Jamaican singer Cocoa Tea, whose celebrated career blurred the divide between roots reggae’s righteous convictions and ...
Years ago, France-based radio broadcaster Tamara 'Mystic Tammy' Wijngaarde was shocked to realise that reggae is actually not ...
Jamaica's soundsystem culture laid the foundation many of the most significant developments in electronic music culture ...
Roots reggae singer Jesse Royal says the impact reggae music has had on the world can never be erased. Speaking with the ...
Scott, 32, from Rumney in Cardiff said she was ecstatic to have the first Welsh language number one on the iTunes Reggae ...
Cocoa Tea's song “Holy Mount Zion” was inspired by Determine's hugely popular hit “Kette Drum.” Although their styles were very different, both singers embraced Rastafari, expressing it in their music ...
Cocoa Tea’s unique timbre delivered sweet romantic songs, but also carried his strong social, political and spiritual ...
Reggae singer and songwriter Calvin George Scott, famously known as Cocoa Tea, has died, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced on Instagram. He was 65. Cocoa Tea’s wife, Malvia Scott, ...
and his debut LP “Weh Dem a Go Do…Can’t Stop Cocoa Tea” made him a superstar within Jamaican music and globally among reggae fans. Follow-ups like “The Marshall” and “Come Again ...