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3 Upcoming Reggae Releases from Black Music Works You Tune in For
In the coming period, the label is presenting three exciting releases from respected reggae performers and emerging talents. Each release brings a unique message and sound that reflects the diversity of modern reggae music.
Below is a closer look at these upcoming tracks and the artists behind them.
blackmusicworks
Mar 123 min read


Thriller U Returns With New Single “I’m Crushed” – Produced by Winston Blake & Black Music Works
Thriller U Returns With New Single “I’m Crushed” – Produced by Winston Blake & Black Music Works
blackmusicworks
Mar 112 min read


🎶 Peter Spence Releases New Single “Without God” – Out March 17
Peter Spence Releases New Single “Without God” – Out March 17
blackmusicworks
Mar 103 min read


Tenna Star – Upcoming Release “One Chance”
Tenna Star – Upcoming Release “One Chance”
blackmusicworks
Mar 93 min read


Lukie D and Any Night: A Reggae Journey Through Time
Lukie D and Any Night: A Reggae Journey Through Time
blackmusicworks
Feb 244 min read


Thriller U and Take Me Home: A Reggae Voice’s Journey Through Love and Life
Eustace C. Hamilton, better known by his stage name Thriller U, is a veteran Jamaican reggae singer and songwriter whose career stretches back to the middle of the 1980s. Born on August 14, 1969 in Kingston, Jamaica, Thriller U has built a reputation as a soulful voice in reggae music, blending lovers rock, roots, and dancehall influences with emotive vocal delivery.
blackmusicworks
Feb 234 min read


Ambelique — The Singer Whose Voice Bridges Soul and Reggae
Ambelique — The Singer Whose Voice Bridges Soul and Reggae
Few reggae vocalists carry the depth, elegance, and emotional reach of Ambelique, born Owen George Sylvera
blackmusicworks
Feb 204 min read


Peter Spence and All I Own: A Reggae Voice Reflecting Life and Love
Few reggae singers from the UK scene have carried their art into multiple decades with as much sincerity as Peter Spence. Born on December 21, 1962, in Birmingham, England, to parents with roots in Jamaica, Spence’s life has been shaped by music from the very beginning.
blackmusicworks
Feb 194 min read


Richie Stephens and We’ve Made It: From Jamaica to Global Reggae Legacy
Richie Stephens and We’ve Made It: From Jamaica to Global Reggae Legacy
blackmusicworks
Feb 164 min read


Ambelique and Make Me Weak: A Life in Reggae
The meaning of a song like Make Me Weak can only be understood within the context of the artist who sings it. For Ambelique, born Owen George Sylvera in the Waltham Park district of Kingston, Jamaica, music has been a calling since childhood. His stage name — derived from the Swahili phrase meaning “God call me” — reflects both the spiritual dimension and the depth of expression in his work.
blackmusicworks
Feb 165 min read


Happy Valentine’s Day – Thank You for Being Part of Our Journey
This Valentine’s Day, everyone at Black Music Works wants to take a moment to say something simple but important: thank you . Over the past year, we’ve had the privilege of working with incredible artists, producers, partners, and supporters from all over the world. Every song created, every collaboration formed, and every project released is built on trust, passion, and shared love for music. We want to send our heartfelt appreciation to: All the artists who trusted us with
Jorgen Hamle
Feb 131 min read


Peter Spence and “Guilty Pleasure”: A Story of Reggae Roots and New Expressions
Peter Spence and “Guilty Pleasure”: A Story of Reggae Roots and New Expressions
blackmusicworks
Feb 63 min read


Sandra Cross: A Lovers Rock Legend and the Story Behind What About Me
In the world of British reggae and the lovers rock sound, few voices are as timeless or influential as Sandra Cross . With a career spanning over four decades, Sandra Cross has not just survived the changing currents of music — she has helped define them. Her latest single What About Me is a continuation of a journey rooted in soulful expression, rhythmic warmth, and powerful emotional storytelling. If you want to listen to What About Me while reading, click here: ...
Jorgen Hamle
Feb 44 min read


Frankie Paul: The Jamaican Voice That Wouldn’t Fade — And the Soulful Plea in “I Still Want You”
Frankie Paul: The Jamaican Voice That Wouldn’t Fade — And the Soulful Plea in “I Still Want You”
blackmusicworks
Feb 23 min read


Welcome to Black Music Works!
We are excited to welcome you to blackmusicworks.com, a space dedicated to celebrating, uplifting, and exploring the richness of Black...
blackmusicworks
Sep 30, 20251 min read
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