Jahmiel – Been Through The Fire
With “Nirvana”, Jahmiel channels pain into uplifting power. Faith, melody, and growth define one of Jamaica’s most versatile voices.
With “Nirvana”, Jahmiel channels pain into uplifting power. Faith, melody, and growth define one of Jamaica’s most versatile voices.
After 15 years, Burning Spear is back with “No Destroyer” – a powerful roots reggae album that blends history, faith, activism, and musical excellence.
Imeru Tafari blends militant roots messages with modern sounds on his debut “The Essential” – a powerful voice for Rasta youth in Jamaica today.
On his tenth studio album “Nine Mile,” Alborosie blends reggae with Latin sounds, rock ballads, and spiritual reflections — a bold, personal journey from Kingston to Ethiopia and back.
Johnny Osbourne talks about his reggae classic "Truths & Rights," its origin and his first recordings at the legendary Studio One.
From Kingston’s beaches to global praise: Fred Locks tells the powerful story behind “Black Star Liners” and his lasting Rastafari mission.
Keith Hudson broke rules and redefined reggae with haunting dub, raw vocals and radical concepts – his legacy still resonates.
Blending reggae, hip-hop & Afrobeats, Jesse Royal’s "No Place Like Home" proves worthy of its second Grammy nod.
From “Police And Thieves” to digital roots with King Jammy: Junior Murvin’s posthumous release “Cool Down The Heat” proves his timeless talent lives on.