REGGAE
Lila Iké is gearing up for the release of her highly anticipated debut album in 2025. While the album title remains unknown, she has set the tone with her latest single, “Too Late To Lie,” an emotive track exploring themes of heartbreak and self-growth. Produced by Winta James, the song delivers soulful melodies and raw lyricism. In support of the release, Lila will be touring Japan and the UK, kicking off on March 19, 2025. With this latest single and her upcoming album, Lila Iké is poised to make a lasting impact on the reggae scene.
Ghost returns with the official music video for his upbeat single “Be Your Friend,” which has been receiving widespread acclaim locally and internationally since its 2024 release. The visuals capture the song’s vibrant, feel-good essence with stunning Caribbean scenes and an uplifting message. Ghost continues to prove his staying power in the industry, blending his signature smooth vocals with a modern pop-influenced dancehall sound. As the video garners attention, fans can look forward to more from the talented artist, who remains dedicated to delivering quality music and positive vibes worldwide.
(ReggaeVibeMedia.com) – The 2025 MOBO Awards, held at the Utilita Arena in Newcastle on February 18th, delivered an electrifying celebration of Black music and culture. This year, Caribbean artists dominated the stage, securing prestigious awards and delivering performances that had the audience on their feet. Shenseea Takes Best Caribbean Music Act Jamaican dancehall and crossover […]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG2JfCR3R_Q (ReggaeVibeMedia.com) – In a landmark moment for dancehall music, the “Worl’ Boss” himself, Vybz Kartel, has made a triumphant return to the United States after a two-decade absence. The artist’s U.S. visa, revoked in 2005, has been reinstated, allowing him to touch down in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, much to the delight of his fans. […]
Dancehall Week 2025, taking place from February 23 to March 2 in Kingston, Jamaica, celebrates the global influence of dancehall music and culture. Highlights include the Dancehall Village, a grand street parade, performances by top-tier artists like Shenseea and Beenie Man, and workshops led by influential industry pioneers. Tourists and locals alike can immerse themselves in the vibrant essence of Jamaican culture. For more information, visit the official Dancehall Week website.
It was a beautiful evening at “Rub a Dub Thursday,” where the vibes were high, and the energy was cool like a Jamaican breeze. This special night was dedicated to honoring two of the industry’s greats: Nadine Sutherland and Alonzo Hawk. However, before the tributes began, the evening took an unexpected turn. Major Mackerel found […]
David Hinds, the lead singer of Steel Pulse, was hospitalized yesterday in Wilmington, North Carolina. He was scheduled to perform with Steel Pulse and Jesse Royal at the Greenfield Lake Amphitheater. Despite his absence, the show went on with the band’s guitarist taking over most of the singing duties. Amlak Tafari, the band’s longtime bassist, […]
Price, 57, has played music nearly her whole life, starting with piano when she was five years old. But in the fall of 2009, the guitar was still something of mystery to her. She had been playing for only a couple of months and was struggling a bit with the new challenges. Yet, instead of […]
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