The 100 best reggae albums are selected and voted on by the staff at WMV, based on their impact during their respective eras. To make it digestible, we start with the top
Gramps Morgan was one of the guest artist on Buju Banton’s Long Walk To Freedom Tour. The Morgan Heritage frontman checked in with WMV for a quick chat following two sold out performances
Lauryn Hill surprised fans at the 2024 staging of Reggae Sumfest when she stepped on stage minutes after 1:00 am during her son YG Marley’s set. The “Miseducation” singer revealed that her
YG Marley’s “Praise Jah In The Moonlight” has earned Gold certification in the UK. The award was issued on Friday July 19, 2024 by the British phonographic Industry for selling 400,000 units
For the 2025 Grammy Awards, a new dancehall singles category was almost included. The information was revealed by Alexx Antaeus, 2024 Best Reggae Album winner, who told WMV, “The dancehall single didn’t
Bob Marley, the legendary reggae icon, has surpassed 10 million streams on Spotify and his music continues to make waves in the music world decades after his passing. His music, characterized by
The Bunny Wailer Estate has triumphantly emerged from a three-year litigation battle, securing a Supreme Court ruling in Jamaica that allows them to proceed with the administration of the late Hon. Neville
In France, reggae music is more popular than in any other European country, according to Luminate’s 2024 Midyear Music Industry Report. The genre is listened to more than R&B/Hip Hop and Jazz
Multi-national entertainment company Live Nation scored a victory in court recently when a United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, granted a motion to dismiss claims against the company
After thrilling fans with the final two sold-out shows at the UBS Arena in New York City to close out his Long Walk to Freedom Tour, reggae superstar Buju Banton has announced
Rapper-turned-blockbuster actor Will Smith has released a new single, “You Can Make It,” which is largely being ignored by its target audience. The song was intended to help rehabilitate his image after
Buju Banton received a warm welcome from New Yorkers for his first of two shows in the United States in more than a decade. Banton’s Long Walk To Freedom Tour, promoted by