Archive for January, 2011

Blue Soap company says cake soap dont bleach

January 15th, 2011 | By

Dr Dhiru Tanna, chairman of Blue Power Group limited, soap manufacturer and building retailer, has rubbished claims that the popular ‘blue soap’ or ‘cake soap’ made by his company, has any skin lightening effect, or that the controversy surrounding the product has increased sales.

“Blue soap does not bleach. It has no ingredients in it that damages the skin,” Tanna said. “If anybody is saying that it will discolour the skin or take off pigmentation that is absolutely not true,” he told the Business Observer.

Tanna also denied claims that as a result of the popularity of the song the price of the soap or the sales of his products have increased.

On the other hand, he told the Business Observer that “one of Vybz Kartel’s producers called us to use one of the machines we use to make the soap appear in his video.”

He said he agreed to the use of the machine but with the caveat that “they must tell people that the blue soap that we make will have no effect on bleaching the skin”. Tanna said he was assured that this would be done. Vybz Kartel has since released a follow up song, ‘Cake Soap’ for which the video was shot, but in neither of the songs has he explicitly claimed that the soap causes bleaching.

Tanna said his product is a laundry detergent and even though there are varieties, which can be used for personal care, none of the soaps that Blue Power produces has the effect of lightening the skin.

“No, our company would not have the technology. We make laundry and bathing soaps. I don’t know how to make anything else,” Tanna said, explaining that his company is now focused on extending into the bathing soap market, which he “has not even begun to touch”.

Kartel has himself expressed the desire to manufacture his own brand of ‘cake soaps’, but Tanna said Blue Power, which is the largest manufacturer of laundry detergent in Jamaica, was not approached to make it, and that despite Blue Power’s expertise in making soaps, it would not be a business line he would consider going into at this point.

He said he was told by Kartel’s camp that the proposed soap would be a medicated soap for acne.

Tanna explained that a medicated soap would most likely be made overseas and imported into Jamaica with a higher cost base than currently obtains for the soaps that Blue Power manufactures.

“If he is importing medicated soap then it would be coming from abroad and with the duty structure it would be in a different market from us,” Tanna said. “Making soap is quite a complex business, you need an extensive distribution network and a manufacturing establishment.”

Kartel ignited a fire storm of controversy, and multiple musical counteractions, when he claimed in an interview that the reason for his noticeably lighter complexion was as a result of the use of ‘cake soap’ combined with the effect of air conditioning. The use of ‘cake soap’ to enhance the complexion was initially referenced in his song ‘Straight Jeans and Fitted’ in which the most popular line was “cool like mi wash mi face wid the cake soap”.

Blue Power Group became the first manufacturing company to be listed on the Junior Stock Exchange in April last year. The soap and hardware conglomerate, founded over a decade ago, currently enjoys a 40 per cent market share in the soap manufacturing and distribution business in Jamaica. With the soap manufacturing operations on Victoria Avenue off Windward Road, the hardware operations is located in Papine and books revenue of over $40 million per month. For the second quarter ended October 31, 2010, Blue Power Limited posted a 77.3 per cent increase in net profit resulting in a gain of $3.7 million over the corresponding second quarter of 2009.

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New spot Uptown

January 15th, 2011 | By


Club Impulse, formerly, The Office, will open its doors and provide superior entertainment for its patrons, beginning with a welcome party on Thursday.

The club, which is located on the top floor of the New Kingston Burger King building, will serve as an alternative party spot for business and working adults who want to party and unwind.

Now under new management, the club has been revamped and refurbished to accommodate its patrons from Thursday to Sunday nights.

Proprietors of the club, Impact Entertainment, said: “There will be something for every adult at Club Impulse. Whatever your personality type is, there is a party night that caters to you. Our theme nights will be geared towards a more mature audience, so to speak.”

After Work Jam

On Fridays, the club will have its After Work Jam. “Instead of rushing from your New Kingston, Cross Roads or downtown office and sitting in traffic for hours to get home and attempt to come back out to hit the club scene, we’ll be open at 5 p.m., to facilitate those who want to come over and start unwinding and having fun,” a representative said.

“From time to time, we’ll be having live band performances, comedy shows and some of the things which have been missing from the party scene. In a nutshell, our club is for the independent, the grown and the sexy adults on the party scene.”

