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Born A Tribe is a Dutch reggae band from North-Holland, formed through long-standing friendships and a shared dedication to reggae music. What started as schoolmates spending endless hours jamming in studios has grown into a band that has been active for over a decade. Along the way, line-up changes shaped their sound, but the foundation […]

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Emanuel Stain has released his official music video for “Remember to Praise Him,” a spiritual track produced by Juna-Vill Records for the Genesis 2026 Riddim, and released in November 2025. The song focuses on faith, gratitude, and praise, with the visuals supporting its devotional message. Emanuel Stain’s work draws from reggae and gospel influences, with...

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“Badness” is Micah Shemaiah’s latest release, a heavy bass line and a stripped-back roots arrangement, addressing the way violence and false toughness are often glorified within society. The song questions what real strength means, contrasting ego-driven behavior with awareness, righteousness, and self-discipline. In a time where many artists seem to stray away from the found...

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The Magical Reggae Land 2026 at the Milton Keynes National Bowl will expand its artist line-up significantly. The festival will grow from 90 artists in 2025 to more than 120 artists in 2026. Performances will take place across seven stages, supported by increased production, sound systems, facilities, and site design. The full line-up will be announced in ...

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As we know, Jamaica was recently hit by one of the strongest storms in its history, prompting many to share their concerns about the impact of devastating Hurricane Melissa. Richie Stephens responded by channeling his feelings into an uptempo ska track titled “Hurricane.” The song brings a sense of optimism and hope to an island facing rebuilding, […]

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