Two Jamaicans Inducted Into the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Thom Bell and Sandra “Pepa” Denton of Salt-N-Pepa
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has announced its 2025 inductees — and Jamaica’s influence is once again being recognized on the world
“Shake It To The Max (FLY)” By Moliy and Silent Addy Reclaims No. 1 Position On YouTube JA
Moliy reclaims the No. 1 spot on YouTube Jamaica this week with her viral hit “Shake It To The Max (FLY)”, pulling in an
1985: The Digital Birth of Dancehall — Sleng Teng and The Year That Changed Everything
“The 1985, that’s the birth of digital Dancehall,” says Maxine Isis Stowe, music executive, historian, and cultural curator, in an exclusive conversation with World
Spotify to Raise Prices in Jamaica and the Caribbean as ‘Streaming 2.0’ Takes Shape
Spotify will raise its subscription prices in Jamaica and across the Caribbean this summer, part of a global push by the music streaming giant
Justin Bieber Fed Up With Paparazzis and Calls for Change in Emotional Instagram Post: “We Gotta Do Better”
Justin Bieber took to Instagram today to share a deeply personal and emotional message alongside the image of a lion. In the post,
Diana King’s Tougher Than Love Turns 30
Three decades ago today, Jamaican-American singer-songwriter Diana King released her debut album Tougher Than Love via The Work Group, a Sony Music Label. Released on April 25, 1995.
I-Octane Speaks Truth, Soul, and Spiritual Rebirth on New Album ‘God and I’
Reggae-dancehall artist I-Octane is turning the page on pain, expectations, and external validation with the release of his seventh studio album God and I,
Govana & Tarrus Riley drop “Special Times” — Jamaica responds in a big way
Govana and Tarrus Riley teamed up to once again to release “Special Times”, a fusion of dancehall and reggae energy that is quickly making