Alkaline’s NPT Dominates Charts, Secures Top Spots on Apple Music Jamaica

Alkaline’s third studio album NPT continues to dominate the charts after its Sunday release.

Jamaica Introduces Sugar-Based Tax on Sugary Drinks to Promote Health

Finance Minister Fayval Williams announced a revised special consumption tax (SCT) on sugary drinks, moving from a volume-based system to one based on sugar content.

J. Cole Reveals Kendrick Lamar Was Originally Featured on “The Fall Off” Tracks

J. Cole revealed that Kendrick Lamar was originally featured on multiple tracks from The Fall Off.

ISSA/GraceKennedy Championships Kick Off Smoothly, Public Encouraged to Attend

Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association President Keith Wellington says the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls’ Athletics Championships has started smoothly and is urging strong public support.

Chappell Roan Issues Statement Amidst Drama Surrounding Child Fan

The controversy surrounding Chappell Roan is continuing to unfold after an alleged encounter involving footballer Jorginho’s stepdaughter left the child reportedly distressed.

Moliy Clears up Shaggy Situation

Ghanaian-American singer Moliy is once and for all clearing up claims made by Jamaican music legend Shaggy, that he was blocked from remixing her hit single Shake It To The Max.

Rygin King Detained by ICE in the US

Dancehall artiste Rygin King has reportedly been taken into custody by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Alkaline’s ‘NPT’ Makes Impact On iTunes, All Genres

Alkaline’s NPT Album debuts atop the iTunes Reggae Albums Chart and and number 4 on the All genres chart.

J Calm Talks “Emotions”, Working With Industry Veterans!

Singer J’Calm gets emotional on his new album, “Emotions”, working with a number of the industry’s greats over 13 tracks.

Skippa Responds to Sumfest Boss Joe Bogdonavich’s Statements on Why Young Artistes Don’t Get Booked for Sumfest

A recent interview Reggae Sumfest boss Joe Bogdonavich gave with local media is sparking conversation around the opportunities young artistes are afforded to grace one of the biggest stages in Jamaican music.