WMV (World Music Views)
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WMV (World Music Views) May 26, 2018
Roger Steffens on Bob Marley: One Love Movie
Roger Steffens on Bob Marley: One Love Movie and Reggae's US$2 Million Archives.
Colin Gayle Co-Founder and CEO of Africa Creative Agency
Colin Gayle is the manager of Grammy Winning South African star Tyla. He is a Jamaican who found success in the music business working with acts like Kenny Lattimore, Jazzy Jeff, Jill Scott 50 Cent and more. Colin Gayle has over 25 years in the business and is a Co-Founder and CEO of Africa Creative Agency.
Aidonia Occupied Mind Interview
Aidonia opens up about his album "Occupied Mind," major label deal, and willingness to do a 'Best of Both Worlds' project with Masicka.
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Musical Youth Still Passing The Dutchie 42 Years Later
In 1982, Grammy nominated reggae band Musical Youth achieved global success with their hit “Pass The Dutchie,” a song based on The Mighty Diamonds’ “Pass The Kouchie.” Three decades later, members Dennis Seaton, Michael Grant, Kelvin Grant, Frederick Waite Junior (Junior Waite), and a representative of Patrick Waite’s estate initiated legal proceedings in 2004 against their lawyers according to court documents obtained by WMV. This, after losing a previous dispute stemming from a 1984 agreement outlining the division of royalties between the owners of the copyright in the original work and the derivative work.
RZA AS BOBBY DIGITAL 25TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
"Bobby Digital in Stereo" is certified Gold on February 5, 1999, by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling 500,000 units and it is also certified Gold in Canada on December 16, 1998, for selling more than 40,000 units in that country.
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‘Year-End’ Reggae Charts
Bob Marley Tops Billboard’s 2023 ‘Year-End’ Reggae Charts—For Fourth Year In A Row.
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Forensic Musicologist Brian McBrearty Discuss Steely & Clevie Copyright Lawsuit Against Reggaeton Genre
Forensic Musicologist Brian McBrearty says he believes the copyright lawsuit filed by Steely and Clevie against the reggaeton community is silly and has no basis.
The riddim making duo submitted a copyright documents for the 1990s dancehall hit song “Dem Bow” by Shabba Ranks in a Los Angeles Court, but Brian, speaking exclusively with WMV says that will not be enough to stake claim over and entire genre even if the riddim is similar to "Dem Bow" genre songs.
A California judges set to decide if the case will go to jury on Thursday September 22 based on evidence presented by the plaintiffs and the dismissal request by lawyers the defendants which include Pitbull, Drake, Justin Timberlake, Karol G, Bad Bunny, Daddy Yankee and more. If the case goes to trial, a forensic musicologist like Brian will be called in to determine whether or not there is a common thread between 1800 reggaeton songs and Steely and Clevie's 1989 riddim 'Fish Market'.
The San Fransisco native admits he is not acquainted with reggae and dancehall culture and only became interested upon hearing about the Steely and Clevie Case. He also says he has been hired by record labels and advertising companies to ensure there is not infringement in songs they may use.
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Afrofuture Promoter Abdul Karim Abdullah Says Jamaican Artists Should Expand Their Audience beyond Reggae
From World Music Views: His name is Abdul Karim Abdullah, founder and CEO of Afrofuture, a festival and company which had to change its name from ‘Afrochella’ due to a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by the organizers of the more popular Coachella Festival which grossed more than $100 million this year . After a successful five year run as the “Coachella of Africa” Adbul and his team had to discontinue the the use of the name.
The late 30s African music boss insist painstakingly that ‘Afrochella’ had nothing to do with Coachella and says “we wanted to speak to sounds of Africa. ‘Chella’ is a latin term that means “sound of” and we wanted to communicate African sounds”
As both festivals move on with Coachella, a spring time show on the U.S. West Coast over two weekends with multiple genres on stage and artist from all over the world, Afrofuture have its inaugural show in Ghana during the Christmas holidays with a direct focus on African music and culture.