Fun and frolic isn’t complete without great drink mixes at affordable prices. The owners say this, too, has been taken care of. On their employee roster are some of the island’s best bartenders.

“We want people to feel comfortable and eager to order any drink they want to. As the name of the club suggests, whatever their impulses say, that’s what we cater to. Just think it, and we’ll serve it.”

In addition to Club Impulse’s After Work Jam being staged each Friday 5-11 p.m., there will be Happy Thursdays with lots of drink specials and an open-bar concept, Wednesday having a retro vibe, Saturday nights with the party vibes and Sunday nights will see the staging of the already established and popular ‘Gyal Farm Sundayz’ party.

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“Now you See Me Now you Dont” is the new song and dance from Marlon Overmars Hardy

January 15th, 2011 | By


Marlon ‘Overmars’ Hardy is vowing to make 2011 his time to shine with his new song and dance ‘‘Now You See Me Now You Don’t’ getting more and more radio play, ‘Overmars’ is off to a good start already.  As with most of the dances that Marlon ‘Ovamarz’ Hardy creates, this dance with his signature classy style, smooth foot work and body movements .

In a release sent to THE WEEKEND STAR, Ovamarz said, “The thing with Now You See Me Now You Don’t is that just hearing the name brings a smile to people’s faces.  And although it may look difficult at first, it’s quite easy to get the hang of it. I was in Washington in December for a few shows, including Icons and Idols, and the response to the dance was amazing.”

Ovamarz recalled how he got goose pimples as he watched in almost disbelief when his creation was broadcast on television live from Beijing, China, as Usain Bolt ‘Nuh Linga-ed’ on the world stage and placed Ovamarz and the dance in the annals of history.

In addition to Nuh Linga, Marz has created the Raging Bull – his first official dance – Nuh Behaviour, Step Ova and Now You See Me Now You Don’t.

Ovamarz is  excited about his latest project, not only because the dance is being hailed as slick, but also the fact that this time he is involved in both the song and the dance.

Since last year, with encouragement from his management, Celebrity Promotions, he has been giving his projects another dimension by testing out his vocal chords. He tested the waters with Nuh Behaviour and he admitted he is getting closer to the mark.

Kartel “Sorry dont discuss Artiste too busy making Millions”

January 15th, 2011 | By


Donia in a recent interview with 876radio says Vybz Kartel is a coward if he doesn’t respond in 3 days.

The three days expired yesterday and no word from Vybz Kartel except, “sorry don’t discuss artistes. I’m too busy making millions.”

Aidonia been dropping several diss tracks aimed at his former friend now turn enemy for some time now.

“Aidonia is like a hungry and confuse child, him is like a drowning straw looking for someone to hold on to,” Kartel said in recent MTV UK interview.

Aidonia responded with his own interview with 876radio, and issued a direct challenged to the Gaza Empire leader.

“Kartel nuh have no lyrics, yuh turn singer, If yuh seh yuh a di baddest artiste just defend dis. When da interview ya drop mi a give him three days fi ansa and mi nah talk ansa pon no interview, ansa inna song,” Aidonia said.

“If three days pass and yuh nuh seh nutten, di world know seh Kartel a coward. Put it inna music and come sort it out and show di people dem seh yuh a nuh fool, yuh only a gwaan like yuh bad and yuh a di biggest informer bout ya,” Donia added.

Should Kartel answer back….What do you think?

Aidonia responds to Kartel MTV UK interview

January 15th, 2011 | By

J.O.P. artist Aidonia responds to Vybz Kartel in a recent interview with 876radio.

During the last couple of weeks DHU brought you the 3 part audio interview Vybz Kartel recently completed MTV UK…

When asked about his relationship to Aidonia and the ensuing beef between the two Kartel says  “Aidonia is like a hungry and confuse child, him is like a drowning straw looking for someone to hold on to,” Kartel said.

Aidonia responded by calling out the Gaza Empire leader on a number of issues.

According to Donia, Vybz Kartel is the confuse one after he diss Bounty Killer who he once refer to as his daddy. Donia also said Vybz Kartel badmind Mavado for his rise to fame out of the same Bounty Killer led Alliance from which Kartel first came from.

“When Mavado buss, nobody didn’t remember Vybz Kartel, its we and Busy and Mavado buss and run the whole place, so we said Addi a wi daddy, its the straw we give him to hold on to and him grab on to it,” Aidonia said.

Watch full interview below…

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