I just feel that Jamaican culture and music are at its peak. It’s been so influential for years and decades. With the type of artists that I sign — Lila [Iké] and Sevana — they’re both very driven in ...
Goldenvoice’s own Nic Adler got his start working in the mailroom at Delicious Vinyl, the West Coast hip-hop label that was home to the Pharcyde, Tone Loc, Young MC, The Brand New Heavies and other ...
Jamaican reggae artist Protoje has announced his next album. It’s called Third Time’s the Charm, and it arrives September 23 via Protoje’s own label In.Digg.Nation Collective, as well as RCA. Today, ...
After teasing it for a while and releasing three of its singles, modern reggae great Protoje has finally announced his new album, Third Time’s The Charm, which arrives September 23 via Protoje’s own ...
With just days to go before the reveal of the 2025 Grammy nominations, a few of the hottest stars from across Caribbean music could earn their first nomination for best reggae album. Outside of Grammy ...
When Protoje first announced the partnership between his In.Digg.Nation Collective label and RCA Records/Six Course in April, it naturally called for celebration. RCA is not only supporting the reggae ...
Protoje is in his head. One of modern reggae’s most important figure is in a contemplative, almost melancholy mood on his latest album, Third Time’s the Charm. Gone are the aspirational anthems and ...
The visualizer for Protoje’s Weed and Ting has hit one million views on YouTube and the King Digg is in a celebratory mood. The song was released in August of this year as part of Protoje’s fifth ...
Known for his complex, blistering lyrics addressing various societal injustices, delivered in hypnotic chanted-sung vocals, reggae artist Protoje will release A Matter of Time, the long awaited… By ...
The reggae star also dropped his highly anticipated new single, "Big 45." By Kyle Denis Less than a year after dropping his Jamaican Situation EP, two-time Grammy-nominated Jamaican reggae star ...
The influence of Jamaican pop can be felt everywhere today, from Drake’s “Controlla” to Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You” – but Jamaican practitioners of the form have had a hard time breaking through on ...