With a commanding presence, a distinctive voice that is recognizable throughout the world and titles such as artist, businessman, philanthropist and Grammy Award winner, Shaggy is and has been a forced to be reckoned with. A son of the brambly streets of Kingston, Jamaica, his discipline-which he credits to his military background-has been the foundation of his success. [ read more ]
Kees Dieffenthaller began playing in a group at the end of 1990, focusing on reviving popular hit songs including current reggae and soca. Since he had an amazing vocal range, stage presence and an uncanny ability to mimic popular artists, Kees quickly created a buzz and attracted a loyal following. [ read more ]
Anthony Moses Davis, better known by his stage name Beenie Man, was born in the Waterhouse district of Kingston in 1973. He started toasting at the age of five, and was encouraged by his uncle Sydney Wolf, who played drums for Jimmy Cliff. He won the Tastee Talent contest in 1981, and Radio DJ Barry G introduced him to local sound system operators [ read more ]
From “Heads High” (1998) to “Bruk It Down” (2012), Mr Vegas has assembled an unshakable string of international classic reggae and dancehall releases including Billboard hits over the past three decades of his career. Born Clifford Smith, in Kingston. [ read more ]
Jamaica’s upcoming dancehall and singing sensation, Tifa’s interest in music developed from a very young age, listening to musical legends such as Earth Wind and Fire, Patti Labelle and Aretha Franklin. Growing up with her stepfather, Sampalue, the reggae producer who assisted in the building of several music careers [ read more ]
Sustane, born Vincent Livingston in Islington, St. Mary Jamaica, is a Jamaican reggae artist and songwriter. Sustane is one of the new leading artist’s on the dancehall scene. Explosive with his stage presence, creative with his lyrical content and definitely knows how to please the crowd stated by his fans. [ read more ]