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Grammy: Jamaica monopolizes Best Reggae Album nominations

This Tuesday the nominations for the 65th Annual Grammy Awards were announced, a ceremony that will take place early next year in the United States.

Among all of these are those of reggae albums, where Jamaica monopolizes all the nominations: The Kalling of Kabaka Pyramid, Gifted of Koffee, Third Time’s The Charm of Protoje, Scorcha of Sean Paul Y Come Fly Wid Mi of Shaggy.

As reported by the Jamaica Observer, With this, Kabaka Pyramid achieves its first nomination for the golden gramophone thanks to The Kalling, an album of 15 tracks featuring some of the most important reggae icons, included Buju Banton, Stephen Marley, Jesse Royal y Damian Marley.

Gifted is Koffee's second nomination and follows in the footsteps of the EP that was a Grammy winner in 2020, Rapture. further, with his latest album Koffee became the first Jamaican female artist to chart in the top 10 from the Official UK Albums Chart.

While, Protoje received his second nomination for the award with Third Time’s The Charm after the album A Matter of Time of 2018.

While the experienced Sean Paul gets his tenth Grammy nomination with Scorcha, project released by Island Records in May that is the international star's eighth studio album.

Sean Paul has a gramophone to his credit by winning in 2003 with the album Dutty Rock.

At the same time, Com Fly Wid Mi from the double Grammy winner Shaggy, It is a title with 10 of the best-known songs of the legendary actor and singer Frank Sinatra. The singer won this award in 1996 with Boombastic Y again in 2019 for the joint album with Sting called 44/876.

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