International reggae artist Koffee is calling for more categories at the Grammy award to be included in the televised broadcast. The singer who was the first woman to win the award for
Dancehall princess Shenseea completed the fourth launch for her debut album Alpha in Kingston, Jamaica at Romeich Entertainment HQ, the place where she started her career. Several guests passed through the event
Shenseea’s debut album Alpha was released last Friday (March 11) and one of the critic’s pick hits to rise from the LP is Henkel Glue featuring Beenie Man. With 30 years of
The anticipation and public commentary for Shenseea’s debut tempered on “Shenseea stick to your roots”. You could hear the collective sigh of relief when Jamaicans heard that it was a reggae album
Wherever Hip Hop goes dancehall is usually right there, and DJ Cassidy celebrated some of the artists who charted the world with dancehall music in a commercial filled 20 minute TV Karaoke
Fresh off the success of their Billboard charting debut album, Country Youths, Usain Bolt and NJ will be dropping new music soon. This according to NJ in an exclusive interview with World
March 1, 2022 is the one year anniversary of Spotify in Jamaica, and the music and podcast streaming company is optimistic about streaming in the island with the possibility of increased interest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56hspcJIlwg Koffee took the Jamaican culture to late night television in the US last night when she performed her latest single “Pull Up” from her upcoming debut album Gifted on The Tonight
“Shenseea don’t leave you roots, do not leave your roots, because its your roots got you there”, is the warning from legendary dancehall DJs Alric And Boyd at an event held at
The concert market globally took a hit due to the pandemic and perhaps no other genre has been more affected than reggae/dancehall since most artists get their bread from performances. However virtual
The Recording Academy released the following statement on Wednesday, indicating that the awards show scheduled for January 31 is postponed to a later date. The Joint Statement was released from the Recording
Per Forbes, The Recording Academy seems “likely” to postpone the upcoming 2022 Grammy Awards because of rising Covid-19 cases and the omicron variant, according to multiple species anonymous sources to Billboard. This