
A Reggae Guide To Grammy Awards 2021: Nominees, How To Watch
Though Dancehall music continues to be snubbed by the music industry’s chief recording academies, anticipation nonetheless will finally come to a head tomorrow for the 2021 Grammy Awards.
Though Dancehall music continues to be snubbed by the music industry’s chief recording academies, anticipation nonetheless will finally come to a head tomorrow for the 2021 Grammy Awards.
Dancehall artist Sean Paul has already admitted that it was not an easy task to bring his vision of unity to life with the release of Live N Livin.
Runkus teams up with Tarrus Riley to release a brand new video for the single Make It Breathe.
There has been a public brouhaha between entertainment executive Maxine Stowe and the children of Neville ‘Bunny Wailer’ Livingston regarding authorized public pronouncements about his funeral, equity in his various entrepreneurial ventures, and even possession of the legend’s sceptre.
Veteran Dancehall songstress Tanya Stephens has paid a glowing tribute to the matriarch of the Marley family, Rita Marley.
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 album called United State of Mind, to shoot music videos and an upcoming Netflix documentary.
Dancehall star Mavado is mourning the death of his mother, Elizabeth ‘Ms. Pinny’ Gordon. On Saturday, the Father God singer, 40, shared a heartfelt tribute to his mother on Instagram, where he recounted Gordon’s last moments and cherished early memories.
We caught up with Yaksta at Vigilanti Entertainment Studios for the scoop on his meteoric rise to prominence.
If Skip Marley had his way, world leaders would wise up overnight and Toots and the Maytals will win this year’s Reggae Grammy.
Director of the Institute of Caribbean Studies at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Dr.
Michael Jackson’s Earth Song is the tune that inspired Jamaican reggae artist Augustus Rasta to write his single Cry Help.
In a slew of new music releases this week, we’ve sifted through to find the top picks to update your Dancehall playlist.
Jamaican Member of Parliament for South East St Ann Lisa Hanna stepped out sporting a Graci Noir track suit as she visited health centers in her constituency on Friday (March 12).
American music mogul, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has a straight-up and vitalizing Friday message for everyone who’s been dealing with a tough week.
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.
In.Digg.Nation Collective’s latest signee, Jaz Elise, turns up the volume on her formal musical outing with the release of a new scintillating and sensual video for the single Radio, which appears on her The Golden Hour debut EP.
Dancehall star Mavado is mourning the death of his mother, while, while the sentencing of his son Dantay Brooks has been postponed after he was convicted for murder.
Chronixx has put out a new single and video, Safe N Sound, the Jamaican Reggae and Dancehall luminary’s first release of 2021.
While Gwen Stefani’s Slow Clap track which she released on Thursday, is being praised by her die-hearted fans, as, among other things a ‘masterpiece’, ‘amazing’ and other superlatives, there are some who are dismissing the song as ‘trash’.
Downsound Records (DSR) recently dropped its Storm Trooper Riddim, the label’s first riddim project in five years.