The year 1995 was a watershed moment for reggae music, as the genre deftly balanced its storied traditions with bold, innovative experimentation that garnered global acclaim. It was the year that saw
Legend: The Best of Bob Marley and The Wailers has achieved yet another milestone, certified 18x platinum by the Recording Industry Association OF America (RIAA) as of December 9, 2012. The iconic
“Standing Next To You” by Jung Kook claims No. 1 in Jamaica on Spotify. Spotify’s year-end list of the top songs in Jamaica for 2024 reflects the country’s diverse musical tastes, blending
Drake has edged out his rivals as the top rapper on Spotify both in the U.S. and globally for eight consecutive years. However, in Jamaica, he takes it a step further, being
Grammy award winning reggae singer Ziggy Marley and his wife Orly, joined Grammy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. for a special screening of the Bob Marley: One Love Movie at the Grammy Museum
Shenseea’s ‘Never Gets Late Here’ is the most streamed dancehall album released in 2024. The album released via Rich Immigrants/ Interscope Records picked up 52 million streams since its May 24 release
Popcaan, Shenseea, Skillibeng, Spice, Valiant, and YG Marley are the nominees for the Best Caribbean Music Act at the 2025 MOBO Awards, celebrating music of black origin in the U.K. The category
Grammy-nominated reggae sensation Jesse Royal has unveiled the official music video for his latest single, Your Soul. Released on November 22 via Easy Star Records, the track serves as the first single
Assouline Publishing releases The Book of Hov: A Tribute to JAY-Z honors Shawn “JAY-Z” Carter as a visionary and cultural icon. The Book of HOV is a luxurious and visually stunning 432-page volume
Kendrick Lamar surprised fans with the unexpected release of his new album GNX on November 22, 2024. The 12-track album dropped without prior warning, following a brief teaser on YouTube. Notable collaborations
Wizkid’s Ginger featuring Burna Boy has been certified Gold in the U.S., achieving 500,000 units in combined streams and sales equivalent units, as announced by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
New York — The trademark dispute between Sony’s Ultra Records, LLC, and Ultra International Music Publishing, LLC (UIMP), owned by Patrick Moxey, has escalated as the case nears trial in the