The deejay will appear in court this morning at 9 a.m. to hear the final verdict. It has been a long-awaited decision for the dancehall star who stood trial for 17-weeks. After being convicted in 2014 to life imprisonment, the deejay contested the decision in the Court of Appeal.
Jamaica: Congratulations is order to dancehall artist Popcaan
Unnu can’t chat to Popcaan again He is the second Jamaican artist to sell out the Crystal Palace Bowl in London. The first Jamaican reggae artist was none other than…