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On Sunday, September 28, 2025, the Rose Theatre in Brampton came alive with the rhythmic pulse of Jamaican roots, dancehall and trap-fusion beats as...
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Singer Tony Roy, who had considerable success in 2025 with a cover of Lobo’s ‘I’d Love You to Want Me,’ has followed up with a...
On ‘Stop Put Money Over Life’, singers Anthony Redrose and Hopeton Lindo call for more brotherly love and less focus on the almighty dollar....
Released in 1980, Judy Mowatt’s ‘Black Woman’ is one of reggae’s most emotive songs. When it was suggested, she cover it, singer KAEDI PHILO...
For veteran disc jockey Steelie Bashment, consistency is what has kept him relevant in an ever-changing music scene. The New York-based selector says the...
On Sunday, September 28, 2025, the Rose Theatre in Brampton came alive with the rhythmic pulse of Jamaican roots, dancehall and trap-fusion beats as...
Dancehall artiste David ‘Mavado’ Brooks can breathe a sigh of relief after a warrant that was issued for his arrest was dropped on Wednesday...
There is an old school taste to ‘Vanilla Coffee’, the latest song from Orlando, Florida-based singer Jah Niceness. Released on September 29, it is...
When Paul Kastick finally decided to record a cover of Whitesnake’s ‘Is This Love’ in 2024, it was almost 40 years since he first...
Kirk Diamond makes history as the first Canadian reggae artist to perform in Botswana, uniting Canada, Jamaica, and Africa through music. Juno Award-winning reggae...
After mild heart attack, deejay ready for Christian Walk Dancehall artiste Future Fambo has reported that he had a mild heart attack on Sunday...
While most of his friends were into roots-reggae or dancehall, Wesrok listened to American country singers such as Kenny Rogers and Charley Pride. Five...
‘In every cloud, there is a silver lining’, goes the old adage. Michael Dawkins found that to be true while promoting ‘Long for Brighter...
Jamaican producer Ainsley ‘NotNice’ Morris is rewriting the playbook of dancehall with a move no one saw coming – the hitmaker has signed an...
The British were the first major overseas fans of Jamaican music. In the early 1960s, they embraced ska acts like Millie Small, Derrick Morgan...