Best New Dancehall And Reggae Music:  Here we highlight the best new songs, music videos, and albums from emerging and established artists in the two Jamaican genres.  Find curated playlists from us on Spotify.

Alaine, Dexta Daps Make Magic With ‘See It Yah’

Alaine and Dexta Daps deliver all the feels and then some in their unexpected yet serene collaboration – See It Ya, a Reggae ballad that blurs the lines between R&B and Soul, which shines as a rare moment of serendipity for the genre.

Minister Taf Gearing Up To Release ‘Bam Bam’

Dancehall diss tracks are a dime a dozen. A gospel diss track? Not so much.  British gospel deejay Minister Taf is airing out his grievances with Satan on his upcoming single Bam Bam, laced with personal experiences of the “little punk” trying to give him a “Job season” – a reference to the rich yet righteous man whose faith was wickedly tested by the devil. 

Premiere: Bling Dawg, Popcaan Connect In New ‘Prayer We Use’ Video

Bling Dawg has released an official music video for Prayer We Use featuring the Unruly Boss Popcaan. The music video for the track, which appeared on Bling’s debut album Elev8 last year, features authentic and raw footage of the two Dancehall stars in the rivers and hills of their home, Jamaica.

Shenseea’s ‘Curious’ About Women, And 7 More New Songs

Jamaican artists have had a busy week. Some of the island’s biggest names, from A-listers to up-and-comers, have released refreshing tracks for your consumption, and, in case you missed them, here are a few: Curious – Shenseea After briefly teasing it on her social media pages, Dancehall-pop singer Shenseea, finally dropped the song and visuals for her highly anticipated tune, Curious – a bold admission of the artist’s occasional desire to ‘try women.’