Written by: Dionne Dixon & Danita Payne | Dancehall RoomEditor: Dionne Dixon On Friday, 7 August 2026, Milton Keynes National … More
Category: Culture Blog
Reggae Land 2026: Three Days That Took the Festival to Another Level
Written by: Dionne Dixon | Dancehall RoomEditor: Dionne Dixon Three days. More than 135,000 people. Over 120 artists across seven … More
Reggae Land Returns Bigger Than Ever for 2026
Written by Lady DeeCEO, Dancehall Room and Di Culture LinkLondon, UK15 December 2025 After a record breaking year, Reggae Land … More
Masicka vs Tommy Lee Sparta: Why I Chose Not to Cover the Clash
Written by Lady Dee Founder and CEO, Dancehall Room Over the past few days, some people have questioned why I … More
Remembering Jimmy Cliff – Forever a Cultural Icon
Rest in Power, Jimmy Cliff Born James Chambers in 1944, Jimmy Cliff’s journey began in the small Pentecostal church where … More
Why Jamaicans Don’t Call Duppy Name After Dark
In Jamaican culture, nighttime belongs to the spirits. As the sun set and darkness spread, the rules of the world … More
Bruckins, Revival, and Jonkonnu – Forgotten Cultural Gems?
Long before stage shows, sound clashes, and TikTok challenges, Jamaicans danced for something deeper—liberation, spirit, and cultural survival. Across the … More
🇯🇲Reggae Land Festival 2025: Celebrating Jamaican Culture & Reggae Royalty
Dates: Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd August 2025 Location: The Milton Keynes National Bowl, UK This August, Jamaican culture takes … More
Tek Bad Tings Mek Laugh – The Survival Code of Jamaicans
Jamaicans are known fi dem sharp wit, quick tongue, and the ability to find something funny in almost anything, even … More
What Jamaicans Really Mean When Dem Say: “Mi Feel a Way”
“Mi feel a way.” It’s one of the most common and most loaded phrases in Jamaican language. At first, it … More
