There are many ways to remember the reggae legend Bunny Wailer who passed away one year ago on March 2 at the age of 73. World Music View remembers the consummate stage
Here I Come by Barrington Levy (2001) gets another boost to land at 29 after it recently peaked at number 5 when a redo for the Harder They Fall movie soundtrack was
TikTok expands its maximum length of its videos to 10 minutes, inching closing to competing with YouTube’s long for videos. YouTube still in the lead miles ahead as the world’s largest video
Wherever Hip Hop goes dancehall is usually right there, and DJ Cassidy celebrated some of the artists who charted the world with dancehall music in a commercial filled 20 minute TV Karaoke
Fresh off the success of their Billboard charting debut album, Country Youths, Usain Bolt and NJ will be dropping new music soon. This according to NJ in an exclusive interview with World
Florida rapper Kodak Black took some creative liberties with the name of Usain Bolt for his single “Usain Boo,” featured on his latest album “Back For Everything” released by Atlantic Records. In
Ooo Antava by Samanatha is back again as the top song globally on the YouTube charts with 81m streams. Ahh Ahh by Lil Durk is the top buzzin song in Canada. Knock
Reggae Legend Ziggy Marley is using his platform to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In an instagram post on Friday, the Dragon Fly singer posted an image of Vladimir Putin with the
March 1, 2022 is the one year anniversary of Spotify in Jamaica, and the music and podcast streaming company is optimistic about streaming in the island with the possibility of increased interest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56hspcJIlwg Koffee took the Jamaican culture to late night television in the US last night when she performed her latest single “Pull Up” from her upcoming debut album Gifted on The Tonight
“Shenseea don’t leave you roots, do not leave your roots, because its your roots got you there”, is the warning from legendary dancehall DJs Alric And Boyd at an event held at
Hedley H. G. Jones is a Jamaican musician, audio engineer, inventor, trade unionist and writer. He designed and built Jamaica’s first sound systems and traffic lights, and in 2011 was awarded the Musgrave