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Paul Issa On Michael Bolton, Tarrus Riley and Ky-Mani Marley Concert
The Issa Trust Foundation puts on a concert every year in aid of charities at the Couples Resort. Paul Issa talks with JR Watkis about the state of reggae, his upbringing in Jamaica and the work of the Trust.
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Michael Goldwasser Talks Jewish Relationship With Reggae
“Me being from the outside and dealing with a lot of Jamaican artist and the people in the Jamaican industry, and I hope no one feels no way about this; me being and outsider critiquing but I do see a certain lack of unity in the Jamaican music community,” Michael said.
Billboard Power 100 Woman Sherrese Clarke Soares
Billboard Power 100 Woman Sherrese Clarke Soares owns Despacito, YouTube's most viewed song. She is an American Private Equity executive, born to Jamaican parents and is a major player in the music acquisition race as founder/CEO of HarbourView Equity Partners. The former Morgan Stanley intern acquired all of Despacitio singer Luis Fonsi real name is Luis Alfonso Rodríguez López-Cepero’s catalogue for a reported $100 million through her company HarbourView. Sherrese talks with WMV about her journey in the music business. Watch fill-in the interview on YouTube.com/worldmusicviews 📲 FOLLOW: @worldmusicviews 📰 VISIT: http://worldmusicviews.com 🎧 PLAYLISTS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPiFfJ0UTqE&list=PLvSdBM1nKeD1p-0IaLLBp6IRwUFJY1SIa
JR Watkis talks to Vin Rock Of Naughty By Nature About Tupac's impact on Hip Hop History and the dancehall connection
Vin Rock Of Naughty By Nature About Hip Hop History and the dancehall connection. We talk about the birth of Hip Hop and when it became commercially appealing, Tupac's impact, NWA etc.
Rema and Selena Gomez Lead The US Afrobeats' Biggest Songs For 2022
217 songs charted on Billboard’s Afrobeats U.S. chart and many of them, like Last Last by Burna Boy, Calm Down by Rema and Selena Gomez and Essence by Wizkid, Justin Bieber and Tems swung over to the Hot 100 pop charts. For those who say Afrobeats is having a moment like Kranium in a Fix interview, that moment just won’t let up as the songs get better and the artists break more records in the U.S., while dancehall’s usual U.S. airplay picks have not been forthcoming since Koffee’s Toast in 2020.
Igor Katz Talks With Jr Watkis About California Reggae And Using AtVenu App
Igor Katz co-founded Ineffable Music which is the second largest independent reggae record label globally. One of their secrets to success is capitalizing on the live music industry using technology and a knowledge base among a diverse team.
Every week there are 4 recurring compilation albums on the Billboard Reggae Chart, ‘Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley & The Wailers’, Shaggy’s “Boombastic Collection”, “Dutty Classics” by Sean Paul and UB40’s Greatest Hits. Whenever a song is played from these collections even if played from the original album, it goes towards to compilations weekly tally. Igor's top artist Stick Figure has three albums that are also mainstays on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart; “Set In Stone”, “World on Fire” and their most recent set “Wisdom”. He talks about the business strategies uses by Ineffable Music and defining new metrics for success in the record business.
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Reggaeton Vs Reggae With JR Watkis,JoAnn Squillace and Stephen Drummond
JoAnn Squillace and Stephen Drummond join WMV to talk about a list of reggaeton songs that have been brought into evidence to support the ongoing copyright infringement case against several latin artists, producers, publishing companies and record labels filed by Dancehall producer pioneers Steely and Clevie.
Since this conversation over 1000 new songs were added to the lawsuit. The tracks which are alleged to have infringed upon the 80s dancehall riddim “Fish Market” produced by the duo are presented into evidence on the basis that they sample copies of the composition or simply copied the composition without permission.
