Chronic Law Released From ICE Custody
Dancehall star Chronic Law has been released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody after spending more than two months detained in the United States.
Dancehall star Chronic Law has been released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody after spending more than two months detained in the United States.
Dancehall artist Rygin King, whose real name is Matthew Smith, has been taken into custody by U.S.
Popular dancehall producer Week.day has another viral track on his hands. This time, it’s Pretty by recording artiste Imotionz.
Veteran music publicist and producer Ralston Barrett is set to release a brand‑new reggae one‑drop rhythm project titled Jailhouse Set Me Free Rhythm Vol.
Reggae star Bugle has high hopes for his latest single, ‘Love Again’ featuring reggae superstar Maxi Priest.
Dancehall veteran Grindsman insists that he’s not focused on Vybz Kartel’s wealth but only wants fair compensation for the use of his work.
Sean Paul is still filling large European venues in 2026, a reminder that more than two decades into his career, he remains one of Dancehall’s strongest live draws outside the Caribbean.
Rodney ‘Bounty Killer’ Price will be given the Generational Impact: Guardian of the Culture Award this year for his outstanding charitable contributions, his impact on dancehall music, and for being a fearless advocate for the disenfranchised.
Fusion artiste Samuel K Golden is quickly carving out a reputation for pioneering a fusion of spoken-word poetry with modern alternative pop structures.
Reggae artiste Mystic Warrior is on a mission to inspire the next generation of youths. That’s why he released his latest single, Leader, a thoughtfully crafted song that is an urgent call to action for the youth blending purpose and agency with a contemporary reggae hip hop sound.
Dancehall artiste Singadon is wise beyond his years. You just have to listen to his latest release, ‘Don’t Cry’, where he offers guidance, expresses unconditional love, and shares life lessons so that his real-life son — and the next generation — can avoid past mistakes.
A New York Supreme Court judge on Tuesday (March 3) dismissed a multi-million-dollar lawsuit against Vybz Kartel and a promoter over the Dancehall star’s U.S.
Blu Cantrell’s 2003 hit Breathe featuring Sean Paul has been certified 3x Platinum in the United Kingdom by the British Phonographic Industry.
Inner Circle’s iconic song Bad Boys is now certified platinum in the United States, marking one million units sold thirty-nine years after its initial release.
American artiste, producer DJ Freddy Browne has collaborated with Jamaican sensation Richie Stephens, as well as emerging recording artiste AcYn for a fusion track titled Blood Upon The Dance Floor.
Dancehall producer Linval ‘Shabba’ Thompson Jr., popularly known as Shab Don, was found not guilty on Monday of breaching Jamaica’s Corruption Prevention Act in a case alleging he offered a JMD $2 million bribe to police.
Shaggy has claimed Moliy, the Ghanaian-American artist behind Shake It To The Max (Fly), blocked clearance for songs that he and Sean Paul had recorded on the beat — but Moliy appeared to push back by pointing to a Sean Paul-assisted remix that is already out.
Two-time Grammy-nominated reggae powerhouse Etana closes out Reggae Month in stirring fashion with the release of her deeply soulful rendition of I Shot The Sheriff, the timeless classic by reggae icon Bob Marley.
Buju Banton’s son Jahazeil Myrie has said he ‘almost turned gay,’ but that faith and his father’s 1992 song Boom Bye Bye dragged him back toward church.
Ghanaian singer Moliy and producer Silent Addy’s “Shake It to the Max (Fly)” remix with Jamaican artists Shenseea and Skillibeng was certified Gold in the U.S.