What does an artist do after accomplishing almost everything the music business has to offer, yet still feeling inspired to create? Shaggy places his faith in craftsmanship rather than commercialism on Lottery,
Buju Banton has signed a new record deal with VP Records and will release his 14th studio album under the label. The upcoming project marks Banton’s second partnership with the reggae powerhouse,
Stephen “Di Genius” McGregor can take viral madness, old riddims, half-forgotten hooks, and flip them into something that sounds brand-new while still saluting where it came from. His genius lies in respecting
Masicka’s latest EP finds the dancehall star reconsidering power, desire and intimacy — quietly. It was just after 8.30am on a Friday morning, somewhere between Kingston and Portmore, when Her Name Is
Chronixx’s Exile arrived on 10/10/2025, and from the first note you can tell this is not Chronology Part 2, released on 07/07/2017. This isn’t a continuation; it’s a shedding. Chronixx is unlearning
Reggae artist Chronixx released his long-awaited sophomore album Exile on October 10, 2025, the same day he celebrated his 33rd birthday — eight years after his Grammy-nominated debut Chronology (2017). Chronixx’s decision
Is this Taylor Swift’s hint at escaping her perpetual teenagehood, or simply a more self-assured, spicier phase of her forever youth? “The Life of a Showgirl” by Taylor Swift has already become
Matisyahu’s eighth studio album, Ancient Child, lands amid a fraught global debate on war and peace. Its cover art is a child beside a donkey beneath a spray-painted title, signals the artist’s
With Treasure Self Love (Ineffable), Lila Iké’s long-awaited debut album positions intimacy itself as a form of resistance. Spanning 11 tracks, the project feels at once achingly personal and strikingly universal. It
Seven years after her meteoric debut Invasion of Privacy (2018), Cardi B returns with a second studio album, Am I the Drama? (September 19, 2025, Atlantic Records), on a sprawling canvas of
Stalk Ashley’s debut album, Stalky The Bratt, signifies her commitment to dancehall with 11 tracks that showcase her genre-blending talent while staying true to her roots. The production team, including Jaxx, Anju
Jada Kingdom, Pamputtae, and Patoranking are among the standout guest vocalists, but the songcraft doesn’t push the needle. Spice, the “Queen of Dancehall,” returns with her third studio album, Mirror 25. This 26-track