Reggaeton King Daddy Yankee alone is accused of copying the Fish Market composition on over 43 songs including his 41x Latin Platinum hit Con Calma with Snow which interpolates Snow’s dancehall hit Informa.
Brazilian singer Annita, who was just released from Warner Music after she ranted on social media about wanting to leave the label has 14 songs on the evidence list named Exhibit A.
So far 107 summonses have been served to defendants this year alone as the trial is set to get under way but in a motion filed on Friday attorneys Jean G. Vidal-Font and Bradley J. Mullins who are reprenting latin superstar Juan Luis Morera Luna p/k/a Wisin and Drake real name Aubrey Graham, applied to dismiss requests for the artists to come to court to answer to the infringements on the grounds that they were not served at their right addresses.
Bad Bunny and Drake‘s MÍA which has 1.4 billion YouTube views has been named as one of the songs that copied the Fish Market riddim.
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Walshy Fire Says Artist Should Co-own Their Masters
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Maffio talks about Reggaeton Producers Stealing From Reggae & Dancehall
Maffio talks about Reggaeton artist stealing from dancehall and reggae artist and the need to pay homage. He produced Chillax, with Farruko and Ky-Mani Marley: With over 800 million views it is the highest streaming song on YouTube that features a Marley as of March 2023.
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Despacito Reggaeton Lawsuit with Daddy Yankee, Loius Fonsi, El Chombo
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Artificial Intelligence And The Photography Industry with William Richards and JR Watkis
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William Richards is a long time photo journalist who has captured the biggest names in music. He talks about the new advancements in photography and his plans to develop his brand and further monetize his life's work.
Music Brands Entering Africa
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Queen of Hip Hop Nicki Minaj is back with her Queen radio on Amazon’s AMP! app and she announced that Republic Records has given her a new record label “because they don’t want her to go anywhere.” She avoids announcing the name of the new label but said her labels first A&R as longtime affiliate Patty Lauren along with a slew of artists on her roster.
She rinsed her Red Ruby Da Sleeze song all throughout the show and played some Jamaican songs that go along with each mood she created. Skillibeng’s Crocodile Teeth got airtime then later she played Buju Banton’s “Love How The Gyal Dem Flex,” which got a pull up from Dj Booth before it was mixed with Bronx rapper London Hilll’s freestyle titled “Big Flexer.”
“New York we known for bars, we know for spitting, and by the way everybody don’t have to rap the same, especially not over here on my label bu this one right here you better watch your fucking mouth,” Minaj said indicating that there’s the possibility of London joining her label.
The Evolution of Reggae Music and Black History With Noel Cymone Walker | World Music Views | Donovan "Jr" Watkis
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WMV talks with the director of the new video exploring Reggae, from its origins in downtown Kingston, Jamaica, to its transformation into a worldwide cultural phenomenon.
Shaggy Talks Grammy Nomination, Music Catalogue, Music Business with JR Watkis
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. Talks Reggae, Dancehall, Afrobeats & Kanye West
Harvey Mason Jr. CEO Of The Recoding Academy says there was never a threat to discontinue the Best Reggae Album Category at the Grammys and there has been over 700 submissions over the last 5 years. Over the years there has been reports from Grammy voting members that the reggae category has been under threat of being removed from the awards and that it makes no sense to even consider a dancehall category. I asked him about the truth of those assertions and Harvey says that is far from the truth and indeed reggae has had many good submission over the years.
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Mona Lisa Bringing Dancehall Food, Music & Culture To Las Vegas
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Las Vegas, a city on the west side of the United States known for its gambling culture and show stopping live show cabarets and pop star residencies. A quick google search of ‘things to do in Las Vegas’ will pop up several venues that play dancehall music, but very few bring the authentic Jamaican culture to the desert. Mona Bell, a Jamaican-American who started out in the world of entertainment as an actress in several roots plays, then transitioned into making a few Hollywood movie series plans to bring Jamaican dancehall culture to Sin City. The Vegas signature dancehall event dubbed ‘MILK WHITE SOIREE’ happens on September 18, will have the prestige of North American luxury with champagne flowing and an after party in true all night Jamaican style. Mona, 33 , speaks exclusively with Dancehall Report, the official media partner about why this event is important to Jamaica, the diaspora and everyone wanting to experience real dancehall in Las Vegas.
