Artists
“Art & Life is about the way an artist paints a picture – but a picture also paints an artist,” explains Beenie Man. “It’s about the inner man and the outer man.” "Since I was a little kid, I’ve been in… (Read More)
One of Jamaica’s most distinguished singers, as a member of Black Uhuru Michael Rose was one of the foundation stones of the roots movement, before launching a successful career in the modern dancehalls. His work with Uhuru helped bring the group… (Read More)
100% independent Roots, Rock, Reggae, Dancehall, Dub, and more—this is the unique blend of music that is NATTY NATION. 2008 marks their 13th anniversary of keeping the positive messages of their unique indigenous Wisconsin reggae beats throbbing through the heartland, sharing… (Read More)
Jamaica’s first dancehall. superstar, Yellowman ushered in a new era in reggae music following Bob Marley’s death. His early-’80s success brought the popularity of toasting — the reggae equivalent of rapping — to a whole new level, and helped establish dancehall… (Read More)




