
Calm Down Spends 34 Weeks At No. 1 On The Billboard Afrobeats Chart
Nigerian singer Rema’s breakout hit Calm Down featuring Selena Gomez spends 34 weeks on the Billboard Afrobeats chart this week. The London and Andre Vibez

Legendary Civil Rights Activist And Entertainer Harry Belafonte Has Died At Age 96
EGOT holder and civil rights activist Harry Belafonte has died. The singer who was born to Jamaican parents in Harlem New York died at

I Found A Girl, A Song About A Man Loving A Lesbian By The Vamps Ft Omi Is Now Certified Silver In The U.K.
I Found A Girl by British Boy Band The Vamps featuring Jamaican singer Omi is now certified Silver in the U.K. for selling more

Sashi Concert Series Returns In 2024, Eyes On Lucrative Streaming Market
Sashi, the Jamaican Hip Hop and dancehall concert series founded by Horatio Hamilton that featured the likes of Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Eve and

Drake Among Those Named As More Than 1000 Songs Are Brought Into Evidence In The Steely And Clevie Vs Reggaeton Copyright Case
A new 33 page list of reggaeton songs have been brought into evidence to support the ongoing copyright infringement case against several latin artists, producers, publishing

Edley Shine Of Born Jamericans Inspired By Valiant On New Song “Billie”
Yard Hip Hop artist Edley Shine, one half of the 1990s hit making duo “Born Jamericans” has released a solo single “Billi.” The new

Stephen Marley Reflects On Childhood In “Old Soul”
Stephen Marley releases “Old Soul,” via Tuff Gong Collective/UMe/Ghetto Youths International. The award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer chronicles his growth and innocence as the

Dancehall Queen Carlene Says Spice Earned The Queen Of The Dancehall Title
In a press interview at the launch of Murder She Wrote- the 30th anniversary concert held recently at the Edward Seaga room at the Devon House,