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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.
The awards recognised Wayne Wonder’s contributions to Shaggy’s Boombastic, which won the 1996 Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album, and Buju Banton’s Friends For Life, which was nominated in 2004.
Wayne Wonder has built a career that bridges dancehall and mainstream pop.
His 2002 hit No Letting Go remains one of the most successful crossover reggae singles of all time and was certified Gold for sales exceeding 500,000 units.
From his beginnings in Dunkirk, East Kingston, to international chart success, Wayne Wonder’s career reflects the global reach of Jamaican music. His recognition at the Grammy Certificate Ceremony adds another milestone to that journey.
Plans are already underway for the 2026 staging of the Grammy Certificate Ceremony in Jamaica and the United Kingdom.
-SAPPHIRE