Koffee Shares First Single ‘West Indies’ Off Upcoming Debut Album: Watch
Reggae sensation Koffee has released visuals for West Indies—the first single from her upcoming debut album which will be released via RCA Records in 2022.
Reggae sensation Koffee has released visuals for West Indies—the first single from her upcoming debut album which will be released via RCA Records in 2022.
The Grammy Kid Koffee is keeping the pace as she readies the release of a new song West Indies come this Thursday, October 7.
Rihanna has assured her fans that the completion of her upcoming Reggae-inspired/infused R9 album, on which Koffee is rumored to be a songwriter, still remains high on her list of priorities, and says they should, most importantly, ‘expect the unexpected’.
Dancehall’s love affair with cars is closely linked to superficial ideas of success or lack thereof, which is also scored by its proximity to the most beautiful and exclusive women.
Dancehall songstresses Jada Kingdom and Shenseea, the Grammy Kid Koffee and Reggae singer Protoje are the Jamaican voices you’ll hear on the EA Madden NFL 22 Playlist.
Rapture, the title track off Koffee’s Grammy Award-winning EP, is now BRIT Certified silver in the United Kingdom for sales of over 200,000 copies.
The Dancehall throne may be up for grabs as the top women in the genre take on the international scene.
Grammy award-winning Reggae artist Koffee continues to make history. Her song Toast has long surpassed 100 million views on YouTube making her the only Jamaican woman to reach that mark with one music video.
Beatmaker for Koffee’s Toast hit song, IzyBeats, says he now has Dancehall deejay Skillibeng on his radar, and would love for the E-Syde artiste to feature on his plethora of future projects.
Lockdown producer Dane Ray has revealed that the Unruly Boss Popcaan was the mastermind who initiated the connection with Koffee helping to bring to fruition, what turned out to be the biggest Dancehall song of 2020.
Nigerian singer Burna Boy just scored a coveted Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for his 2018 release, Ye.
The Organisation of the Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission, in collaboration with Oxygen with Nicole (O2N) Foundation and the Global Coalition, are promising a “phenomenal” virtual showcase of Caribbean excellence, “Stronger Together….We
A week after Clarks Originals unveiled its Clarks and Jamaica marketing documentary, The Gleaner newspaper has reported that all is not well with the British footwear company financially, resulting in it “launching its new Dancehall campaign aimed in part at reconnecting with Jamaican ‘cult’ consumers, as a way to regain lost sales”.
CLARKS ORIGINALS launched a new collection and accompanying video campaign Clarks & Jamaica using the voices and talents of 7 Jamaican bred stars to explain what the Clarks Original brand means to Jamaica.
Clarks Originals unveiled the full 10-minute mini-documentary today on YouTube, after initially announcing on its Instagram page on Sunday that the video, which features Koffee, Protoje, Sevana, Lila Iké, The NoMaddz, England footballer Raheem Sterling, and British artist M1llionz, would be released this Friday.
Clarks Originals drew the ire of some Jamaicans after they previewed snippets of a new documentary dubbed Clarks and Jamaica, which seems to be devoid of Dancehall artists responsible for making the brand famous in Jamaica, like Super Cat, Popcaan, Vybz Kartel, and Jahvillani.
In the aftermath of the now-viral video of 101 Doll Squadron gyrating to Sean Paul’s Boasty and Koffee’s Toast, during a Royal Australian Navy’s ship commissioning ceremony, the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has defended the female dance troupe.
Dancehall music, and two of its superstars, have been weaved into a controversy Down Under, after the Australian Defence Force, engaged the 101 Doll Squadron, an all-female Dancehall troupe, to “wine-up and back it up”, as part of the official commissioning ceremony for the Royal Australian Navy’s HMAS Supply ship in Sydney on Sunday.
Dancehall superstar Sean Paul is insisting that many Dancehall acts have not been able to have cross-over hit songs, due to a vast section of the global music audience not being able to understand Patois.
Reggae songstress Koffee was seen “catching a vibe” with American producer DJ Khaled. Khaled is back in Jamaica and his Instagram is filled with videos and photos of his trip.