5 Do’s & 10 Don’ts Reggae/Dancehall Artists Should Follow For Grammy Campaigning
It is Grammy season and The Recording Academy, founded in 1957, has instituted comprehensive rules and guidelines for Grammy campaigning to maintain fairness and
South African Sensation Tyla Makes Historic Billboard Hot 100 Debut with Viral Hit ‘Water’
South African artist Tyla achieves a historic debut on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart with her song “Water.” The viral sensation, which had
All The Grammy Winning ‘Best Reggae Albums” Ranked By Sales In The U.S.
The Recording Academy awards the Best Reggae Album (formerly the Best Reggae Recording) every year since 1985. The Grammy nominations or the awards are not based
“Take It Easy” Ends Collie Buddz’ No. 1 Streak On U.S. Billboard Reggae Albums Chart
Reggae artist Collie Buddz‘ fourth studio album “Take It Easy” debuts at No. 10 on the U.S. Billboard Reggae albums chart ending his three
Iconic Film Director Don Letts Questions Who Owns Culture With Debut Solo Album ‘Outta Sync’
British Director Don Letts, known for films like One Love starring Ky-mani Marley and Dancehall Queen has released his debut solo album titled “Outta Sync.” In an
Reggae Record Label Tuff Gong Worldwide and Ineffable Records President and CEO Back Israel, Denounces Hamas Attacks
Reggae Record labels and executives have come out support of Israel, as the offensive attack on Hamas-controlled territories along the Gaza Strip in the Middle
Voting Begins For ‘Best Reggae Album’ At The 66th Annual Grammy Awards: Who Will Be Nominated?
We are one month away from the announcement of the nominees in the 66th Annual Grammys awards and first round voting will be open
Max Romeo ‘Chased The Devil’ And Went From BBC Ban to Reggae Icon
In 1976, Max Romeo, a relatively unknown reggae singer at the time, faced a BBC ban on his song “Wet Dream,” a risqué hit