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There’s a large number of Reggae and Dancehall albums set to drop just in time for summer. It seems Jamaican artists used the protracted lockdowns and canceled live performances over the last year, to put extra time in the studios across the island and around the world.
The artists and their record labels also seem to be capitalizing on the full integration of streaming in Jamaica and the Caribbean since the entry of Apple Music last year and Spotify, earlier this year. There are currently over 60 new reggae and dancehall projects available for pre-order on iTunes to be released over the next month.
Shenseea
The most streamed woman out of Jamaica, Dancehall star Shenseea, says at present her focus is on her craft and living a life of serenity, even as she remains as busy as a bee, musically speaking.
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Bad Alone singer, 24, was speaking to veteran entertainment journalist Anthony Miller via video call during his recent visit to DJ Frass’ studio for an interview. The Mona High School old girl’s comments came after Miller asked her whether she was “pressing the social media buttons as much as she used to in the past”.
“I didn’t find myself doing much of that since recently. My late mommy kind of changed my perspective on life,” she responded.