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SOJA takes home Grammy Award for Beauty In The Silence
Warm congratulations to SOJA who took home the Best Reggae Album Grammy Award last night for the band’s incredible album, Beauty In The Silence. SOJA’s impact on the reggae music genre is huge, and the band continues to create beautiful music. Beauty In The Silence is an outstanding album, and if you haven’t listened to it from start to finish, we recommend you do it soon!
5 female artists you won't want to miss at Cali Vibes 2022
Fans across the world will be flooding into Long Beach, California for reggae mega-festival Cali Vibes on February 4th-6th. From reggae royalty to the best new and upcoming artists in the scene, the lineup is absolutely packed with talent. It's near impossible to decide which artists playing next weekend to be most stoked about, but a fantastic place to start is with the amazing female artists playing at Cali Vibes you won't want to miss.
Daily Reggae Artist Profile: SOJA’s Jacob Hemphill reflects on enjoying beauty in the silence, amid the noise and haste
Dailyreggae.com spoke with SOJA’s Jacob Hemphill about SOJA’s rise to stardom, the inspiration behind the band’s Grammy-nominated album, Beauty In The Silence, and his songwriting process.
Sing along to Gramps Morgan’s new holiday single, I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday
Gramps Morgan has released a new holiday single, I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday, and it puts a smile on our face! The song was originally released by British rockers Wizzard in the early 1970s and Gramps puts an irie reggae spin on the holiday song.
Big congrats to Etana, Gramps Morgan, SOJA, Sean Paul, Jesse Royal, and Spice for their 2022 Grammy nominations for Best Reggae Album
Big congrats to Etana, Gramps Morgan, SOJA, Sean Paul, Jesse Royal, and Spice for their 2022 Grammy nominations for Best Reggae Album. All of the nominees are so well deserved! Check out Dailyreggae.com’s coverage of some of the albums.
Gramps Morgan Delivers Heartfelt Message in Wash the Tears - Acoustic single
GRAMMY Award-winning reggae musician, Gramps Morgan recently released a heartfelt acoustic version of his song Wash The Tears. Wash The Tears was originally released as the first song on Morgan’s 2011 album, 2 Sides of My Heart – Vol. 1. The acoustic version was released on March 19 2021 and showcases Morgan’s amazing voice and beautiful acoustic guitar accompaniment. The song honors the memory of Morgan’s mother.
Toots & The Maytals’ Got To Be Tough wins 2021 GRAMMY Award for Best Reggae Album
Toots & The Maytals’ 2020 album, Got To Be Tough, won the 2021 GRAMMY Award for Best Reggae Album. The honor comes months after the reggae pioneer’s passing in September 2020. What an incredible achievement for Toots, his band, and their amazing musical legacy!