Koffee’s ‘Toast’ Featured On National LIFEWTR Commercial In The US
Coming off her recent Grammy winning high, Jamaica’s eloquent songstress Koffee, continues on full steam ahead.
Coming off her recent Grammy winning high, Jamaica’s eloquent songstress Koffee, continues on full steam ahead.
The novel coronavirus, which has been named Covid-19, is beginning to take its toll on music events around the world, which is not good news for both Dancehall artistes and fans.
The Jamaican flags were soaring high last night as Grammy-award winning reggae artist, Koffee made her debut on MTV’s Wild ‘N Out.
Under its 28th staging, Reggae Sumfest once again comes alive with one of Jamaica’s youngest and vibrant musical force, Koffee, who is expected to engulf the stage with her high energy unapologetic character.
When Mikayla “Koffee” Simpson released her single Ragamuffin in 2018, she caught the attention of Jamaicans island-wide.
Grammy winning dancehall and reggae superstars Sean Paul and Koffee will be headlining this year’s Strawberries & Creem festival in Cambridge.
The Best of the Best music fest will have an all-female, star-studded lineup at this year’s staging as the concert organizers look to celebrate woman empowerment across the popular genres of Caribbean music.
Koffee is not taking time to rest following her Grammy win and seems to be moving ahead full steam.
Koffee has been keeping busy since her historic Grammy win. Since returning to her home, Jamaica she has been travelling the island sharing her whirlwind experience.
When you hear of the name Koffee, you are curious to know what’s brewing. Just a week ago, the 19-yr- old reggae musician snagged her first Grammy, now, she has announced that she will be collaborating with popular American rapper, Kendrick Lamar anytime soon.
Koffee will have to face one of the biggest challenges of her career so far when she performs at Coachella in April.
During the past two years, dancehall saw an emergence of young female artists who challenged the male-dominated genre with uplifting and non-degrading lyrics while being just as catchy as a Kartel tune.
Superstar reggae artiste Koffee has revealed what she thinks about having Former US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama as fans of her music.
NPR has released the latest edition of their Tiny Desk Concert series featuring young Jamaican songstress, Koffee.
Koffee has made history by winning the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album with her EP Rapture.
In the past few months, Jamaica’s newest reggae star, Koffee, has been on the face of the international scene sending shockwaves throughout the Caribbean media and entertainment industry.
Masicka recently performed at the One Nation Concert in Antigua alongside Koffee and other popular Caribbean artistes.
Jamaican Reggae Sensation, Mikayla ”Koffee” Simpson, was recently added to the lineup of artistes slated to perform at the Viewtopia Music Fest.
Shaggy had reportedly turned down the opportunity to work on Rihanna's forthcoming album which is set to be heavily influenced by dancehall.
Koffee has started off 2020 in the same positive light that she ended 2019. The young dancehall/reggae superstar’s song ‘Toast’, has been officially certified silver in the United Kingdom.