
Ishawna, Ed Sheeran Share Music Video For ‘Brace It’
Brace It – the surprise Dancehall-Pop collaboration between Ishawna and Ed Sheeran – has finally gotten the music video treatment nearly a year after its release.
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Brace It – the surprise Dancehall-Pop collaboration between Ishawna and Ed Sheeran – has finally gotten the music video treatment nearly a year after its release.
Dancehall artist Bush Wakka has teamed up with fellow dancehall youngblood Ricco Ras for the new single, Killers Dem Out.
Alaine and Dexta Daps deliver all the feels and then some in their unexpected yet serene collaboration – See It Ya, a Reggae ballad that blurs the lines between R&B and Soul, which shines as a rare moment of serendipity for the genre.
Upcoming Dancehall artist Mad Daag6, a member of the 6ixx clan, was one of three men whose bullet-riddled bodies were found by residents a few days ago in Mount Zion, St.
Dancehall artist Skeng made an appearance in Queen of Rap Nicki Minaj’s official music video for Red Ruby Da Sleeze.
Dancehall artist Laden makes his bid for a summer anthem with Immortal – his first single since being released from prison in April this year.
Every week our writers at DancehallMag highlight new Jamaican songs and videos you should add to your Reggae, Dancehall, Trap, and R&B playlists.
Dancehall diss tracks are a dime a dozen. A gospel diss track? Not so much. British gospel deejay Minister Taf is airing out his grievances with Satan on his upcoming single Bam Bam, laced with personal experiences of the “little punk” trying to give him a “Job season” – a reference to the rich yet righteous man whose faith was wickedly tested by the devil.
Janelle Monáe’s newly released Reggae single Lipstick Lover continues the American star’s love affair with Jamaican music, culture, and food.
After releasing the official audio for their new single Slow Motion last February, Baby Cham, Bounty Killer and Dexta Daps have premiered a follow-up mini-movie and music video on Friday, May 5.
The landscape of Dancehall music has changed a lot since the golden ages of the 90s and 2000s.
Dancehall star Dovey Magnum is breaking through a glass ceiling in her own career with the release of her first EP, No Filter, on May 5.
Jamaican singer Ria Rania might still be finding her footing in the Dancehall industry, but she’s already released her second EP titled Service.
Dancehall fusion artist Mezmo Roc One soared to No. 1 on the UK iTunes Reggae Charts last weekend with his latest single, “Go Baby Go,” an Afrobeat-infused track with a feel-good vibe.
Minister Marion Hall, formerly Queen of Dancehall Lady Saw, has released the official visuals for her latest single, I’m Doing Better.
Jamaican singer Khalia released her very own Reggae cover of Miley Cyrus’ Flowers on Friday, April 21.
Every week writers at DancehallMag highlight new Jamaican songs and videos you should add to your Reggae, Dancehall, Trap, and R&B playlists.
Bling Dawg has released an official music video for Prayer We Use featuring the Unruly Boss Popcaan. The music video for the track, which appeared on Bling’s debut album Elev8 last year, features authentic and raw footage of the two Dancehall stars in the rivers and hills of their home, Jamaica.
The self-proclaimed Lady of Dancehall D’Angel is back with another controversial single. This time, she dares to tackle the stereotypical dynamic of threesomes by declaring that she would prefer to ‘get it on’ with two men.
Former couple Ce’cile and Christopher Martin have each been experiencing lonely nights of late and are set out to do something about it in their new single, No Expectations.