“You know how it would look fi Jamaican music had two categories in the Grammys? It would go a long way in cementing our status as a music powerhouse. We as Jamaicans know reggae and dancehall ...
The history of Jamaican pop music will be told in ... Maytals Band representing rocksteady; reggae singers Ernie Smith, Wayne Armond, and Ambelique; dancehall act Shuga; EDM artiste/producer ...
Reggae music originated in Jamaica in the 1960s ... they initially performed ska and dancehall tunes. Yet they eventually turned to reggae, and in 1973 they released their album Catch a Fire ...
Labour Minister Vitumbiko Mumba has helped secure a groundbreaking opportunity for Malawian reggae and dancehall band ... Malawian reggae. “Jamaica appreciated our music when we went there ...
Reggae and dancehall music, born in Jamaica, have traveled across the globe, finding a unique and thriving subculture in Japan. From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene landscapes of Yokohama, ...
J Balvin first premiered the track on ESPN as the network’s Monday Night Football ambassador, marking a rare usage of Caribbean music ... two iconic dancehall artists from Jamaica.
As he prepares for the 2025 Grammys this Sunday where he is nominated for his first Grammy award, the self-proclaimed “king of dancehall ... January 31. The Jamaican deejay will share seven ...
Jamaican dancehall star Chris Martin has arrived in Kenya for the ... they've continued to stand by me and support my music," he said. The singer also touched on the influence Kenyan music has had on ...
In 1992, he released his first album for Gussie P, titled Double Trouble, a collaboration with Jamaican legend Capleton, which cemented Levy’s arrival on the international reggae circuit.
The film tackles not only the struggle to retain the rights to the studio’s archive but also the unsolved killing of Clive’s son, Joel Chin, who worked for the family’s record label and signed major ...
This year’s Reggae Genealogy Concert celebrates three towering figures in Jamaican music—Wayne Wonder, Inner Circle, and Donovan Germain—whose contributions have profoundly shaped reggae and dancehall ...