
Mystic Revealers Still On Track With Positive Messages: Readies For Tour, New Releases
After almost five decades since its formation, legendary reggae group Mystic Revealers is still on a mission to spread positive messages through its music.
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After almost five decades since its formation, legendary reggae group Mystic Revealers is still on a mission to spread positive messages through its music.
After spending two years in federal prison after pleading guilty to production of false identification documents and bank fraud, dancehall artist Stamma Gramma has returned reformed and ready to regain his place in the industry.
The stage is set for the inaugural staging of Bonafide Fest at the Catherine Hall Stadium in Montego Bay, St James on Mother’s Day.
Ghanaian-American singer Moliy as well as rapper/singer and songwriter Yung Wylin’ are just two of the headliners billed for AfroJam Jamaica between June 26-29 in Negril.
Producer and founder of Real Quenga Records RayJohn Cameron has achieved another milestone in his career with the success of the track Money & Gyal by dancehall artiste Laden.
Renowned producer, DJ and A&R Richard ‘Shams’ Browne has added another impactful contribution to the reggae space with the release of the Tropical Breeze Riddim under B-Rich Records.
International dancehall group Tribe of Kings more popularly known as T.O.K has kicked off its 2025 tour.
Recording artist Kaedi Philo is looking to looking to stamp Jamaican musical culture even more around the world with her debut solo track Seasons Changing.
Reggae singer Bugle has collaborated with recording artist Inezi on the thought provoking track “Cry Wolf.”
Dancehall artist Craigy T has released the official music video for the track No Echo. The uptempo song—that was featured on his debut EP Unload—premiered on Thursday, February 20.
It is not everyday you come across a medical professional and dancehall artist. For 26-year-old Jamali he has found the perfect balance between his interests and has taken full flight with the release of his latest track Living The Dream.
The 41st staging of the Sting stage show will see a combination of veteran and new school acts.
Fifty years after its release, No Other Woman—the first studio recording by Reggae singer and producer Linval Thompson—has found new life as a streaming sensation.
Jamaican star Shenseea has set her sights on one of music’s highest honors: a Grammy Award.
Vybz Kartel has undoubtedly influenced society in many ways through popular culture, but he is also confident that he would be an effective Member of Parliament.
Popular Afrobeats star Afro B— known for hits such as Drogba (Joanna), Shape Nice (with Vybz Kartel and Dre Skull), Fine Wine & Hennessy (featuring Slim Jxmmi) and much more—has disagreed with Buju Banton’s criticisms of the genre.
Dancehall artist Shawn Storm has vowed to do whatever it takes to remain physically present in his daughter’s life following her success in this year’s Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) exams.
Queen of Dancehall Spice has pushed back against Buju Banton’s claim that Afrobeats is “f-ckery.” The comment, made by Banton during his appearance on Revolt TV’s Drink Champs, sparked backlash, leading Spice to weigh in during an Instagram Live with Nigerian-Romanian broadcaster Daddy Freeze earlier this week.
As Reggae artist Ras-I continues work on his third studio album, he says his steady success is attributed to sticking to the root of the genre.
Despite decades in the industry, Grammy Award-winning Jamaican artist Shaggy remains unsure if he’s reached his full potential.