THE CROP-OVER festival and the local music industry are intertwined. Now, Crop-Over should not be seen as a reflection of the total music industry, but an impetus to the further development of it.
Barbados has given the world a number of things to be grateful for: rum, the bad gyal herself, Rihanna (and all Fenty and Fenty Beauty-related products), and then there’s the delectable variety of ...
A rapper who is yet to be embraced at home for his hip-hop message, Don Gialiani remains a constant voice, spitting lyrics at his critics while rapping about the economy, poverty, his dreams and a ...
There’s always something happening in beautiful, beachy Barbados, so whether you’re a carnival fan, firm foodie, or love live music, you’ll find incredible experiences to suit every passion. What’s ...
The music industry in Barbados has reached a satisfactory level of growth and it continues to expand. This is the assessment of a number of local and regional artistes who noted that local reggae ...