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Hurricane Melissa Relief Launched, Jamaica needs your Support to Rebuild and Restore Hope – World A Reggae EntertainmentWorld A Reggae Entertainment

Hurricane Melissa Relief Launched, Jamaica needs your Support to Rebuild and Restore Hope – World A Reggae EntertainmentWorld A Reggae Entertainment

Hurricane Melissa has struck Jamaica with devastating force. The Category 5 storm left behind widespread damage and debris across our beloved island. To support recovery efforts, the Government of Jamaica has launched an official website for donations and assistance. I’m asking all our readers and followers to please take a moment to visit the link and help however you can.…

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The 18th Parallel & Roberto Sánchez release Dub Avalanche Vol. 1 (Fruits Records) – World A Reggae EntertainmentWorld A Reggae Entertainment

The 18th Parallel & Roberto Sánchez release Dub Avalanche Vol. 1 (Fruits Records) – World A Reggae EntertainmentWorld A Reggae Entertainment

Geneva-based collective The 18th Parallel teams up with Spanish engineer Roberto Sánchez for Dub Avalanche Vol. 1, the first chapter in a new dub experiment series from Fruits Records. The project, set for release on November 7th, 2025, revisits ten riddims from the label’s vault, reimagined and mixed by Sánchez at his A-Lone Muzik Studio in Santander. In the spirit of…

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Fatbabs and the Next Chapter of French Reggae  – World A Reggae EntertainmentWorld A Reggae Entertainment

Fatbabs and the Next Chapter of French Reggae  – World A Reggae EntertainmentWorld A Reggae Entertainment

In August 2025, the final bassline echoed through Fraisans, France, at No Logo Festival as the crowd began chanting, unwilling to let go. It was five in the morning, and the tribute to Martin ‘Naâman’ Mussard, the voice, the spirit, the friend they’d lost six months earlier, was still going strong. On stage, Fatbabs, Naâman’s parents, his wife, friends, and…

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Ras Mista Fyah’s album up for Grammy nod | News

Ras Mista Fyah’s album up for Grammy nod | News

Of the 73 albums being considered for the Best Reggae Album Grammy honours, ‘Infinity’ by Ras Mista Fyah is arguably the most diverse. The Colombian singer-songwriter delivers a unique style of roots-reggae in his native Spanish, with flecks of English, Portuguese and Jamaican patois. Released in August on his Captain Fyah Records, ‘Infinity’ is produced by Feda Rowland, an Argentinian…

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