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Jamaican Reggae Acts Sweep 2026 Grammy Nominations
9 Nov
Summary
- Jamaican musicians nominated for all 5 best reggae album Grammys
- Vybz Kartel earns second consecutive nomination
- Lila Iké, Keznamdi, Mortimer, and Jesse Royal also nominated

As Jamaica continues to recover from the historic devastation of Hurricane Melissa, the global reach and recognition of the country's artists remain a source of pride and celebration. In a remarkable achievement, Jamaican musicians have swept all five nominations for the 2026 Grammy Award for best reggae album.
The five nominees are Treasure Self Love by Lila Iké, Heart & Soul by Vybz Kartel, Blxxd & Fyah by Keznamdi, From Within by Mortimer, and No Place Like Home by Jesse Royal. This unprecedented feat marks the second consecutive Grammy nomination for Vybz Kartel, who expressed his gratitude for the "esteemed attention" from the Recording Academy.
Lila Iké, who recently won her third consecutive Caribbean Music Award for female reggae artist of the year, has also been recognized for her debut album Treasure Self Love, which pays homage to Jamaican musical icons. Keznamdi, an independent Kingston-born reggae artist, has earned his first-ever Grammy nomination for Blxxd & Fyah, while Mortimer and Jesse Royal have also been honored for their critically acclaimed albums.
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Despite the challenges posed by Hurricane Melissa, the resilience and global impact of Jamaican music continue to shine through, solidifying the country's status as a powerhouse in the reggae genre.


