Wayne Wonder said he always believed that No Letting Go would have become a major hit. His intuition became a reality in 2003 when it exploded as a massive crossover hit song in the United States, the ...
Wayne Wonder was born in July of 1972 in the rainy parish which brought us Bling Dawg and Louie Culture, Portland. In his early days, the world knew him as Von Wayne Charles. His singing began as a ...
If you’ve heard of Wayne Wonder and are operating under the belief that he’s a one-hit wonder, you are mistaken. In 2003, the pioneering reggae singer gained international attention for his ...
Wayne Wonder is on a musical high with his latest single Falling. The track, produced by Tony Kelly, was released last month. “Being consistent within the music industry takes hard work. I have been ...
Responding to a recent LoopJamaica story that quotes reggae artist Wayne Wonder as citing a fundamental disagreement leading to his decision not to appear at the upcoming Unity Fest, the management ...
Carribean-Born Kevin Lyttle, whose song ‘Turn Me On’ has been ripping up stages worldwide, is heading for Ghana with Wayne Wonder. The event sponsored by Areeba will be taking place at the Accra ...
Wayne Wonder is a Jamaican dancehall and R&B artist. His new album Foreva boasts collaborations with world renowned dancehall producers Don Corleone and Tony Kelly (Sean Paul, Elephant Man). It ...
Wayne Wonder is a ladies’ man who’s down with the thugs, equally at home crooning solo love songs over dancehall beats or lacing rude-boy anthems with buttery choruses. His panty-wetting tenor is ...
Wayne Wonder didn’t lead the recent charge of dancehall artists crossing over on the American charts–Shaggy, Beenie Man, Elephant Man, and most notably Sean Paul have been battering the gates for a ...
Thank you to everyone. As I look at the clock on the wall its time to bid you one and all goodbye. Farewell, so long - keep supporting. Love. Love is lovely. War is ugly.