From Sean Paul to Beenie Man, Vybz Kartel to T.O.K, dancehall has been around since the 1970s and the genre has released some of the best music that is loved all over
Dancehall rivals Beenie Man and Bounty Killer used the their voices to call for the return of funds that were swindled from Usain Bolt’s Stock and Securities investment account. Both DJ’s used
The 29th year of Rebel Salute got under way on Friday at the Grizzly’s Plantation Cove in St. Ann, Jamaica. The night saw a mix of local, foreign, young a veteran acts
The first week sales numbers are in for Spice’s sophomore 9 track album Emancipated. According to data provided to World Music Views by Luminate (formerly Neilson/MRC), Spice’s Emancipated total album sold during
Khaled’s dancehall music video for The Streets Know My Name is set in the inner cities of Kingston, Jamaica. The We The Best producer visited Jamaica earlier this year as he does
On DJ Khaled’s last album Khaled Khaled, the track Where You Come From featuring Buju Banton, Barrington Levy, Capleton, and Bounty Killer had immense popularity among the dancehall audiences. These Streets Know My
Yesterday World Music Views reported that Bounty Killer called Ishawna a “Dancehall Mattress” while professing his “maturity” in a single post. Today he posted on his Instagram the apology statement from Joe
Style has always been part of dancehall culture. Jamaican acts are not one to wear a lot of jewelry but they invest heavily in their attire. This year in particular Skeng reportedly
Joe Bagdonovich, Chairman of Downsound Entertainment, organizers of the recently held Reggae Sumfest has issued an apology to Bounty Killer. The statement said, “Downsound Entertainment is committed to free expression and providing
Among the many reggae festivals across North America, Europe and other parts of the world, Reggae SumFest is the world’s premier annual live event for reggae music and it has been on
Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings’ Earn Your Leisure podcast has been a top podcast in Jamaica and other parts of the world. Their impact on hip-hop culture runs deep but they also
Bounty Killer is defending Gwen Stefani who has come under scrutiny for cultural appropriation claims in Sean Paul’s “Light My Fire” music video. The poor people defender blasted Gwen Stefani’s wardrobe critics