Chronixx: From a “Beat and a Mic” to Grammy Nomination
Very few artistes are able to make lasting impressions and acquire an ever increasing fan base. The ones who are able to accomplish…
The Artistic Therapy of Shelita’s World
Every so often, there comes an artist that helps us to interpret the world as we know it through their vision. Even if…
Stephen Marley: The Musical Architect
As his lips kissed the spliff on one end, the flame of his lighter caressed the other. Swallowing a velvet smoke of humility,…
Dean Fraser: The Anchor of Jamaican Music
“Studio was like a nine to five, or more so a ten to ten. At the time we used to have certain studios…
Sippy T
You probably heard his music long before being able to put a face to his name. This up and coming artiste, while new…
Queen Ifrica & the “CLIMB”
It’s not the fall you fall, But the rise you rise… This couplet, which opens the title track Climb, cuts right to the ethereal…
Jah9: The Endless search of Within
An hypnotic wave of calm crept across The Fonda Theatre, Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. It’s April 1 and marked the final…
Alison Hinds: On the Scene for Jamaica Carnival
Alison was born in East London and moved to Barbados where she was captivated by Reggae and Soca music. While living in Barbados,…
Skip Marley: Prodigy in the Making?
On February 12, 2017, a handsome young man graced the stage at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards show alongside Katy Perry to perform…
Jabez Reconnects: His Inspiration and Purpose
Clive Maurice Provost J.P., more popularly known as Jabez, continues to have success in what is arguably one of the hardest genres to…