Famed photographer Jonathan Mannion—a longtime FADER contributor—recently realized his lifelong dream of photographing dancehall superstar Shabba Ranks, who presently covers our Icon issue. Here, ...
A$AP Ferg Featuring Shabba Ranks, Busta Rhymes & Migos “Shabba (Remix)” A$AP Ferg previously noted that dancehall legend Shabba Ranks was a fan of his hit " ...
Grammy award-winning dancehall artiste Shabba Ranks is mourning the death of his 81-year-old mother Constance Christie. The mother of seven died peacefully in her hometown community of Seaview Gardens ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “All in the same boat, rockin’ on the same rock,” Bob Marley sang on the Wailers’ 1971 classic “Don’t Rock My Boat.” Produced by ...
This past weekend Montego Bay, Jamaica hosted the 20th anniversary staging of Reggae Sumfest, which has come to be known as "The Greatest Reggae Show on Earth." The festival kicked off with Thursday's ...
The annual Flashback Night has revived classic Caribbean sounds in South Florida for the past five years. After a packed edition last year at Cafe Iguana Pines, the event returns this year even bigger ...
Anyone who has ever been to Miami’s biggest reggae concert, Best of the Best, knows that it trades on nostalgia, featuring such acts as Lady Saw, Wayne Wonder and Shabba Ranks. To hear them, was to ...
Better Than: The first day of Best of the Best! For those who braved both days of the mega Best of the Best weekend, one can easily say that the second day was much better on so many levels. First, ...
Shabba Ranks is a household name in the world of reggae and dancehall, and he is the subject of Part 2 of our Dean Meminger's Soul's Survivors series this year as we celebrate Black Music Month.
A$AP Ferg previously noted that dancehall legend Shabba Ranks was a fan of his hit "Shabba" in an interview with The Breakfast Club. Today, he proves it managing to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Hallelujah Heaven” was written and produced by the British filmmaker and features Lil Wayne, Shabba Ranks, and Buju Banton.
Famed photographer Jonathan Mannion—a longtime FADER contributor—recently realized his lifelong dream of photographing dancehall superstar Shabba Ranks, who presently covers our Icon issue. Here, ...
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