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Burning Spear and Vybz Kartel, artists representing different aspects and eras of Jamaican music, will be the toast of the 43rd International Reggae And...
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The members of vocal duo Voicemail have returned from a series of performances in Europe and are quite upbeat about the inroads made there....
In an era when most artists crave hit singles at any cost, Complex Ricki prefers to stay a patient course in the hunt for...
Whenever Keith Poppin has ideas for a new song, he thinks about staying fresh while honoring the tried and proven policy that earned him...
Legendary Jamaican singer-songwriter Ernie Smith has died at the age of 81, marking the end of a career that helped shape the sound of...
Burning Spear and Vybz Kartel, artists representing different aspects and eras of Jamaican music, will be the toast of the 43rd International Reggae And...
Future Fambo was eager to share his story with The Star, but Boom Boom politely declined a request for an interview. Future Fambo, who has...
Submissions for the 3rd annual Reggae North Music Awards (RNMA), opens on March 1, 2026. The RNMA continue to shine a spotlight on outstanding...
Western Canada’s reggae scene is gaining global momentum, and at the center of it is Skystar, whose meteoric rise from regional standout to international...
Veteran performer Jah Cutta (real name Carlton Williams) is celebrating his first #1 song in a career that spans over 40 years. His cover of...
Multi-grammy-winning artiste Gramps Morgan has teamed up with “Gassy Dread” (the musical persona of Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne) to produce the...
Veteran harmony duo Keith and Tex have released their latest song, a cover of Bobby Caldwell’s sultry ballad, ‘What You Won’t do For Love’. ...
A collaboration between Sean Paul and Maxi Priest is bound to create a buzz. Which is exactly what the two stars do on ‘Feel...
In late October, as weather forecasters predicted disastrous consequences for Jamaica from a Category 5 monster called Hurricane Melissa, Willie Stewart feared for friends...
When Norman Espeut came into the music business in the early 1980s, vinyl records and cassette tapes were fashionable. Life was also less complicated....