The singer, born in the village of Rocky Point, Jamaica, was known for a romantic voice that shaped and shifted with ...
Cocoa Tea's song “Holy Mount Zion” was inspired by Determine's hugely popular hit “Kette Drum.” Although their styles were ...
Cocoa Tea’s unique timbre delivered sweet romantic songs, but also carried his strong social, political and spiritual ...
Jamaican singer Cocoa Tea, whose celebrated career blurred the divide between roots reggae’s righteous convictions and ...
Jamaican Grammy-winning singer Gramps Morgan has saluted Ghana's sensational Highlife/Hiplife star, King Paluta (born Thomas ...
Internationally know Reggae record label VP Records released the following message on the passing of Cocoa Tea: ...
and his debut LP “Weh Dem a Go Do…Can’t Stop Cocoa Tea” made him a superstar within Jamaican music and globally among reggae fans. Follow-ups like “The Marshall” and “Come Again ...
A new documentary is highlighting how Jamaican music became a pivotal and unexpected part of Canadian culture. Play It Loud! How Toronto Got Soul documents the tremendous impact immigrants from ...
I would really like for the artists to come in and make connections and understand the game and not get fucked like the old ...
By Patricia Meschino Jamaican singer Cocoa Tea ... he will truly be missed, but his music will live on forever,” Dan Dalton, Damian Marley’s manager and co-founder of the Welcome to Jamrock ...