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Zak Starkey
Zak Richard Starkey is an English rock drummer who has performed and recorded with English rock band the Who since 1996. He is also the third drummer to have appeared with English rock band Oasis. In 2020, he toured Brazil with U-Roy as guitarist. Other musicians and bands he has worked with include Johnny Marr, Paul Weller, the Icicle Works, the Waterboys, Bobby Womack, ASAP, the Lightning Seeds, John Entwistle, Sly & Robbie, Toots & The Maytals, Mykal Rose, Freddie McGregor, Big Youth, Jesse Royal, Tanya Stevens, Cecile and Sshh Liguz. He is the son of the Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr.
Zak and his wife have a Punk Music background but he and his wife Sshh have set up shop in Jamaica and he tells JR Watkis about their commitment to reggae music's development.
Serani Shares Secrets To Success In The Music Industry And Tells Why He Sold His Masters To Burna Boy
Craig Serani Marsh (born 7 June 1982), known professionally as Serani, is a Jamaican dancehall singer and producer who has a joint venture deal with Phase One Communications in NYC. He is best known for his involvement in Sean Paul's album The Trinity and his 2008 single "No Games"
2006–2008: Early career/Production creditsIn 2006, Serani co-produced the first two singles on Sean Paul's platinum album The Trinity, including "We Be Burnin'", which was the first released single. "We Be Burnin’" track helped Trinity break a Jamaican record of 107,000 copies sold in the first week. Serani also produced the album Smash riddim, which hosts the song "Dutty Wine" by Tony Matterhorn. Dutty Wine was the number one song in Jamaica and England for a lengthy period of time. Serani is credited for helping bring into the limelight other Jamaican heavyweights such as Mavado, Alaine Laughton and Bugle with his catchy beats such as the Anger Management riddim on which Mavado voiced his landmark hit "Real McCoy". DASECA productions has also produced hits for other Reggae icons such as their colleague and Alliance crew leader Bounty Killer, Busy Signal and Vybz Kartel amongst many others. They are also the backbone of The Alliance affiliated band Anger Management. His first and very successful attempt at singing was on Mavado's hit song Dying which is featured on the latter's début album Gangsta for Life: The Symphony of David Brooks. He sang the hook and Mavado chanted the verses.
2008–present: Rise to fame and No GamesIn 2008, Serani landed a contract to record two albums for JVC Entertainment, before going on to sign the deal with Phase One. Serani self-produces most of his own songs and has promoted singles such as "Doh" featuring Bugle, "No Games" and "She Loves Me". In 2012, he performed at the Ride Club in Vienna.
In 2020, "No Games" was sampled by Eminem for "Farewell" which appeared on the rapper's album Music to Be Murdered By.
Entertainment Lawyer Mackeda Bramwell Says Jamaican Artists Should Make Better Deals
Mackeda Bramwell, BA. JD. GDLP. LEC
Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public (Canada) Solicitor (Australia)
Attorney at Law (Jamaica)
Partner | Koradek Law, Professional Corporation
Bramwell is a Partner at Koradek Law, Professional Corporation, based in Toronto and Kingston, Jamaica. Her practice focuses on Business law, Real estate, Immigration and Estate matters. Ms. Bramwell has worked with top commercial law firms both in Australia and Canada and is a practicing attorney-at-Law in Jamaica. A seasoned entrepreneur, she is also the CEO of VP Marketing Group Inc (VPMG Canada, a marketing group that markets luxury real estate properties in the Caribbean.
