The Singer & The Song: Chaka Demus & Pliers – Murder She Wrote
Chaka Demus and Pliers talking on their biggest hit "Murder She Wrote", its origin, background story and impact on music around the world.
Chaka Demus and Pliers talking on their biggest hit "Murder She Wrote", its origin, background story and impact on music around the world.
After five years of near silence, Chronixx returns with "Exile" – a raw, spiritual, genre-defying album rooted in reggae tradition and driven by a mission: music as sacred service in turbulent times.
David Katz remembers Barnabas: the unsung Channel One engineer, toaster and drummer who shaped 1970s Jamaican dub and roots reggae sound.
Reggae icon Junior Byles, voice of “Beat Down Babylon” and “Fade Away”, has died at 77. A tribute to his life, struggles, and timeless musical legacy.
Jahshii’s troubles in Grant’s Pen reflect a deeper tension in Jamaican dancehall: loyalty, status, and the backlash of “rich and switch.” Mel Cooke explores the trap of street cred and survival.
Yeza reclaims reggae & dancehall on her own terms – fierce, conscious & sensual. “Star of the East” marks her bold arrival on the global stage.
Recipe for a vegan vegetable stew with green beans and corn, served with corn rolls.
L’Antoinette Stines on the spirit of dancehall, cultural memory, African roots, and why dance is black liberation. Dancehall is us.
Dancehall legend Cham releases "Sherlock," his first album without Dave Kelly. From ghostwriter to producer, the dancehall veteran opens up about growth, legacy, and life after “Ghetto Story”.