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Jamaica’s Spice to host 2024 Caribbean Music Awards with Majah Hype
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[/media-credit]Today, the Caribbean Elite Group is thrilled to announce the hosts and additional honourees for the highly-anticipated 2024 Caribbean Music Awards. This year’s star-studded event will be hosted by the Queen of Dancehall, Spice, and the King of Caribbean Comedy, Majah Hype. These dynamic personalities promise to bring their unparalleled energy and charisma to the stage, for Caribbean music’s biggest night.
Spice, known for her vibrant performances and chart-topping hits like ‘So Mi Like It’ and ‘Go Down Deh’, continues to reign supreme in the Dancehall scene. Her influence extends beyond music, with successful ventures in acting and business. Majah Hype, celebrated for his comedic genius and relatable Caribbean characters, has captivated audiences worldwide with his unique blend of humour and cultural commentary.
Earlier this month, Marcia Griffiths, Alison Hinds, and Cedella Marley were announced as the first wave of honouree recipients for the 2024 Caribbean Awards via the Lifetime Achievement Award, Elite Icon Award, and Legacy Award, respectively in the listed order. This year, the Caribbean Music Awards will also honour several distinguished artists for their significant contributions to Caribbean music, which have resonated globally:
Producer Honours – Di Genius: Stephen “Di Genius” McGregor, a legendary Jamaican record producer, has shaped the sound of modern Reggae and Dancehall with his innovative production techniques. His impressive portfolio includes collaborations with global superstars and chart-topping hits. Di Genius has recently continued his influential work with the hit song ‘Hit and Run’ by Shenseea.
Konpa Honours – Tabou Combo: Celebrating over five decades of musical excellence, Tabou Combo is a pioneering force in Haitian Konpa music. Their unique blend of traditional rhythms and contemporary sounds has captivated audiences globally, solidifying their status as Konpa legends.
Chutney Honours – Ravi B: With his energetic performances and infectious melodies, Ravi B has become a pivotal figure in Chutney music. Known for hits like ‘Drinka’ and ‘Budget’, Ravi B’s contributions have significantly enriched the cultural tapestry of the Caribbean.
Gospel Honours – Sherwin Gardner: Sherwin Gardner, a Trinidadian gospel artist, has dedicated over two decades to uplifting audiences with his soulful voice and inspiring lyrics. His chart-topping albums and powerful performances have made him a beloved figure in the gospel music scene.
Calypso Honours – Mighty Sparrow: The legendary Mighty Sparrow, often called the “Calypso King of the World”, has had an illustrious career spanning over six decades. With timeless classics like ‘Jean and Dinah’ and ‘Only a Fool’, Sparrow’s profound impact on calypso music and Caribbean culture is unparalleled.
Since its inception, the Caribbean Music Awards has been a platform to celebrate the rich musical heritage of the Caribbean and honour the artists who have contributed to its evolution. Last year’s inaugural event saw Buju Banton, David Rudder, Mikaben, and Beres Hammond among the esteemed honourees.
The 2024 Caribbean Music Awards will take place on Thursday, August 29, at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, New York. Join us for a night of unforgettable performances and heartfelt tributes as we honour the extraordinary talents and tracks that have graced this prestigious list.
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Premiere: Harlem’s UFO Fev teams up with Dancehall artist Spice for fiery single ‘Nightclubs’
With a collaboration that we didn’t know we needed, but we’re glad we have, UFO Fev has teamed up with Jamaican Dancehall superstar Spice to release this crazy single with the crazy visuals to match. ‘Nightclubs’ is a true fusion of pure Hip-Hop and Reggae, giving an island vibe to this authentically New York type tune. Spice is gorgeous and intense, as usual, as are the beautiful women dancing along to the beat. UFO Fev does what he does best–delivers pure bars, reps his hood, and rides the beat effortlessly. This collaboration is lit and we definitely want to see more.
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Premiere: Hear UFO Fev’s new potent record ‘Nightclubs’ featuring Jamaica’s top female deejay Spice
The Spanish kid from the East got Grace (Spice’s first name) to bless the Grace Jones original. Fun fact: Both Grace’s were born in Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica.
UFO FEV, one of the first New York City-native artists to leap from grinding through email pitches to mainstages all over the globe, returns with a potent feature from one of Jamaica’s baddest deejays, Spice. The flawlessly produced ‘Nightclubs’, inspired by Grace Jones’ classic ‘Nightclubbin’ sees the Harlem emcee with the high-grade descriptive lyrics, which plants its listener in the seat or room of his mind. If you weren’t born in the 70s, but you were rocking with Hip-Hop music when Puffy dated J Lo, you know the flip of this beat for Shyne’s debut album was a problem.
The year was 2000: the beginning of a new millennium and a new decade. The Barrington Levy-sampled single was a breath of fresh air. Music fans treated him like he was the second coming of Biggie because of his big baritone voice. ‘Nightclubs’ is a sweet ode to those times, and the classic ‘Nightclubbin’ by Grace Jones from her fifth studio album. Play this one loud, baby.
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