Vevine Goldson's Blog, page 48
May 10, 2019
Khalia:Checking out her fashion style and vibes
The (My Name) singer Khalia saunters her curvaceous body inPopular trends like the knee-length shorts, waist-length vest tops tights and mini skirts,garnering much attention everywhere she goes. She often mixed her style between baggy shirts and pants and form fitting printer shorts, body suits and mid-drift tops and more.The bold colors and pieces that she […]
Published on May 10, 2019 17:40
Rihanna makes history with new fashion label Fenty
Singer Rihanna is to launch a fashion label with French luxury goods group Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH). The label is called Fenty, after the singer’s full name – Robyn Rihanna Fenty, and will launch in Spring 2019. She will become the first woman of colour to lead a house under the LVMH brand, and […]
Published on May 10, 2019 16:58
Who remember the fictional band that went by the name The Archies?
Two weeks ago I bumped into The Archies, the video marked sugar sugar on you tube and I clicked on the song and couldn’t stop listening because it brought back so many memories from my child-hood,when me and my sis were very young girls, we use to sit up in bed every night reading Archie […]
Published on May 10, 2019 16:46
May 6, 2019
Khalia:Summer Body Song Is Infectious
khalia summer body.With summer just around the corner and trying to get fit for the beach parties and walkies,summer body by khalia could’nt be more appropriate. I’m doing my workout out ruitine to her summer body song,I just put it on loop and thats it done! The sun has been teasing us over the last […]
Published on May 06, 2019 07:16
Beyonce’s Homecoming documentary and New Album – will be out soon
A new documentary about Beyoncé’s 2018 Coachella performance has just dropped and she’s also released a new album. The new album is called Homecoming: The Live Album and features the full song list from Beyoncé’s legendary Coachella 2018 performance, including the live versions of Sorry and Drunk In Love. Netflix has even changed it’s social […]
Published on May 06, 2019 07:05
May 1, 2019
Khalia: The (One Dance) Song From Artist Khalia That Is Keeping The Dance hall Buzzing
Khalia emerged on the music scene Khalia recognized for her collaboration with American rapper wiz khalifa I rolled up. Young fresh and classy and we just can’t get enough of her smooth classic reggae pop and dance hall sound.The Jamaican born Londoner has brought a beautiful flavor to the dance hall music we know and […]
Published on May 01, 2019 15:58
April 29, 2019
R@B Singer and dance teacher Mya Harrision dancing with the stars pics
In 2002, Lady Marmalade won Mya a Grammy Award. She has also won 26 other awards and been nominated for 67 others. In 2009, she emerged second place on Dancing With The Stars. During her childhood, Mýa sometimes had to endure insensitive comments about her ethnic background, but her accomplishments as a dancer helped her […]
Published on April 29, 2019 18:06
Claude Mckay: The 1900 – Author, Poet, Journalist – Biography
Claude McKay was a Jamaican-American writer and poet. He was a seminal figure in the Harlem Renaissance and wrote three novels: Home to Harlem (1928), a best-seller which won the Harmon Gold Award for Literature, Banjo (1929), and Banana Bottom (1933). McKay also authored a collection of short stories, Gingertown (1932), and two autobiographical books, […]
Published on April 29, 2019 10:18
Tyga’s Hip Hop Fashion: Style And Dressing In The African American Rap World
“Rappers have always liked style and fashion Hip hop fashion, also known as big fashion, is a distinctive style of dress originating from African American, Latin and other inner city youth on the scene of New York City, later followed by Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, Philadelphia, the San Francisco Bay Area, Detroit, Memphis, Virginia, Atlanta, […]
Published on April 29, 2019 09:53
April 24, 2019
1920s BBC Journalists Una Marson: Selected Poems
Una Marson, of Santa Cruz, Saint Elizabeth parish, was the youngest of six children born to Rev. Solomon Isaac, a Baptist parson, and Ada Marson. In 1928 she launched her own magazine in Kingston, Jamaica – The Cosmopolitan – which dealt with local, proto-feminist, and workers’ rights issues. Her first book of poems she self-published […]
Published on April 24, 2019 05:48


