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It's his first concert in the United States after spending more than a decade behind bars for a crime he maintains he did not ...
Grammy-nominated pop-dancehall princess Shenseea and Jamaican dancehall hitmaker Masicka lead the nominations for the 2025 ...
The iconic reggae artist Cocoa Tea died at 65 after a battle with cancer. Coco died Tuesday morning, March 11, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida from cardiac arrest according to his wife Malvia Scott.
The Welsh-Jamaican artist said it was "so important" for her ... from both worlds to make this track truly special. "Mixing the music of Jamaica with the language and soul of Wales has been ...
Two Jamaican artists, Cocoa Tea and Determine, passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy of “conscious” reggae music that was especially popular in the 1990s even as the dancehall genre expanded ...
Jamaican reggae artist Proteje - who graced The Bowl stage at WOMAD Aotearoa this year - speaks to Kadambari Raghukumar in ...
Chaired by Orville “Shaggy” Burrell, alongside Judith Bodley and Sharon Burke, the Island Music Conference (IMC) isn’t just a meeting of minds—it’s a movement. From its inception, the goal has been ...
Colvin Scott, the influential reggae artist who performed as Cocoa Tea ... In addition to releasing his own music, Cocoa Tea issued music by Buju Banton, Cutty Ranks, Sizzla, and many others.
He says many of the artists who came to Toronto from Jamaica in the '60s and '70s paved the way for today's Black Canadian music stars. "The history of Jamaican artists in Toronto wasn't appreciated.