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Yanique Rises From Magnum Kings And Queens

Kingston, Jamaica August 13, 2011:- Popular host of Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall Yanique Barrett has grown from strength to strength since cementing her role on Jamaica’s number one Dancehall show.

The young talent has made several big moves recently such as the hosting of Ne-Yo ’s Compound Island concert in Negril over the emancipation weekend and becoming a personality on hit Jamaican radio Fame FM. The curvaceous diva is excited about her recent career moves: “I am so thrilled at the recent happenings, the Ne-Yo concert was big and now I am on Fame FM; it’s just excitement all around”

The Champaign Life concert which was held at Jungle in Negril over the Emancipation weekend was part of a two part series which began on Friday July 29 with a ultra-VIP welcome party at Boardwalk Village and The Champagne Life concert on Saturday July 30 which featured several of Jamaica’s top artistes such as Hezron, Beenie Man, Voicemail and the big man himself Ne-Yo.

Over the last few weeks Yanique has also been heard on Fame FM hosting the popular program E-Blaze. She has interviewed top artistes such as Tiffa, Ne-Yo, D’Angel, Voicemail and several others. The newly minted radio personality is happy at the chance of working at such a great radio institution: “Fame FM is foundation radio. Every day that I go to Fame I learn something new and it’s always an exciting experience. I want to make a positive contribution to the station and I am so happy that they saw talent in me and had the faith that I could work on such a popular and reputable station”.

Yanique is clearly a rising star and continues to make her mark in the media and on the party landscape. Yanique is booked to host the International Reggae Wine Festival this weekend plus several events in the coming months and listen to Fame FM where the curvaceous diva continues to make her mark and is always blazing.

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