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His early hits were filled with sexual innuendo. But he later switched to a soulful political message that resonated in 1970s ...
Despite going through numerous lead singers and musicians, this legendary group came to be synonymous with reggae music for ...
When Rastafari and roots-reggae came into his life in the 1990s, one of the groups that inspired Binghi Blaze were The Mighty ...
One of the longest performing reggae bands of all time, Jamaica’s Third World continues to captivate audiences with their ...
From “slack” lyrics to a militant style embracing social issues, Max Romeo remained an enormously influential singer and songwriter for over 50 years.
The influential Jamaican reggae icon Max Romeo, best known for his political anthems like 'Chase the Devil,’ has died.
The internationally renowned Jamaican singer, best known for “War Ina Babylon,” died of complications from a heart condition ...
Reggae artist Protoje who graced The Bowl stage at WOMAD Aotearoa this year, speaks to Kadambari Raghukumar in this episode on all things from patties, politics to performances.
Soul-reggae visionary Jahriffe promises to ignite a cultural and spiritual fire with his new single, Shine Bright. The track ...
Max Romeo (born Maxwell Livingston Smith) died on April 11, 2025, because of severe heart issues that caused his death at age 80.
Reggae legend who shot to fame with BBC-banned hit dies aged 80 as tributes pour in to ‘gentle soul’
A REGGAE legend who shot to fame with a hit banned by the BBC has died aged 80 – as tributes pour in for the “gentle soul”.
Performing this year’s Festival International, a social activist who defies boundaries; culturally, musically and spiritually ...
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