
Jamaica’s Leader Of The Opposition Mark Golding Looking Forward To Working With Donald Trump
Jamaica’s Leader of the Opposition, Mark Golding, has expressed his readiness to collaborate with Donald Trump, who was sworn in as the 47th President

Music Industry Leaders Skip Trump’s Inauguration, but His AI Deregulation Policies Could Transform Licensing, Royalties, and Creativity
Donald Trump’s re-election and his AI policy stance could bring sweeping changes to the music industry, fundamentally reshaping how copyright, licensing, royalties and even

Jamaican Artists Looking Forward To The “Golden Age” Under Trump’s Presidency
Reggae singer Gramps Morgan says he is adopting a positive mindset as it relates to President Donald Trump’s tenure as the 47th President of

U.S. President Joe Biden Posthumously Pardons Black Nationalist Marcus Garvey
President Joe Biden, on his final weekend in office, issued a posthumous pardon for Marcus Garvey, a Black nationalist leader whose vision of racial

Popcaan’s Where We Come From Makes Rolling Stone’s Best Albums of the 21st Century
Rolling Stone Magazine has placed Popcaan’s debut album Where We Come From at No. 197 on its prestigious list of the 250 Best Albums

Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” Surpasses 1 Billion Streams on Spotify
Tracy Chapman’s timeless classic “Fast Car” has reached an incredible milestone, surpassing 1 billion streams on Spotify. The achievement was reached in January 17,

Reggae Has Higher Percentage Of Gen-Z Listenership In The U.S. Than Afrobeats
Reggae accounted for about 19% of monthly listenership among Gen Z and 30% of millennial concertgoers according to Luminate’s 2024 Report. This places reggae behind

Luminate 2024 Year-End Report: Hip Hop On Demand Streams Share Decrease In The U.S.
In 2024, there was an average of 99,000 new songs delivered to digital service providers like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube each day in 2024,