Popcaan and longtime collaborator Dre Skull speak with Billboard about the making of the dancehall titan's debut studio album. By Kyle Denis Between the triumphant, box office-topping Bob Marley ...
Just before Christmas two years ago, almost 20,000 people travelled from all corners of Jamaica to its southeasternmost parish, St. Thomas. It may not be among the first places that come to mind when ...
Long before Andrae Sutherland was known as Popcaan, back in primary school—the Jamaican equivalent of elementary—he wrote a letter to God. He asked the Lord to “open my brain in school” and to let him ...
Like many Jamaican artists before him, Popcaan's experiencing some tension between his local fans and a newfound international audience. But his debut album is a powerful piece of work that might just ...
We hit the garrison for the reggae star's Unruly Clash; but his fame is about to go international As we lumber down a pothole-ridden alleyway lit by gas lamps giving off a sinister glow, the desire to ...
Throughout August, in the build-up to Notting Hill Carnival, we’ve been exploring the evolution of reggae in three distinct phases. First, we heard from Vincent ‘Vin King’ Edwards on the Jamaican ...
Popcaan and Drake have another hit on their hands. On their new collaboration, “We Caa Done,” the two remind us that they are running the game, as Drake maintains his status as a genre-fluid hip-hop ...
Popcaan has pledged his loyalty to Drake as he demanded a Kendrick Lamar song be turned off. During an interview with Link Up TV, Popcaan was in the middle of talking about his career when suddenly a ...
For the interview, the Jamaican deejay sat down with Beats 1 radio host Ebro Darden to discuss the annual December concert, his recent mixtape Vanquish and the admiration he has for fellow ...
Dancehall deejay Popcaan has secured another collaboration with an international act. This time he teams with London-based rapper Giggs on the track Times Tickin which is a single of the Briton’s ...
Throughout August, in the build-up to Notting Hill Carnival, we’ve been exploring the evolution of reggae in three distinct phases. First, we heard from Vincent ‘Vin King’ Edwards on the Jamaican ...
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