Yellowman Getting Visuals Ready From ‘No More War’ Album
A popular dancehall reggae artiste in the 1980s, Yellowman was too hot for airplay because of his “slack” lyrics.
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A popular dancehall reggae artiste in the 1980s, Yellowman was too hot for airplay because of his “slack” lyrics.
Who doesn’t love an incredible love story? Mongrel dogs, stones and a damsel in distress sounds like a recipe for the beginning of something great.
Shenseea trying to outshine A’ mari? Bright and out of order… Well, that’s how A’mari sees it.
Dancehall diva Ishawna continues her trending ways, and this time around, she’s adding luxury to the mix.
It appears that the rumors are indeed true. Buju Banton and Kanye West have a collaboration coming.
Imagine Dancehall songstress D’Angel as a once reigning Miss World. You can see it clearly – the dancehall artiste, actress, former model, and brand ambassador proudly representing Jamaica with grace, elegance, and beauty.
A much-anticipated photo book, “Bob Marley: Portrait of the Legend” will soon be released to celebrate the life and musical and cultural influence of reggae icon, Bob Marley in recognition of his 75th birthday anniversary.
Veteran Dancehall artiste Major Mackerel was a popular entertainer from the late 1980s and early ’90s, who was most famous for his screeching sounds and squeals.
The late reggae icon and frontman of Toots and the Maytals, Toots Hibbert has shot up the Reggae iTunes Charts.
Uncut Diamond is the latest riddim to be released by music producer Sajay. He believes that the riddim is versatile enough to accommodate any style presented by an artiste.
With hit songs by artists like Shabba Ranks, Everton Blender, Garnett Silk, Buju Banton, and Super Cat, the 1990s was a period when Dancehall music was on fire.
“You can meet me where the music meets the ocean.” Bob Marley On September 4, 2020, Ride Natty Ride, episode six of Bob Marley’s ‘Legacy’ 12-part documentary series was aired, featuring a stunning visual celebration of reggae legend Bob Marley and his uplifting music, how it’s influenced the surf and skateboarding community globally, and how notable Jamaicans got their start in the adventurous outdoor activities.
Surprisingly, Reggae icons Bob Marley and Buju Banton have a little known connection that goes way back.
The Toots and the Maytals legend Frederick ‘Toots’ Hibbert is reportedly on a ventilator and in a medically-induced coma at the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI).