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We lost a reggae GIANT. Jimmy Cliff (1944-2025) wasn't just a legend - he was Bob Marley's equal in spreading reggae worldwide. We celebrate the life, music, and legacy of the man who gave us "Many Rivers to Cross," "The Harder They Come," "You Can Get It If You Really Want," and "I Can See Clearly Now." Rest in power, King. November 24, 2025 - Forever a legend.
The life and legacy of one of Jamaica’s most conscious voices: Eddie Fitzroy.
Often called the musical ambassador, Eddie carried reggae across borders with truth, humility, and a signature sound that could never be duplicated.
From carrying sound boxes to carrying the dancehall crown — Sugar Minott’s journey is one of pure reggae greatness.Ziggie pays tribute to the legend who started as a selector, became a hitmaker, built his own label, and opened the doors for generations of artists through Youth Promotion. Sugar Minott’s influence runs deep — from Studio One classics to international hits like Good Thing Going and Time So Rough.Discover how this visi...
Forget the glossy postcards — this is the real Jamaica.From the roots of reggae and dancehall to the street vibes, food, laughter, and the unbreakable spirit of the people, this episode explores the Jamaica you don’t see in the brochures.The beauty, the struggle, the pride — it’s all part of what makes this little island one of the most powerful places on Earth.
Little John, one of the true foundation singers of dancehall. From his early days under Sugar Minott’s Youthman Promotion to topping charts with classics like "Yes Mama" and "Clarks Booty". Little John helped set the stage for the modern sound of reggae and dancehall.In the 1980s, the same year Yellowman was crowned DJ of the Year, Little John was named Singer of the Year. He went on to tour worldwide, build his own sound system, a...
Terry Ganzie, known as The Outlaw, carved his own lane in dancehall with a voice that was powerful, militant, and unforgettable. While the industry often overlooked him, the streets crowned him a rebel voice and a true legend.
In 1993, dancehall artist Pan Head (Anthony Johnson) was murdered at just 26 years old. Officially, his killing remains unsolved. But insiders and community voices—say the truth involves politics, jealousy, and betrayal. Ziggie breaks down the story: Pan Head’s rise in the 80s with songs like Punny Printer, his community work with youth, and the shocking way his legacy was left to fade—until now.
From True Love to Red Eye and the Fireball Crew with Suga Roy, Conrad Crystal gave reggae and dancehall some of its most timeless anthems. Starting as a sound system youth at 13, he went on to record with legends, tour worldwide, and keep the culture strong through the digital revolution.Ziggie Bless looks back at Conrad Crystal’s journey—his big tunes, powerful collabs, and lasting impact on reggae history. An artist who gave us c...
Ziggie Seh! dives into the rise of Ayetian, the Haitian-Jamaican artist making noise with his anthem “1 Gyal Every Day.” From viral freestyles on TikTok to big stages like Barclays, Ayetian is proving himself as a serious contender in dancehall.What makes his story even more powerful is his heritage. With parents from Haiti and his own Jamaican upbringing, Ayetian carries the legacy of resilience rooted in history—from leaders like...
Frankie Paul, often described as the Jamaican Stevie Wonder, was one of reggae and dancehall’s most unforgettable voices. From his early years in Kingston to dominating international stages, Frankie Paul brought joy with timeless hits like “Worries in the Dance” and “Casanova.”
But behind the spotlight was a story of struggle—health battles, dialysis, and financial hardship.
Baby Wayne was one of Jamaica’s baddest artists in the early ’90s—his lyrics, style, and stage presence made him a legend in the dancehall scene. But behind the success was a struggle he could never escape. Cocaine addiction followed him from his rise in 1991 to his untimely death in 2005.
From “Young, Gifted and Black” to “Electric Boogie,” Marcia Griffiths has never stopped moving the world.
Ziggie Bless speaks from the heart in this powerful episode honoring one of Jamaica’s most gifted and overlooked voices — Terry Linen. From humble roots in St. Elizabeth to international charts, from Whitney Houston covers to soulful originals, Terry Linen has done it all. So why did the industry turn its back?Was he too talented? Too spiritual? Too Garnet Silk-like? Ziggie explores the rise, the resistance, and the resilience of a...
Clarendon’s Lyrical Assassin: The Merciless StoryHe took on three giants — and won. In this episode, we rewind to the 2000 Jamworld clash where Merciless outshined Bounty Killer, Beenie Man, and Ninja Man on a single stage. It was a lyrical ambush that should’ve cemented his place in dancehall history. But the respect? Still out of reach.
Yellowman didn’t just make music; he created a legacy. The original badman of dancehall, his story is wild, real, and inspiring. This video breaks down how he shook up the scene and earned his crown. Perfect for anyone who loves authentic dancehall vibes.
General Trees was once one of the most electrifying voices in dancehall. From Mini Bus winning Song of the Year in 1986 to sound clash dominance with Black Scorpio, Trees helped shape the golden age of dancehall. But what happened after the music stopped?
Tiger's career was on fire—chart-topping hits, nonstop energy, and a stage presence like no other. But just as his star rose, everything changed. In a flash, tragedy struck and the dancehall world went quiet.
What really happened to Terror Fabulous? Once a rising star in dancehall with hits like “Action”, Terror Fabulous was poised for global fame. But just as quickly as he rose, he seemed to disappear.
In this episode of Ziggie Seh!, we explore the mystery surrounding his sudden decline — from the industry pressures to rumors of spiritual attacks and mental health struggles. Was it something he smoked? Was it Obeah? Or was it betrayal f...
Reggae didn’t start with Bob Marley — and it didn’t stop there.In this episode, we trace the vibrant evolution of reggae music, from its early days in Jamaican sound system culture to its influence on genres around the world, including hip hop. Discover how ska, rocksteady, and reggae carved out a global legacy, shaped by legendary artists and timeless rhythms. This is the story of how one island’s sound became the heartbeat of mus...
They dropped a hit, then disappeared from the stage—together.
What really happened between Sean Paul and Mr. Vegas after “Hot Gal”?In this episode of ZIGGIE Seh, we rewind to the early 2000s and trace the unexpected twist that followed one of dancehall’s biggest collabs. From career highs to sudden separation.
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