Cat Coore Says Dancehall Must Focus On Melody And Musical Presentation
An instrumentalist, singer, and living Reggae legend, Stephen ‘Cat’ Coore has been in the music industry for five decades.
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An instrumentalist, singer, and living Reggae legend, Stephen ‘Cat’ Coore has been in the music industry for five decades.
Earl Chapman, one of the most important business developers in Canada, has worked with many International and Caribbean companies in getting them listed on the Jamaican Stock Exchange as well as the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Reggae artist Jesse Royal is in the studio working on his upcoming sophomore album which he revealed in this interview will be titled Royal.
Sean Paul’s manager Steve “Urchin” Wilson is in promotion mode with the Dancehall superstar’s new album Live N Livin, as well as his own book Look Down.
Dancehall superstar Sean Paul has not one but two albums dropping this year, and he has been busy promoting the first one out the gate, Live N Livin.
Jamaica began rolling out its COVID-19 vaccination program on Wednesday (March 10) and there has been an indisputable increase in the number of people who say they are ready to get the jab.
Known as the “youngest veteran”, Damian Marley has made a name for himself locally and internationally in the music business although he is from Reggae royalty.
Walshy Fire has played a major part in the development of Caribbean music. The Grammy Award-winning producer has been instrumental in the careers of Reggae superstars Chronixx and Koffee and has made countless hits with his group Major Lazer.
For a long time Jamaicans have validated, and in so doing spread, the idea that artists native to the country need to break out locally or risk not breaking internationally.
Jamaican music is fast-paced primarily because of the audience’s insatiable demand for it, and yet there are those artists who manage a timely balance of their own design.
Jamaica is a sea of muses, and inspired artists, something which is reflected in both our music and culture.
Protoje’s swanky showcase of #squadgoals in his new music video Switch It Up is creating a buzz while climbing the trending list on YouTube Jamaica.
DancehallMag caught up with Tarrus Riley to get his thoughts on his latest release, EZ Nuh, and his consistent innovation within Jamaican music.
The year 2020 has been a breakout one for Damage Musiq Recording label and its chief executive officer Dwayne ‘Damage Musiq’ Parkinson.
DancehallMag: How long have you been in music and how did you start? Slim Knight: At first I started doing music for fun when I was in 11th grade in high school basically just to see if I could write songs for a clash… I didn’t take music serious until my father passed away in 2010 due to a tragic shooting.
As a titan in Reggae and Dancehall music, Agent Sasco is a prime example of the transformation and growth that is possible for the genre’s most raw and gritty.
Jahvel Morrison, more popularly known as Jahvy Ambassador, of True Ambassador Entertainment, has set himself apart with his talent and undeniable attention to detail and precision in music production.
Buju Banton has a lot to be thankful for, in what has been an extraordinarily successful 2020 for a number of reasons – and fans will be delighted to learn that reggae star isn’t quite finished with this year yet.
From the stalwarts in Reggae music to the new generation of entertainers, Dorian Green has been instrumental in making their sounds and performances brilliant.
His lyrical potency caught the ears and eyes of hundreds of thousands recently when a video shared on social media went viral.