Profiles
Natty’s evolution brings sound healing reggae music
Daily Reggae caught up with talented reggae artist Natty to learn more about his creativity process and the jamming new album, “The Divine Trinity”.
Aza Lineage’s growth and creativity is both inspiring and empowering
Daily Reggae interviewed Aza Lineage to learn about the Jamaican artist’s irie EP, “Kingston To Cali”, inspiration as an artist, and approach preparing for live sets!
The vision of Alexx Antaeus is charting reggae into new musical territories
Ahead of the GRAMMYs, Daily Reggae interviewed nominee, Alexx Antaeus about the artist and producer’s collaboration with Julian Marley, and learned about his Jamaica-based studio/label, Monom Records!
Romain Virgo’s soulful sound and passion for performing makes him a standout artist
Daily Reggae had the chance to interview the brilliant artist, Romain Virgo about the singer-songwriter’s amazing new single, “Switch You On”, a great run of recent shows in the UK, and new music that he’s excited to release soon.
From Spain to Jamaica: Irie Souljah is making his dreams a reality
Daily Reggae spoke with rising star, Irie Souljah about his amazing new EP, “All About Love”, recently completed first tour on the West Coast, and journey as an artist moving from Spain to Jamaica.
The Recording Academy’s Len Brown plays an important role supporting the growth of reggae
Daily Reggae connected with The Recording Academy’s Len Brown to learn about his role empowering artists across genres including the reggae community. Brown shared an important reminder to the community to ensure they vote for the First Round of the 2024 GRAMMY Awards by October 20.
When in London, make sure to roll through the amazing People’s Sound Records
When in London, make sure to roll through the amazing People’s Sound Records. Daily Reggae spoke with Troy Lewis at the historic shop.
F.Y.A.H. pours heart into beautiful new reggae music while representing Kingston worldwide
Daily Reggae connected with F.Y.A.H.’s bassist, Delroy ‘Pele’ Hamilton, to learn about the band’s recent collaboration with Steel Pulse, unique writing process, and live shows around the corner.
Naya Rockers stay on their grind delivering dub inspired roots reggae music
Daily Reggae spoke with Naya Rockers’ Nathan Sabanayagam to dive into the Boston-based reggae duo’s new music, inspiration, and songwriting process.
Dukes Of Roots lift our spirits with inspirational roots reggae music
Daily Reggae caught up with Dukes Of Roots to learn about the band’s inspiring roots reggae music, song writing process, and new album in the works.
King Cruff’s creative vision is pushing musical boundaries across reggae, dancehall and hip hop
Daily Reggae spoke with King Cruff to lean about the talented artist’s new music including his latest single, “Soufflé”, what it’s like being part of the Universal Music Canada and the Tuff Gong Collective family, and the experience of honoring his grandfather, the legendary Bob Marley at the opening of the The Bob Marley One Love Experience in Los Angeles.
Morgan Heritage finds the perfect creative balance and the reggae legends’ best music is on the way
Daily Reggae caught up with Morgan Heritage’s Peetah Morgan to learn about the two time GRAMMY Award winning reggae band’s new single, “Just A Number”. The band is planning to release a new album due out later this year that we cannot wait to hear!
Kabaka Pyramid’s unique sound, hustle and character makes him one of reggae’s rising stars
Daily Reggae spoke with Kabaka Pyramid to discuss the talented Jamaican artist and producer’s new album, “The Kalling”, Pyramid’s current U.S. nationwide tour, and to hear his advice for up-and-coming artists. Pyramid collaborated with Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley on his new album, which Marley produced!
Jimmy Cliff advises up-and-coming artists to ‘Give the best of yourself’
Daily Reggae caught up with reggae icon, Jimmy Cliff, to learn about the creation of his incredible new album, “Refugees”, and to hear his advice for up-and-coming artists.
Black Uhuru’s Duckie Simpson celebrates 50 years as a band and an amazing album, “New Day”
Daily Reggae caught up with Black Uhuru’s legendary frontman and founder, Duckie Simpson to celebrate the band’s 50th anniversary and discuss the Black Uhuru’s amazing album, “New Day” released by LAW Records.
Groundation’s Harrison Stafford reflects on working with reggae legends Israel Vibration, The Abyssinians, and The Congos and bringing the new album, “One Rock” to life
Dailyreggae.com caught up with Groundation’s Harrison Stafford to learn about the fabulous new Groundation album, “One Rock”, released today by Easy Star Records. Harrison reflects on the album’s inspiration, working with reggae legends like Israel Vibration, The Abyssinians, and The Congos, and his musical influences.
Reggae pioneer Clinton Fearon spreads peace of mind around the world
Dailyreggae.com interviewed reggae pioneer Clinton Fearon about his Jamaican roots, finding his groove in The Gladiators, the new music he’s excited to release, and the power of reggae music to bring peace of mind to the world.
Creating music from the heart for over 20 years, Frankie Music helps artists develop from Koffee to Beenie Man
Dailyreggae.com caught up with the talented Jamaican producer, Frankie Music. Frankie’s passion for reggae is contagious, and his dedication to his craft earned him his own studio. Frankie has worked with rising stars like Koffee and seasoned veterans like Beenie Man. Frankie discusses his studio, approach to recording, and shares advice for up-and-coming artists.
For the love of music: Eric Smith’s perseverance helped lead Easy Star Records and reggae’s global expansion
Dailyreggae.com caught up with Easy Star Records CEO, Eric Smith, to discuss reggae’s global expansion since the ‘90s, the evolving role of running a record label, up-and-coming artist and management tips, and Easy Star’s talented roster of artists including Rebelution and Jesse Royal.
Jamaica’s Kxng Izem channels the strength of a lion through reggae
Dailyreggae.com interviewed Kxng Izem, where Kxng discusses his musical influences, Wildfire album, Rastafarian influence, and excitement for Jamaica’s rising reggae stars.