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Mixed views on Jamaica’s ban on songs pushing illegal activity

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News A screenshot from Jamarican artiste Skillibeng music video of Whap Whap. - THERE are mixed views within TT's music industry when it comes to the recent decision by the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica (BCJ) to ban audio and video recordings that promote illegal drugs, scamming and illegal guns. Last week, the commission – that country's regulatory body for radio, TV and cable – said its directive is “guided by and […]

Source: Trinidad News

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