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‘Conquest’, an EP by Jamaican gospel artist Prince Saj, was released in December. It contains eight songs, delivered in the deejay style that has...
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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...
‘Conquest’, an EP by Jamaican gospel artist Prince Saj, was released in December. It contains eight songs, delivered in the deejay style that has...
It took nearly two hours for her audience to begin to plumb the professional depths of Jamaican Canadian artist and educator, Dr Lillian Allen....
Reggae artist Donald “Polly Pompie” McDonald stands as a seasoned artisan, a maestro whose melodies resonate with the soul. His latest single, ‘You Don’t...
Fast-rising dancehall/reggae artiste Crazy Nacka believes that it is possible for reggae and dancehall music to become even more prominent on the world stage...
Fifty-one years ago, Horace Andy had a big hit song with ‘Fever’, his reggae version of a track made famous by American stylist Peggy...
While he is big into dancehall and hip-hop music, Krueshef is intolerant when it comes to content that disrespects women. Several of his songs,...
In a surprising turn of events, Toronto’s FLOW 98.7 FM, with its new slogan “Where Black Music Lives,” has recently undergone significant changes that...
In a resounding victory for the power of collaboration and creativity, the children’s song ‘Born to be Brave’ recently clinched the top spot in...
Carrie Mullings, aka Mumma Canada, is a huge brand in Canada, and is well-known to Reggae artists who are trying to make it in...
Never one to limit her sound, Shavanique has done melodic songs such as ‘Someone Loves You Honey’ and ‘In Your Arms’, as well as...