Check out the colorful new visualizer video for Paul McCartney and Wings’ catchy pop-reggae tune “Arrow Through Me.” ...
But the veteran San Diego pop-reggae band — which in 1994 scored an international hit with its lilting, island-flavored version of Peter Frampton’s “Baby I Love Your Way — is making a stylistic shift ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Nothing else has been heard from Perry’s upcoming fourth ...
orgasmic bass drops and an undeniable blissful vibe. Jamaica’s pride and joy is arguably the most universal music in the world. Its followers are cross-continental; from Europe to South America to ...
From Peter Tosh covering The Beatles' "Here Comes The Sun" back in 1971 to present-day Protoje confessing his secret affinity for Lana Del Rey, reggae and pop music have always been low-key bedfellows ...
Koffee has only had about a dozen of her songs widely available to stream until now, but the 22-year-old Jamaican artist is already proving she can reinvigorate reggae and dancehall for a pop audience ...
Johnny Nash, a pop and reggae music singer best known for his 1972 smash "I Can See Clearly Now," died Tuesday, CBS Los Angeles reports. He was 80 years old. "He was a wonderful father and family man.
Like any other veteran of Jamaica’s dance halls, singer Shaggy knows the challenging legacy of Bob Marley. The late reggae icon shone so brightly that his music still dominates and defines the genre ...
Distill the purest reggae/pop elements from 311 and the sound would likely resemble that of Santa Barbara, Calif.’s Rebelution. California pop-reggae band Rebelution passes through New Orleans on ...
Johnny Nash, the angel-voiced reggae-pop singer-songwriter who had U.S. hits with “I Can See Clearly Now,” “Stir It Up” and “Hold Me Tight,” died Tuesday at his home in Houston. He was 80. No cause of ...
KINGSTON (Reuters) - The main event at fight night in Kingston, a popular boxing showcase, was hours away, but the crowd at the National Stadium's indoor arena, from the young and hip to the elderly, ...
LONDON, United Kingdom — Former vocalist and founding member of British reggae group UB40, who rose to fame in the 1980s with hits like "Red Red Wine" and "Can't Help Falling In Love" has died at the ...
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