I don't feel like writing an intro. They announced the nominees for the 2026 Grammy Awards. They have a Reggae category. Let us take a quick look at them and make a bad prediction for the winner. BOOM!
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| "Heart & Soul" by Vybz Kartel [Vybz Kartel Music + Greedy Lion] |
Vybz Kartel was nominated last year for "Party With Me", if he releases an album next year (and he most surely will), it will also be nominated. This year, he was back with "Heart & Soul" which, for whatever it's worth, is clearly stronger than "Party With Me", at least in my opinion. I am working on a tribute to Kartel (called Signatures) but it's full of MUCH older work because it's been quite awhile since he made my type of music, though i am in the minority there. You'd figure that, with such regularity, he'll likely take home a Grammy one of these years and it wouldn't be surprising at all if 2026 was his.
"No Place Like Home" by Jesse Royal [Easy Star Records]
As was the case for Kartel, 2026 represents the second nomination for Jesse Royal as, a few years back, he was tipped for "Royal". His effort for 2025, "No Place Like Home", isn't quite as strong in my opinion but it did have a number of big tunes (the biggest of which probably being 'Hope', alongside Romain Virgo). Also in its favour would be the fact that "No Place Like Home" features a Marley [Yohan Marley], which can only help your chances and 2023's Reggae Grammy winner, Kabaka Pyramid also makes an appearance. Take that and combine it with relatively recent voter familiarity and Jesse Royal could go home with the prize next year.
"Blxxd & Fyah" by Keznamdi [Keznamdi Music Group]
First-time nominee, Keznamdi, gets a nod this year for his "Blxxd & Fyah" set which reached not very long at all (it was August, doesn't seem like THAT long ago, still) and though I think it's difficult to see him actually winning, he does have a very appealing and OPEN style that I think Grammy voters will enjoy, going forward. This would be an excellent introduction for many of them and, in a few years (or even next year), maybe the roots have been laid for him to win it all. Another thing about Keznamdi is that his album is excellent. "Blxxd & Fyah" is one of the best album's here, it might even crack my top ten list for the year; so what it may lack in star power (it does) it more than makes up for in overall quality.
"Treasure Self Love" by Lila Iké [Ineffable Records]
We're about to wrap a bow around the year that was 2025 and the ridiculously interesting Lila Iké is kind of a big deal and, to go with it, here is her first Grammy nomination for her "Treasure Self Love" release. This album at least seemed to be all over the place but it never truly stepped too far from center and what resulted was an extremely well-received and appreciated project which has led us here. I actually think Iké's chances here are quite good. If voters have paid the slightest bit of attention, this isn't their introduction to her wonderful music (and damn interesting background) and you could make the case that, in any circle, "Treasure Self Love" was one of Reggae's biggest releases of the year (I should probably try to review this thing in the next few weeks).
"From Within" by Mortimer [Overstand Entertainment]
Though it missed the cut-off for this year's awards, Mortimer's 2024 offering, "From Within", did do a considerable amount of damage last year as it was carried on several 'best of' lists at year's end. Perhaps (not likely), that's a fact that has given him a head-start for Grammy voters who've been keen on it for over twelve months at this point. Three other things it has going for it: Mortimer has been very consistently performing at a high level in recent times, it has a very open and easy to appreciate vibes to it as well and between Damian Marley and the aforementioned Pyramid, "From Within" featured two previous Grammy winners (Lila Iké also appeared). It doesn't seem likely but were you looking for anything resembling a 'dark horse' this year - look no further (you couldn't look any further anyway, this is the last nominee).
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| "Treasure Self Love" by Lila Iké |
In the absence of a true hammer this year ("hammer" being a Marley or a previous winner), I think it's largely a two horse race, with Kartel & Lila Iké leading the way. I'm towards "Treasure Self Love" because I think (it is) the better of the two, in general, and also think that if/when Vybz Kartel does win a Grammy, it will be with something more substantial. The next time he puts his proverbial foot down on an album --with respect to the competition of course-- I think he takes it but that isn't "Heart & Soul" (despite its name) (and next year it should be pretty good. You'll have Chronixx, probably Buju and I'd be surprised if we don't get something from the Marley clan). I think if voters do their research on the background of Lila Iké, they'll really enjoy her uniqueness and listen through "Treasure Self Love" will net her the victory, joining Koffee in 2020 as the only females to ever win the award. So, with that being said you can learn who does win it all on Sunday, the 1st of February, 2026 when we give congratulations to Keznamdi for winning the 2026 Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. I'm going to get something to eat.






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