Mackeda holds a degree in Criminal Justice, Juris Doctor degree in law, Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice and a Legal Education Certificate from the Norman Manley Law School. She also holds membership at the New South Wales Bar and the Law Society of Ontario and a member of the Jamaican Bar. She is an active community member and an advocate for the empowerment and upliftment of minorities in Canada. She is especially passionate about giving a voice to the vulnerable and the underserved in her community.
Aside from Mackeda’s stellar academic and professional achievement she is extremely passionate about giving back to her community and has spent the last 17 years championing causes she cares deeply about, such as youth and female empowerment and senior’s rights.
Mackeda is a former vice-president for A-Supreme Foundation in Toronto. She co-founded the My Sister’s Keeper, Toronto (MSK Toronto) a support group for single mothers and young women. She has facilitated several start-up workshops for young entrepreneurs.
Mackeda has also volunteered with the City of Toronto’s Youth Employment Services and FSG Australia. She has lectured in her field, facilitated and participated in various small business and estate workshops, and continues to make an impact through her work and charities in Canada and Jamaica. When not working or volunteering, Mackeda is busy travelling, hiking or exploring new outdoor wonders. For more information, please contact her at mbramwell@koradelaw.com or www.koradeklaw.com.
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JR Watkis and Tony Rebel Talk Cultural Capital To Financial Capital
In this episode JR Is interviewed and in conversation with reggae legend Tony Rebel about the power of music.
They discuss JR's latest book Cultural Capital To Financial Capital which is now available on amazon and on culcap.com
Rodney Borde-Kuofie On Reggae's Need For Infrastructure
Solicitor, Rodney Borde-Kuofie, turned his passion for sports and music into his business. Starting as a young musician and competing in multiple sports at the highest youth level; he formed Rubikon after working at leading London Human Rights Law firm, B.M Birnberg & Co.
Having already embarked on a career as a professional West End DJ whilst an undergraduate, he formed an international management and record company, managing chart-topping and multi-award winning artists, whilst simultaneously qualifying as a solicitor of England and Wales.
His company, Rubikon provides legal services in all sectors of the entertainment and sports businesses. They “dot the i’s and cross t’s” in contracts, with first hand practical industry experience.
He shares is opinion of reggae, dancehall and the Jamaican music industry. You don't want to miss this episode.
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DJ Kelly G Talks About Why Dancehall Don't Sell And Shares His Story Developing 106 and Park, BET Hip Hop Awards
The featured artist this week is Kelly G.
He is a House music DJ and music executive at 300 Entertainment.
Kelly G was instrumental in starting the career of Steve Harvey and later developed programs on BET such as 106 and park, The BET Hip Hop Awards. As music director for BET he gave artists like Alicia Keys, Chris Brown and J-Cole their first international exposure.
Nolan Baynes Of 300 Entertainment
NOLAN BAYNES is an entertainment marketing executive, media visionary, and production veteran based in New York City.
He is currently a managing partner at IAS Agency, a think tank that is heavily focused on brand marketing and tourism for Ghana, South Africa, and New Orleans. He also serves as a senior consultant for an array of entertainment clients such as ground-breaking record label, 300 Entertainment, and DECO Recording Group, home of Grammy Award nominee and Broadway star Deborah Cox.
In 2011, he became the head of marketing for Music Choice, a streaming/TV music network, with a reach of over 60MM homes in the US. During his time at Music Choice he led all marketing efforts with major record labels, corporate brands, talent agencies, media, and cable companies. He also worked extensively with MVPD partners including Comcast, Cox, AT&T. Baynes also created branding and partnership campaigns for artists such as Chris Brown, 5th Harmony, A$AP Rocky, Taylor Swift, Luke Bryant, etc.
Before his stint at Music Choice, Baynes formed JBF Entertainment, a consulting firm with Jay Fiedler, (former NFL Quarterback - Miami Dolphin). He led business development projects for BET, Rolling Stone Magazine, MTV and NBA legend, Grant Hill. He also forged a strategic partnership with CSM, Inc., a Toronto-based talent agency that represented international superstar, Nellie Furtado, and 7x Grammy Award nominee Tamia Hill, etc.
