Several of the Caribbean's biggest stars brought the heat at New York's Jamaica Strong benefit concert, headlined by Shaggy, Kes and Sean Paul.
Proceeds from the event will benefit Food For The Poor and support its on-the-ground relief efforts across Jamaica.
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Highlife musician, Dada Hafco, has reiterated his long-held belief that Ghana must project Highlife music as its global cultural identity.
The biggest concert in town this week will be a two-day reggae music festival at Sarasota Fairgrounds fundraising for the ...
No small country has packed a musical punch like Jamaica has. From Bob Marley to Buju Banton, here are its standout records ...