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7 Takeaways From Chronixx’s New Single ‘Safe N Sound’

Just when many Jamaicans were giving up on Rastafarian artists for being eerily silent about the important issues plaguing the island's society, Chronixx has responded forcefully, sparing neither government nor…

From The ‘Move In’, To Being ‘IN:SIDE’: Runkus Recalls His Journey

Runkus has proven himself as one of the most talented and dedicated artists of his generation. Through his breakout project Move In, and his subsequent single efforts like $$$, 5Gs,…

Sean Paul: ‘Live N Livin’ Album Review 

Grammy Award-winning Dancehall deejay Sean Paul is back with an exciting excursion on his latest album, Live N Livin.

How Indie Jamaican Artists Can Make It Onto The Billboard Reggae Chart

With no live shows or tours to be staged amid protracted lockdowns, Jamaican artists have gone fully into writing and production mode with over two dozen albums expected to be…

Maxi Priest Eyes Reggae Grammy 2021, Uses Hiatus To Create Another New Album

British reggae vocalist Maxi Priest has relocated to Jamaica for the last couple of months and he has used the hiatus to make a lot of new music, a new…

Yaksta Talks Manifesting Ambitions, Big Break And Dreams

We caught up with Yaksta at Vigilanti Entertainment Studios for the scoop on his meteoric rise to prominence.

Let’s Take It Higher: Humble Heir Skip Marley In Search Of His Higher Calling

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UgVEAzXXZE If Skip Marley had his way, world leaders would wise up overnight and Toots and the Maytals will win this year’s Reggae Grammy. Oddly enough, or maybe not at…

For Dancehall’s Sake: UWI Culture Lecturer Says Veteran Producers Should Nurture Younger Counterparts

Director of the Institute of Caribbean Studies at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Dr. Sonjah Stanley Niaah, is calling on older Reggae and Dancehall music producers to help…