He started his career in the mid-’90s working for the global, media giant, MTV Networks. He created and oversaw marketing programs for some of today’s most celebrated artists; Beyoncé, Usher, Kayne West, Cold Play, etc. Baynes oversaw music marketing for the network’s marquee events; Video Music Awards, $2 Bill concert series, Campus Invasion, etc. During his time at the network, he worked on the launch team for MTV2, serving as the Production Manager and later the head of Music Marketing. Baynes was also a founding member of the development team that launched MTV Tempo, a network dedicated to Caribbean culture and lifestyle.
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Tosh Alexander Talks Being A Pop Artist And New Clothing Line
Alborosie Talks Signing To Sony and Global Reggae Music Tours
He has 8 solo albums, with his latest being "For the Culture".
He revealed exclusively that he signed to Sony Music Italy and he continues to be one of the most sought after reggae acts around the world. He mentioned that one year he did over 200 shows. In the last year he surpassed 52 million Youtube streams, and 51 million Spotify Streams.
His top songs are Kingston Town and Herbalist, his latest single is Keep On Singing.
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Hector Lewis Blazing The Fire With Chronixx
Hector Lewis is the lead percussion player in Chronixx’ Zinc Fence Redemption Band. He has toured the world and has played integral roles in the development of reggae music with other artists and through his lead role in Chronixx’s live show. His mother, Reggae songbird Barbara Jones, continues to have a major influence on his approach to music and the performing arts.
In this exclusive interview he speaks about his time on the road, making music with Chronixx and now branching out as a lead artist himself with his new single Ups and Downs.
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Ziggy Marley| World Music Views With JR Watkis
With five children, the reggae icon Ziggy Marley knows a few things about what kids like and need. His children’s books, My Dog Romeo (July 27/Akashic Books) and Little John Crow (November 2/Akashic Books) celebrate our love for dogs, the earth and learning to accept the differences in others. He co-wrote Little John Crow which is based in his birthplace of Jamaica, with his wife Orly. The couple is passionate about the importance of music and reading in the development of children and are excited to share these heartwarming stories with families around the world.
Ziggy is an eight time Grammy award-winner, Emmy winner and philanthropist.His early immersion in music stated at ag 10 with his father. The artist’s non-profit charity, URGE (Unlimited Resources Giving Enlightenment) supports efforts in Jamaica, Ethiopia and other developing nations. The charity’s objective is to build new schools an operate health clinics with the focus on youth by developing and supporting educational programs. They will be donating books to Mary’s Child and the Chepstowe Basic School in Jamaica.
Savannah Baker- Designing Culture | World Music Views with JR Watkis
In this interview we talk about her life’s journey, her work and her interest in becoming a mentor to young artists by developing a major project in Jamaica.
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What Is The Jamaica Music Society?
The music collections society has paid out nearly 200 million dollars since inception and he shares what the society does, their value to the artists and rights holders community and gives his list of artist that have the most potential.
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Etana Connecting To Africa with New Album Pamoja
I speak with Etana about music, music business and her album Pamoja which I got 4 star review on dancehallmag.com
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Bay C- T.O.K
BAY-C is the bass voice of Dancehall, known for his witty lyrics and signature deep tone. The musician broke on to the Jamaican music scene in the late 1990’s and has had a successful career, selling platinum albums twice in Japan and hitting the Billboard charts with his fellow bandmates TOK.
In 2018 Bay-C released his most prolific album to date, Holy Temple. Deeply rooted in spirituality and romance, the 10 track album saw Bay-C diving deeper into his personal story and traveling the world to capture visuals. The reggae and dancehall artiste shot videos in the Negev Desert of Israel, the Alps of Germany and the shores of his homeland Jamaica.