
Mr. Easy Channels Pain With ‘Wish You Were Here’
Dancehall-reggae star Mr. Easy knows that Jamaicans are traumatized and hurting because of the loss of loved ones precipitated by the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic and a murder epidemic.
Articles published on Friday, December 3, 2021

Dancehall-reggae star Mr. Easy knows that Jamaicans are traumatized and hurting because of the loss of loved ones precipitated by the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic and a murder epidemic.

Billboard-charting producer and musicologist, Kurt Riley, has joined the call for the more seasoned Reggae/Dancehall music producers to help to nurture and mentor their younger counterparts in the industry.

After being momentarily slighted by DJ Khaled a few weeks ago, Shenseea’s manager Romeich Major is now happy to show off his link with the American music mogul.

Anytime Jamaica appears to be descending into disorder and degeneracy, the voices of Rastafarian musicians have always served as an incendiary, to compel the country to get ahold of itself.

The Grammy-nominated Queen of Dancehall Spice makes another substantial move in the North American music industry, nabbing a spot in the upper half of NPR’s 100 Best Songs of 2021 list.

While Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is being praised by many Rastafarians, after he took full command of the army and went into direct combat to suppress combatants from the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), Bob Marley’s son Rohan Marley, is not so inclined.

Dancehall artist Bounty Killer through his Bounty Killer Foundation has made a generous donation of $400,000 JMD (approximately $2,560 USD) to Dancehall veteran Tiger, who recently suffered a stroke and is in need of financial assistance.