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Dennis Brown
Demarco
Althea Hewitt
D'Angel

Dennis Emanuel Brown was the most influential singer in the history of reggae music. All the successful reggae artists tore a page from his singing stylebook. Thus, his was and is the most copied voice in the genre. If Bob Marley is reggae music's ...more

With a deep-seated passion that engulfs his persona, this young man stands out from the rest. With an intense love and enthusiasm for every aspect of the music business – from producing to songwriting to deejaying to engineering – Demarco has his fingers on the pulse of almost every genre...more

Having signed a lucrative three-album deal with one of the world's largest distributors of Jamaican recorded products, VP Records International ( New York ), Althea Hewitt has just completed her debut album ...more

 

The male dominated dancehall industry is now giving way to assertive females who are showing the veteran disc jockeys that they can not only juggle the microphone, but also command a large dancehall audience at any show. Some call it a revolution, others say it’s the enlightenment but this earth angel in fact D’Angel ...more
Munga Honoureble
Prodigal Son

Currently, the entertainment industry has been experiencing "Turbulence" in the airwaves. Sheldon 'Turbulence' Campbell was born in 1981 in Kingston, Jamaica. The 24-year-old ...more

Eloquent, street smart and infectious, dancehall deejay Munga Honorable introduced himself to the dancehall with an explosion of hardcore rhymes...more

Calvin Curtis Whilby a.k.a. Prodigal Son was born in St. Catherine, Jamaica, in 1976. He was raised by his grandmother, a Godly woman who made sure he...more

Anyone who has been around the block a few times has a high chance of seeing graffiti adorning walls throughout Jamaica bearing ‘We love you L.A. Lewis' or something close to that. Who is this ...more
Mark Wonder
Christopher Daley
Tanya Stephens
Alaine

Mark Andrew Thompson, and for 'performing vibrations', 'Mark Wonder', is a man with a positive purpose...more

 

A seasoned entertainer, well known in film, television, radio, theatre and comedy circles, Christopher 'Johnny' Daley...more

Vivienne Stephenson , better known by her stage name Tanya Stephens (born July 2, 1973 in Kingston...more

Alaine Laughton, known by her first name, is a singer and songwriter. She was born in...more

Richie Spice
Stephen Marley
Cherine Anderson
Baby Cham

Born Richell Bonner on 8th of September, 1971 in Kingston, Jamaica suburb of St. Andrew, Richie Spice ... more

Bob Marley's second son, Stephen Marley, first appeared on record in 1979 when he was only six years old. With his brother...more

Cherine Anderson has starred in two of Jamaica's most successful films; Dancehall Queen and One Love ...more

Born Dameon Dean Beckett in Kingston, Jamaica on February 24th, 1977 at just age seven years old he bagn watching established deejays ...more

Aidonia
Beenie Man
Da'Ville
Twin of Twins

Hardcore and innovative aptly describe the persona of this Artiste. When scanning through radio stations it is impossible not to hear his songs.
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One of Jamaica's most crucial DJs, Beenie Man's recording career stretches back to 1981, although it was in the sound systems where he later made his mark... more Da'Ville, aka Orville Thomas, the former lead singer of the renowned boys group ARP (A Raw Perspective) has taken his solo career to new heights...more In August of 2005, the Twin of Twins (Paul and Patrick Gaynor) CD Stir it Up Vol.5 “The Crucifiction of the Ghetto” spent three weeks... more

Mavado

Beres Hammond

Lady Saw
Wayne Marshall
Mavado - AKA Real McKoy - stamped an indelible mark on the Dancehall scene since his hit.. more

OK, not only is he a veteran where reggae music is concerned but quite franklyhe is the only reggae artiste of his time who still produces...more

It can be safely stated that Lady Saw is now considered Jamaica's top lady DJ. more

Wayne Marshall's story is one of a rites of passage. Born Wayne Mitchell, one of Dancehall's young giants more


Bounty Killer

Ce'Cile

DJ Smurf
Morgan Heritage
In the world of Reggae music it takes more than a few hit records to become a star. more

Style, wit, grace, intelligence, creativity and flare for controversy are all key components for a budding diva. more

Errol Stewart, aka DJ Smurf, was born on September 21, 1972. He grew up in... more

Since the 1980s, the world has anxiously awaited a Reggae band to continue the path... more


Tami Chin

John Hype

Kip Rich
T.O.K
"Performing - it's all I've ever loved, all I've ever wanted to do. I'm going to do something extraordinary with my life''... more

Jonathan 'John Hype' Prendergast, the well-known dancing prodigy, has overcome many trials and tribulations in his life, as well as in his career... more

Marlon Plunket, more popularly known as 'Kiprich', is quite an interesting character. He described himself as easy going, humble... more

Flexx, Craig-T, Alex, and Bay-C are four 23-year-old young men from Kingston, who make up the group, T.O.K. Alex, Craig-T, and Bay-C were all students at Campion College... more

Sean Paul

Bet ya didn't know that 'shizzle ma nizzle' means 'what's up nigger'.This favourite saying of popular DJ Elephant Man raises eyebrows when first heard ...more Ever since his impressive single debut "Baby Girl" in the spring of 1996 for producer Jeremy Harding on the 2 Hard Records label, Sean Paul has captured the eyes and ears of the Dancehall community as ...more Born and raised in Kingston Jamaica, Carlton Grant (a.k.a Spragga Benz) has attained and maintained a level of musical notoriety only dreamed of by other aspiring Jamaican ...more

When they started in 2000, the group consisted of five (5) members but has now only O'Neil Edwards, Kevin Blair and Craig Jackson make up Voise Mail ...more


Assassin

The wise proverb stating "nothing happens before its time" easily lends itself to the career struggles and successes of Jamaican artist KC Jockey. After thirteen years of working in New York ...more He is still young, but his style, talent and lyrical prowess are far advanced for his age. Deejay Assassin, known to his family as Jeffrey Campbell, chose his stage name after coming out on top in several deejay clashes among his ... more

Macka Diamond, aka Lady Mackerel, aka Charmaine Munroe, has been rocking the charts recently with her musical talent and lyrical finesse. Although she has been in ...more

His moniker would suggest that he is aggressive, territorial and fierce but actually he is increasingly affable and laidback until its time for work. This 'bling-bling canine' is ...more

Tarrus Riley

Christopher Martin

Sizzla
Benjy Myaz
Not even ten chariots with horses can stop this new Reggae voice on the scene… no, its not a novelty act, but one that is destined for legendary status. A ‘natural'...more

While attending St. Jago High, he participated in various activities: sports, where he played football for seven years and drama, where he was awarded...more

Sizzla Kalonji is one of the most prolific leaders of the conscious dancehall movement. Emerging in ...more Benjy Myaz, one of Jamaica's top crooners of smooth, mello love and reggae music got his name from the patois mispronunciation of his correct name - Benjamin Myers. The last of ...more
Queen Ifrica

Queen Ifrica, born Ventrice Morgan, has been ubiquitously hailed as Fyah Muma has made a regal entrance into the musical world of Reggae and is poised to lead the next generation of Reggae's finest...more      

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