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Is Reggae Dying A Slow Death?

Is Reggae Dying A Slow Death?

Update: 2023-05-01
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Post Sean Paul, reggae dancehall just isn’t the same anymore. Reggae artists with millions of followers on Instagram and elsewhere on social media are not even able to sell 10,000 copies of their releases these days. Sales tracker, SoundScan, reports that music buyers in the United States showed little interest in what Jamaican artistes had to offer in 2009. Sure, Koffee won a Grammy but that was in 2020, now what? But there is hope is still hope. Reggae sensation Bay-C, Chronixx and Protégé have ushered in a new class of reggae musicians at the forefront of leveraging technology for their respective brands and album sales. If you love Afrobeats, Hip Hop or even Soca- this is one episode you don’t want to miss. Tune in now!
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Is Reggae Dying A Slow Death?

Is Reggae Dying A Slow Death?

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