Tifa (Latifa Brown) is a Jamaican dancehall and reggae artist from Kingston known for her bold lyricism, energetic performances, and hits like “Bottom of the Barrel” and “Real Hot Gyal.” She’s also recognized for championing female empowerment and expanding her presence beyond music into media and pop culture.
Dillard Dance, based at Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is a prestigious dance program renowned for nurturing young talent and fostering artistic excellence. As part of Dillard’s Center for the Arts, the program offers rigorous training in various dance styles, including ballet, modern, jazz, and contemporary. Under the leadership of dedicated instructors, including
Carimer Theater company, based in South Florida, is a dynamic performing arts ensemble dedicated to celebrating Caribbean culture through the art of dance. Established to preserve and showcase the traditions of the region, Carimer blends classical techniques with folkloric styles, creating vibrant performances that resonate with authenticity and creativity. Their repertoire spans traditional dances, contemporary
Walshy Fire, born Leighton Paul Walsh, is a Jamaican-American DJ, producer, and cultural ambassador best known as a member of the globally renowned electronic music trio Major Lazer. With a career spanning decades, Walshy blends reggae, dancehall, hip-hop, and electronic music to create genre-defying sounds that resonate worldwide. He has played a key role in
DJ Mekka Don is a dynamic Miami-based DJ and music producer known for his high-energy performances and seamless ability to blend diverse genres like reggaeton, dancehall, hip-hop, and Afrobeats. With a career spanning over a decade, Mekka Don has become a prominent figure in the South Florida music scene, performing at top venues and major
Ernie Smith, one of Jamaica’s most celebrated mento and rocksteady pioneers, rose to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s with his heartfelt lyrics and smooth vocal delivery. Known for timeless hits like “Life Is Just for Living,” “Duppy or Gunman,” and “Pitta Patta,” Smith’s music captures the essence of Jamaican culture and storytelling. His ability
Eric “Monty” Morris is a pioneering Jamaican vocalist celebrated as one of the forefathers of ska and reggae music. Emerging in the late 1950s, he gained fame with hits like “Humpty Dumpty,” “Penny Reel,” and “Sammy Dead,” showcasing his smooth vocal style and charismatic stage presence. A key figure in the Studio One era, Morris
Wayne Armond is a celebrated Jamaican guitarist, singer, and songwriter with a career spanning decades in reggae music. Best known as a founding member of the iconic band Chalice, he played a pivotal role in creating timeless hits like “I Still Love You” and “Good to Be There.” Renowned for his soulful vocals and masterful
Ambelique, born Noel Delahaye, is a soulful reggae singer and songwriter celebrated for his smooth vocals and timeless renditions of lovers rock and roots reggae classics. Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica, Ambelique began his career in the 1970s and gained widespread recognition for his captivating performances and emotive interpretations of popular hits like “Taxi” and “Quando