Good morning, it is 4 days before the announcement of the nominees for the 65th Annual Grammy Awards and here is your weekend re-cap of the top stories on WMV this week.
Pop star Dua Lipa and The Daily Show host Trevor Noah were spotted cozied up on Wednesday night. The “No Lie” singer and the South African comedian were photographed enjoying an intimate dinner
Moroccan-US rapper French Montana joined the short list of songs to have gone Diamond with his hit Unforgettable featuring Swae Lee. The song was certified by the RIAA on Thursday August 8
TikTok sensation turned recording artist 1 Biggs Don has one more reason to celebrate this week as he enters the music industry in a huge way. His viral song Bwoii Affi was
Reggae singer Tarrus Riley has assured his fans and well wishers that he is ‘absolutely fine’ after an incident on the Mandela Highway in Jamaica on Wednesday. The Powerful singer posted on
Chet Hanks is at it again with his wild shenanigans and aspersions. This time the social media personality is taking credit for popularizing the Jamaican dialect. A guest on ZIWE, a Showtime
Sean Paul was on Power 105’s Breakfast Club with DJ Envy, Charlamage Tha God and Angela Yee and he was championing the Jamaican brand of reggae and dancehall music. The Dutty Cup
Radio and podcast host Charlamagne Tha God has come out in support of hardcore dancehall artist Spice whose debut album 10 was nominated for Best Reggae Album at the 64th Annual Grammy
Nolan Baynes, has been in the music industry for a long time. His connection to Jamaica runs deep and rightfully so being from Guyana. At one point in his career he almost
Former record label executive Cristy Barber is coming out in support of SOJA who won best reggae album at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday. Barber took to instagram to commend
Jamaicans are up in arms about The Recording Academy’s decision to award SOJA’s Beauty In The Silence with the best reggae album award on Sunday. However Jamaicans were left empty handed in
Best Reggae Album winners SOJA is giving credit to Jamaican reggae pioneers as they celebrate their Grammy win. The group posted in their instagram on Sunday, “I can remember in the days