Okay so, a few days ago (actually, yesterday but no way this is going up tonight) they held the Grammy awards and announced, along with everything else, the 2026 winner of the Best Reggae Album Grammy Award. To my surprise, the winner was the least likely of them all as walking away with the bag was Keznamdi for his release, "Blxxd & Fyah". I didn't think Keznamdi would do it but who cares what I though. I'm very happy for him and the biggest of congratulations go in his direction. Also nominated were Vybz Kartel, Mortimer, Jesse Royal and my personal choice, Lila Iké but, again, big respects and congrats to Keznamdi for the win. The Grammy awards have a unique set of circumstances as it isn't ACTUALLY the album of the year because there're cut off dates. They have a committee (I THINK) and it takes awhile to go through all of the potential nominees and to get votes in to count them up so the dates, for example, for this year's awards were limited to anything released between the 31st of August, 2024 and the 30th of August, 2025.
Obviously, the rest of us don't have to deal with such deadlines and constraints, so we're free to count anything from 2025, altogether; including something that may've released on.... the 10th of October, for example.
To the surprise of absolutely no one at all, many outlets have named "Exile" by Chronixx to be either amongst the best or THE best Reggae album of 2025 and while I most surely do disagree (see my review), I'm not writing this to beat up on "Exile" (or anyone who may've enjoyed it). I've already done that. This is more of an observational type of post. Our old friends at Da Ville have named it as their #1 and Reggae Ville doesn't just choose albums; they actually do a poll with some very respected and more knowledgeable people than I (like Angus Taylor, of course Gardy Stein and even John Masouri) (pretty much grew up reading John Masouri) and maybe fifty-ish in all so a very nice mixture of opinions go into their list. Billboard arrived at similar conclusion, calling "Exile" the best album that the Caribbean produced altogether last year (obviously, I disagree with their top spot but Billboard had a very interesting list. It included the likes of Machel Montano, Bad Bunny and even Trilla-G) (Trilla-G's album, "Take Me As I Am: The Album", is fun but it's also kinda brutal. Nearly every song comes in around the same pacing... and it just DOES NOT STOP!). You know what I'm thinking.... nope... I don't get it... but that's fine. As I suspected, I was in the minority in my feelings in regards to "Exile" and the results are demonstrating that. Furthermore, while I expect it'll have some serious competition, I would be pretty surprised if "Exile" isn't nominated for next year's Grammy Award and he'll probably be amongst the favourites to take it home.
I have been surprised by the lack of one album being present on pretty much every single list that I've come across and that's Dezarie's "Guardian". There is a bit of discrepancy as far as that album's official release, with some attributing to it a 2024 date but you find me a review or any press at all from 2024 for "Guardian". If it is to be counted in last year then the album, which was my #2, being absent from such lists is insanity. HOWEVER, with that being said, I said the same thing in 2023 when my literal #1, "Freedom Legacy" by Queen Omega, was nowhere to be found either. Apart from that, my list is a little more obscure (it always is) with only my #1, Lutan Fyah's "Health & Resilience", being even relatively prevalent on many of the ones that I've seen from my top five. Also from my list, I guess it's clear that I've underrated Lila Iké's "Treasure Self Love" as the album that I ranked at #8 charts at #2 and #3, respectively on Reggae Ville's and BB's lists, while Reggae-Vibes.com had her at fourth (their list actually goes twenty albums deep). And I have to say that, although I don't think its omission is on account to its quality, if I were to make a recommendation to others who may've missed it, the one that I would DEFINITELY suggest that I had that no one else did would be the LOVELY "Andromeda: Sign Of The Times" from Sydney Salmon & The Imperial Majestic Band. I get it: Spectacular can be a little harsh and isn't for everyone (although I did just recently get back into his album, "Stay Up", and it is better than ever) ["PLAY NYABINGHI INNA DI MIDDLE OF THE STREEEEEEEEEET! PLAY NYABINGHI BECAUSE IT SOUND SO SWEEEEEEEEEET"] and neither is even Dezarie, honestly; but "Sign Of The Times" was just such a beautifully put together set that I have a hard time seeing how it doesn't stick itself to the tastes of just about any fan of Reggae.
Hopefully 2026 is just as interesting. I'm thinking that we'll have more "traditional" big names making albums (like Buju & Capleton, for example) and... we'll probably be having a similar conversation about it a year from now. Until then, have a nice day.




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