The official music video for Big Breeze by Squash is the No. 1 song in Jamaica on YouTube for the week ending July 4, 2024. The menacing track produced by Attomatic Records /
Stefflon Don’s dancehall driven debut album, Island 54, has surpassed 10 million streams on Spotify. Released on June 28, 2028, via 54 London, the album features singles such as “Whats Poppin” featuring
First week sales for reggae and dancehall albums have-not been meeting the threshold to hit the US Billboard 200 albums chart over the past two years, while overall music consumption in the
Dancehall artist Bounty Killer recently took to Instagram to reminisce about his collaboration with iconic Jamaican singer Grace Jones. The Warlord shared a reminder of their song “My Jamaican Guy,” commenting, “Lots
Masicka’s latest single “20 Matic” was the most streamed song on YouTube in Jamaica over the past week June 27, 2024. The music video for the song released on June 20 by
Despite a coup d’état currently unfolding in Bolivia, the music scene remains vibrant, with an eclectic mix of artists dominating the Apple Music charts. Since gaining independence in 1825, the South American
“The Boy Is Mine” remix by Ariana Grande with legendary R&B singers Brandy and Monica, has entered the top 10 on the U.S. iTunes chart, 26 years after the original hit was released
Shenseea’s ‘Never Gets Late Here’ sounds a third week on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart at No. 10. The album peaked at No. 4. She becomes the first female artist to spend
Dancehall’s top female entertainer Spice has released the first single from her third studio album Mirror 25 titled “2085 Tea,” and the video has an old but familiar inspiration. The song set
Dancehall artist Shenseea’s second studio album, “Never Gets Late Here,” spent a second week on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart, slipping to #8. The album, released on May 24, has earned 21
‘10,’ the debut album by Love & Hip Hop star Spice, has surpassed 300 million streams on Spotify. The album released via VP Records extends it lead as the most streamed dancehall album
Judy Mowatt, Marcia Griffiths, Luciano, Etana, Lukie D, George Nooks, Bro Elliot, and Glen Washington are some of the big names on The Engraph Riddim. The project released by Embrace the Lord Records,