Best Reggae Album 2026 to be Awarded this Sunday

The prestigious Grammy Awards 2026 ceremony returns this Sunday.

Lila Ike To Perform At Grammys Opening Ceremony

Lila Iké is clearly having her Grammy moment, and she is taking it all the way to the big stage!

Lost In Time Drops Line Up

Reggae fans are in for a real time warp as Protoje brings back his Lost In Time Festival for a two-day takeover on February 28 and March 1, and the lineup is stacked!

Brandy, Pharrell, and Kirk Franklin to be Honoured In Grammy Week

Grammy Week 2026 is already giving main character energy, and three music legends are about to get their flowers in a big way!

Jesse Royal Talks 2nd Grammy Nod!

Jesse Royal’s “No Place Like Home” is up for a reggae Grammy award at the upcoming Grammy Awards on February 1.

Spotify Announces “Record Payout” To Music Industry

Spotify announced that it paid out yet another record sum to the music industry in 2025, $11 billion, topping its previous-year total by a billion for the second year in a row, making what they claim is the “largest annual payment to music from any retailer in history.”

Min. Grange Shares Memory Of “Cat” Coore

Minister of Culture, Gender Entertainment and Sports, Olivia Babsy Grange remembers Stephen “Cat” Coore O.D., who passed away last week.

Wayne Wonder Celebrates Grammy Recognition for Career of Global Hits

Wayne Wonder’s long and successful journey in music received fresh recognition last week, when the singer was awarded two Grammy Certificates at the Back 2 Da Future Music Limited in partnership with The Royalty Network Grammy Certificate Ceremony held at the Island SPACE Caribbean Museum in Plantation, Florida.

Ex-FIFA President Sepp Blatter Joins Those Calling for Boycott of World Cup in United States

Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter on Monday backed a proposed fan boycott of World Cup matches in the U.S., in protest of President Donald Trump’s actions both at home and abroad.

Katy Perry and Other Celebrities Urge Citizen Action After Minnesota Shootings

Singer Katy Perry and other U.S. celebrities have called for citizens to contact lawmakers and speak out against federal immigration officials’ killing of two U.S. citizens during the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota.