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This past December, California-via-Hawaii reggae/hip hop trio The Late Ones released their very good new EP Lately on Easy Star Records. We called it a seamless fusion of the grooves and harmonies of ...
LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-A few days after officially handing over a girls’ hostel at Tiyamika Orphanage in Mchinji, gospel artist Davie Nkhoma, popularly known as Dazik, has released the music video for ...
Discover the discography, awards, and story of reggae singer Kingsley Wray, from Jamaica to the UK, and his recent creative ...
Since the release of his 2017 project Good Life, Collie Buddz has been steadily gearing up to drop his upcoming third studio album Hybrid. This year, Buddz has shared "Legal Now," an ode to legalizing ...
On the chorus of roots reggae revival leader Protoje's "Who Knows," his likeminded cohort Chronixx sings, I'm pleeeeaaassed to be chilling in the West Indies. No shit—as you should be. This video's ...
The song had a laid-back mellow vibe to it, coupled with strong melodies, and delicate harmony vocals. “Have Not” is a track featured on his album, Thru My Eyez. Wazimu’s song “Have Not” and his ...
Four months after Eddie Murphy revealed he was plunging into reggae music with a new song called “Oh Jah Jah,” the positive reaction to the song – “Oh Jah Jah” topped iTunes’ reggae charts – has ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- Musicians in the Twin Cities reggae community have come together to make a music video calling for social justice. During the chorus of his song, "Enough," Ryan Liestman sings, ...
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More than three decades after the death of Bob Marley, roots reggae is on the rise again in Jamaica. Meet the millennial musicians behind the new movement. Featuring Chronixx, Protoje, Jah9, Kelissa, ...