Spice, Sean Paul And Shaggy Score With Nostalgic Party Vibes In ‘Go Down Deh’ Visuals: Watch
Three Dancehall icons plus one irresistible riddim equals fire visuals on Spice’s latest banger, Go Down Deh.
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Three Dancehall icons plus one irresistible riddim equals fire visuals on Spice’s latest banger, Go Down Deh.
On 4/20, the unofficial marijuana holiday and Stephen Marley’s birthday, the Bob Marley Legacy Series also got a coveted Webby Award nomination for Best Video Series in the music category.
Spice’s latest single, the long awaited ladies anthem Go Down Deh is a slick and sexy “historic” collaboration all set to burn up the airwaves.
As another summer of lockdowns and longing for outside approaches, Popcaan and the Unruly Camp are keeping a ‘solid focus’.
For a vibrant display of the Jamaican trifecta — cunning, creativity, competitiveness — look no further than the island’s rich sound system heritage.
Outspoken deejay Bounty Killer recently referenced the late Bob Marley when he hit back at those suggesting Dancehall contributes to crime.
Spending the last 12 months off the radar in a pandemic-induced creative slump, Damian Marley emerged on Earth Day with a message both potent and blunt: Life Is a Circle.
This year has already claimed two of Reggae’s most prolific pioneers, (Bunny Wailer, U-Roy) and the Jamaican authorities have amped up their efforts to pay tribute to the genre’s greats.
Stephen Marley celebrates his 50th birthday (Golden Jubilee) on 4/20, a day universally dedicated to “the glowing green”, marijuana.
As 4/20 rolls around yet again, DancehallMag is rolling out a lit 20 track playlist for the occasion featuring some Dancehall and Reggae music.
Dancehall Queen Spice came through with another banger about undercover love with her latest single and visuals for Bruck It.
As a devout Rastafarian and Pan-African crusader, King of Reggae Bob Marley’s link to the continent was as solemn as it was sentimental.
The Reggae/Dancehall scene has hardly encountered another artist as militant or prolific as Sizzla Kalonji. With over 55 albums, a Grammy nomination and a Lifetime Achievement Award under his belt, it’s even more surprising that today on his Earthstrong (April 17th), the crooner only turns 45yrs old.
Dancehall artist Vybz Kartel raised the bar on his own unstoppable work ethic, dropping not one, but five new tracks on Friday, April 16.
Four years after he set foot on the Dancehall scene, Intence is ready to drop his debut EP.
Call him by any of his dignified titles — Clifton George Bailey III, King Shango, The Prophet — but one thing you can’t call Dancehall/Reggae stalwart Capleton is watered down.
The King Of Reggae Robert Nesta “Bob” Marley conquered every corner of the globe and yet was frustrated by one elusive milestone – breaching the Black American market.
Known for his affinity for Jamaican music, American producer DJ Khaled pulled together an all-star cast of Dancehall and Reggae stalwarts for ‘another one’ (or possibly a few) of his genius collabs.
The death of a legend brings as much closure as it does controversy, and Twitter won’t let Dancehall artist Sean Paul forget his twenty-year “beef” with late icon DMX.
Months after dropping his sonic new year’s resolution Relevant, Popcaan declares he’s a Survivor with a fresh track and visuals.