Hip Hop producer DJ Mark the 45 King, celebrated for his influential tracks, has passed away at the age of 62. The news was confirmed by his manager via email, with no
Dancehall artist Popcaan had voiced his support for Will Smith in light of the scrutiny about Will and Jada Pinkett Smith’s open marriage which both revealed in 2021 on Red Table Talk. Jada’s
Michael “Ibo” Cooper, has died at age 71. The career musician and teacher died on Thursday (October 12, 2023.) Born January 14, 1952, he is a founding member of the Third World Band,
After abstaining from Grammy consideration for his last two albums, Drake, also known as the ‘6 God,’ has made a return, submitting his joint album with 21 Savage, “Her Loss,” for the
As of October 11, final-round voting for the 66th Annual Grammy Awards is underway, with Grammy voters are now meticulously evaluating entries in 88 of the 94 Grammy categories. Nominees in the
Dancehall star Popcaan‘s fifth studio album, ‘Great Is He,’ was not submitted for any category in the 66th Annual Grammy Awards. This year, 65 albums were submitted for Best Reggae Album, but Popcaan’s third
It is Grammy season and The Recording Academy, founded in 1957, has instituted comprehensive rules and guidelines for Grammy campaigning to maintain fairness and transparency in the awards process. These rules, are
Reggae Record labels and executives have come out support of Israel, as the offensive attack on Hamas-controlled territories along the Gaza Strip in the Middle East continues. Tuff Gong Worldwide, owned by Ziggy
Main points: Afrobeats is currently dominating the music scene, making it challenging for dancehall artists to compete. Kranium discusses the shift in the music industry towards a “numbers era,” where streaming statistics
Julian Marley took some time out of his busy touring schedule to speak exclusively with WMV about the upcoming Grammy Awards and the declining state of Jamaica’s music and culture. The son of Bob Marley released
Remone Watson is Digicel Rising Star’s 19 winner and he says he will now try his hand at NBC’s Singing Competition “The Voice” in the US, in the footsteps of Jamaican singer
‘Born for Greatness’ singer Buju Banton says he is not yet ready to answer the question on whether or not he wants to become a political leader in Jamaica. Following his photo op appearance at the