotation in the Clubs, Session and on the charts.

   

Cecile 'Bad Gal' Charlton

Pretty In Pink

Style, wit, grace, intelligence, creativity and flare for controversy are all key components for a budding diva. Add a bit of sexiness, a lethal body and stunning smile along with a large measure of talent and you've just defined the allure of Ce'Cile - Dancehall's Bad Gyal.

She writes lyrics that other females shy away from for fear of being shunned in the Jamaica's male dominated music scene. Her much anticipated debut album of "girl-power" anthems "Bad Gyal", is most likely to thrust her to the international stage.

   
Best Dress Male Artistes
 

Moses 'Beenie Man' Davis

King Of The Dancehall

One of Jamaica's most crucial DJs, Beenie Man's recording career stretches back to 1981, although it was in the sound systems where he later made his mark. The witty toaster began his true ascent to stardom in the early '90s, and by 1994, his reputation couldn't be beat. Then again, when you're a recording veteran at age ten, one wonders just what took him so long. Known for songs like "Slam", "King of The Dancehall", "Who Am I" and many more.

   

Calvin 'Prodigal Son' Whilby

Living In The Light

31 years old, Jamaica's most sought after Gospel Artiste. He's more than gospel as his music cross boundaries such as Reggae, Dancehall and mainstream (secular). Known for crossover hits such as I Wish, Woe, Radikal Style, Gully People and most recently Ketch a Fire & Bongo Town.

   

Jeffery 'Assassin' Campbell

Step Pon Dem

This 25 year old exploded onto the music scene with his lyrical talent and captivating presence. Never afraid to touch any subject with his songs, he's on a musical rampage to gain more than fame and stardom but something far greater: Relevance.
For this he is called; provocative, serious and impressively mature.

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