- Profile:Macka Diamond
- Charmaine Munroe aka Macka Diamond was born in Kingston and grew up in Portmore.
- Profile: Khiomal Nurse
- Exciting, mesmerizing and energetic are just a few words to describe Krosfyah vocalist, Khiomal Nurse.
- Profile: Busy Signal
- Busy Signal propelled to the forefront as he proved over and over again that his talent was undeniable...
- Profile:Tami Chynn
- At first glance it’s clear to see that Tami Chynn is indeed one of a kind. A pop princess who emerged from one of the grittiest, male dominated music scenes, Jamaica’s dancehall...
- Profile:Voicemail
- The biggest unintentional secret in Dancehall Reggae music since SNOW is that the fluid sound you hear on tracks recorded by Voicemail is not the singular range of one singer; but that of a group...
- Profile: Asafa Powell
- Asafa Powell born 23 November 1982 is a Jamaican sprinter, he held the world record in the 100 m between 2005 June and 2008 May, with times of 9.77 and later 9.74 seconds.
- Profile:Tessanne Chin
- Well where do I begin? My Name is Tessanne, My passion and every breath is music, all types of music, but especially the kind of music that leaves a message and gets yah thinking...
- Profile:Jamelody
- Born in 1980 as Michael Williams, the youngest of six children in a humble, church-going family from Carenage, Trinidad, Jamelody got his start as so many greats have before him, by honing his chops singing in church choir.
- Profile: Verse iTal
- Born Stefan Wilson in the seaside village of Carenage, Trinidad in 1982 his name explains his style... versatile.
- Profile:Brick and Lace
- Part urban singers and part urbane songstresses, sibling duo Brick&Lace are genre-busters who staunchly defy the 30-second pitch.
- Profile: Farmer Nappy
- After 25 years at the right hand of Machel Montano and Xtatik, Darryl Henry a.k.a Farmer Nappy has embarked on a new venture to develop his solo career.
- Profile: Kes The Band
- In early 2005, Hans, Jon, Kees and Riad formed Kes The Band. The objective: simply to create a new identity for themselves in which people can respect the band for the music they create, and their contributions to the art form.




