
Their innovative music put Jamaica on the map as a global force in music… Here are the 10 best reggae producers in history.

‘Strange Fruit,’ covered countless times, has become an influential rallying cry passed down through generations.

Though respectful to Rastafari, Big Youth’s sophomore set pointed to new directions for reggae.

The Atlanta rapper shares a new track alongside a music video set during a night out with friends.

The Florida rapper returns with a melodic track that highlights a more personal side.

The raw kiss-off track tells off a person who is ‘allergic to the truth’ and follows last month’s ‘$till Paid’ EP.

The pop star’s deluxe album ‘It’s Not That Deep (Unless You Want It To Be)’ is out this Friday.

The latest single off the young retro pop crooner’s upcoming album ‘Love, Love, Love’ urges listeners to shift their priorities.

The Atlanta artist returns with a new track produced by Ziggymadeit.











‘The Gift’ was propelled to No.1 in the UK by the smash hit, double-sided single ‘Town Called Malice’ and ‘Precious.’


The first two 180 gram LPs to be available individually are CCR’s self-titled 1968 debut studio album and their sophomore set ‘Bayou Country.’

Glen Campbell and Jimmy Webb’s ‘Reunion’ was a musical marriage that took place somewhere on the way to Phoenix.


Released in 1984, ‘Solid’ defined the synthetic sound of 80s R&B and, with its infectious title track, marked the commercial peak for Ashford & Simpson.


The super-Swedes spent almost the whole of 1979 on the singles and album charts around the world.


Released in April 1982, Tangerine Dream’s ‘White Eagle’ had an electro-pop sensibility that merged perfectly with the proggier excursions of their past.

