Queen of Hip Hop Nicki Minaj is accused of carrying drugs by the Dutch police. The rapper who has a scheduled stop in Manchester UK for her Pink Friday 2 Tour which
Dancehall star Sean Paul surpasses 12 Billion Streams on Spotify across his catalog. He extends his lead as the most streamed Jamaican artist on the platform. Sean’s top songs on Spotify include
Dancehall artist Shenseea has scored her second #1 album on the Reggae iTunes chart in as many years. The Jamaican singer’s second full-length album, “Never Gets Late Here,” dethrones Bob Marley’s “Legend:
Gold-selling Dancehall deejay Mad Cobra‘s “Yush” is the eponymous name of a party series that features 90s dancehall music and is headlined by an artist from that era. “Yush,” produced by Donovan
Shenseea’s global adventures have not only broadened her horizons but also redefined what it means to be Jamaican. She embodies a new era of cultural fluidity, effortlessly creating music that resonates with
NBC 6 reported that singer Sean Kingston’s mother, popularly knows as ‘Mama Kingston’ was arrested during a Thursday morning raid at a Southwest Ranches mansion rented by the entertainer, officials said. Broward
Shenseea talks working with Norwegian producer-songwriter duo, Tor Erik Hermansen and Mikkel S. Eriksen known as Stargate who are producers on her second studio album “Never Gets Late Here.” In a one-on-one interview
“Believe What I Say” by Kanye West, featuring the vocals of Buju Banton, has surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify. This marks Banton’s first song to reach this milestone. The track, which
Reggae has always been part of Kanye West’s music creation process. His last reggae collaborations were in 2021 with Buju Banton and Shenseea for the songs Believe “What I say,” “Ok Ok
The recent revelation that music mogul P. Diddy, the man behind hits such as “All About the Benjamins” and “Hate Me Now,” and the careers of Mary J. Blige, Notorious B.I.G., and
On Saturday, May 18, 2024, “It Wasn’t Me” by dancehall star Shaggy, featuring singer RikRok, officially surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify. This achievement marks the first time a song by either
Billie Eilish’s third studio album “Hit Me Hard and Soft” has debuted at #1 in 89 countries including the US, UK. The album released by Darkroom and Interscope Records has reached the