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Earn Your Leisure’s Troy And Rashad Talk With JR Watkis About Jamaican Music Connection With Hip Hop And More

Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings' Earn Your Leisure podcast has been a top podcast in Jamaica and other parts of the world.  Their impact on hip-hop culture runs deep but…

Jada Kingdom Silent On Singles But Dominating Collabs With Male Artists

If you are a male artist looking for that perfect mix of harmony, risqué and sweet love-making feature, then Dancehall songstress Jada Kingdom will give you the right verse or…

Did Rastafarians Invent Reggae? Jamaican Pastor Weighs In On The Genre’s Origins

Although Reggae contains much Rastafari symbolism and several of the genre's most prolific entertainers identify as Rastafarians, one Jamaican pastor believes it is important to note that the Rastafari movement…

Shenseea Channels Medusa But Where Is The Culture?

Shenseea's music video for Run Run racked up over 2 million views over the weekend. The director used scenes of a man running with a heart in his hand, her…

Chris Williams Shares How Dancehall/Reggae Artists Can Attract Investments And Capitalize On Jamaican Culture

Proven Wealth CEO Chris Williams manages over US$1Bn and his company, is the biggest shareholder In Dream Entertainment, the organizers of Dream Weekend. In this interview, he shares principles from…

Hazard Poshgad Shines With ‘Grateful’

Dancehall artist Hazard Poshgad is pleased with the response to his latest single, Grateful, an ode to giving thanks for one's position in life. "Life ah the greatest, gratitude purifies…

3T Krush Is Gunning For The ‘Top Dolla’

Dancehall artiste 3T Krush should be on everyone's radar. He is hoping to 'crush' his rivals with his futuristic flows, savvy lyrics and his boyish good looks. "The girls dem…

Boozy Bee Ready To Drop ‘Ignarant’ Album

Dancehall-rapper Boozy Bee always had a love for making music, and he wanted a way to escape the grind of the streets so he began writing and deejaying his grimy…