Christopher Birch, is one of dancehall’s most prolific producers. Originally from Montego Bay, Birch has worked his way up the annals of the music industry producing some of the biggest riddims in
Dancehall artist Masicka announced on Sunday that his first album on Def Jam Records will be released in October. In June, the Tyrant artist said the forthcoming album album will be better
Attorney representing Miami based rapper Pitbull, Daniel Oviedo pka “Ovy on the Drums,” Michael Monge pka “Myke Tower,” and others in the sweeping copyright lawsuit filed by Steely and Clevie’s estate and he
Protoje’s Ancient Future, his third full length studio album has surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify. This is the St. Elizabeth’s first album to reach the milestone. The 11 track album released March, 2015 via
Jimmy Buffett, the iconic singer behind the “Margaritaville” empire has passed away at 76. Born on December 25, 1946, in Pascagoula, Mississippi, Buffett’s journey moved from a struggling artist with his debut
Masicka‘s ‘438’ album wins best Dancehall Album at the inaugural Caribbean Music Awards. Other Nominations in the category include, Spice “Emacipated”, Skeng’s EP “Beast Of The Era,” “In Too Deep” By Kranium
Nicki Minaj and Skeng’s “Likkle Miss Remix” won the Collaboration Of The Year at the inaugural Caribbean Music Awards on Thursday August 31, 2023. This is Skeng’s first international award and he was on hand to
Grammy wining artist Buju Banton has extended thanks to Ye (formerly Kanye West) for his support of the Buju Banton foundation as he accepted the Humanitarian award virtually at the Caribbean Music
Wyclef Jean was the host of the inaugural Caribbean Music Awards at the King’s Theatre in Brooklyn New York on August 31, 2023. The Haitian producer and entertainer started the evening veering
“Here Comes The Hotstepper” by Jamaican singer Ini Kamoze has surpassed 200 million streams on Spotify. The song which was originally produced by Phillip Fattis Burrel as “Hot This Year/Hot Stepper) in 1990 was remixed with
Nigerian singer Rema’s breakout hit Calm Down featuring Selena Gomez spends a full year at No 1 the weekly US Billboard Afrobeats chart. It becomes the first song to do so and