Chronixx – Music For Service
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.
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.
With “Nirvana”, Jahmiel channels pain into uplifting power. Faith, melody, and growth define one of Jamaica’s most versatile voices.
Imeru Tafari blends militant roots messages with modern sounds on his debut “The Essential” – a powerful voice for Rasta youth in Jamaica today.
Olympic legend Usain Bolt enters music with his “Country Yutes” album, supporting Jamaican artists and reshaping dancehall with passion and purpose.
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.
Dancehall’s quiet king speaks loudest through music – Masicka’s “Generation of Kings” is his boldest, most introspective work yet.