
Minister Marion Hall Says Lady Saw Fans Have Been Fighting Her Gospel Career
Former Dancehall Queen Lady Saw turned gospel artist Minister Marion Hall says some of her former fans have been fighting her career since her switch from secular music.
Best New Dancehall And Reggae Music: Here we highlight the best new songs, music videos, and albums from emerging and established artists in the two Jamaican genres. Find curated playlists from us on Spotify.
Former Dancehall Queen Lady Saw turned gospel artist Minister Marion Hall says some of her former fans have been fighting her career since her switch from secular music.
Reggae deejay Kabaka Pyramid recently debuted his latest track titled “Greatness”, produced by Deejay Theory, which landed at number four on the Global iTunes Reggae Charts last week.
Jamaican sensation Koffee has just premiered the official music video for her song, ‘The Harder They Fall’ from the Netflix released movie of the same name.
Jamaican producer Rvssian says he played his cards right when he invited American rappers Future and Lil Baby on his new track M&M.
King and Queen of Dancehall Vybz Kartel and Spice have joined forces once more for another of their highly passionate collaborations, this one dubbed Private Message.
Dancehall star Shenseea and producer Rvssian of Rich Immigrants have reconnected yet again for the single, You’re The One I Love.
Dancehall artist Bryka has stepped forward in support of dancehall’s integrity with a stinging track dubbed Not At All that seeks to re-establish certain principles that Jamaicans hold dear.
In addition to the highly anticipated drop from Masicka, Stalk Ashley, Prince Swanny, Popcaan, Yaksta and more checked in with new music, deserving of a spot on your playlist this week.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5. Masicka’s rounded debut album 438 was worth the wait, a masterful blend of his prowess, appeal and street savvy.
Even before dancehall deejay Devin Di Dakta dropped his EP Freshman on Friday (December 3) it already showed signs of success on the charts.
Dancehall-reggae star Mr. Easy knows that Jamaicans are traumatized and hurting because of the loss of loved ones precipitated by the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic and a murder epidemic.
Anytime Jamaica appears to be descending into disorder and degeneracy, the voices of Rastafarian musicians have always served as an incendiary, to compel the country to get ahold of itself.
The dance maestro Ding Dong is back with a new Dancehall party tune, this time with two accomplices, American rapper Safaree and dancer sensation Pata Skeng.
Emerging singer Teshae Star, who won the hearts of many when she teamed up with Romain Virgo for the Dutty Man remix, is hoping to spread positivity with her latest track Try Again.
As some Dancehall acts continue to keep up in appearances this week, others like Elephant Man and Leftside have decided to treat fans with new music as a reminder that they are still relevant as ever.
LawGiver the Kingson released his latest video Jah Never Fail I Yet earlier this month. “The response has been really great, the video has racked up over 10k views since its release.
Jamaican, London-bred singer Khalia and Roots Reggae crooner Dre Island have teamed up on a new single Wild Fire, a collaboration no one knew they needed.
Reggae artist Kaya Black believes doing covers of international hits creates a new window of opportunity for Jamaican acts.
Projexx has released his EP, a neo-soul Reggae seven-song assembly, titled Queen Hill, in tribute to his hometown.
Jamaican rap duo Friday Night Cru served ambitious grooves on their latest EP Welcome To Friday.