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  • WATCH THIS: ‘All in the Same Boat’ the Jamrock Cruise Documentary

    WATCH THIS: ‘All in the Same Boat’ the Jamrock Cruise Documentary

    How Damian Marley’s annual voyage went from a crazy idea to a premier event in global reggae culture. 


    The idea for the Welcome to Jamrock Reggae Cruise came to life in an unlikely place—Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley’s manager, Dan Dalton, was relaxing in his hot tub, burning a spliff, when inspiration struck. “What if there was a cruise — five nights from Miami to Jamaica — with all your favorite dancehall acts, reggae artists, selectors, and sounds?” he pondered. There were already Blues cruises and Rock & Roll cruises, so why not reggae? “It took us three years to find people who believed in it,” Dalton recalls, but he and his superstar client—the multi-Grammy-winning reggae and dancehall artist Jr Gong—believed in the idea, and they refused to give up on it.

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    More than a decade later, what started as a far-fetched vision has grown into one of the most significant events in the global reggae community — an annual international festival at sea that brings thousands of music lovers together from around the world to experience Jamaican culture aboard a luxury ocean liner.

    When Bob Marley and The Wailers sang “please don’t you rock my boat” back in 1968, it was unlikely that they imagined their music, born in the ghettos of Kingston, Jamaica, being performed in such a plush environment—or that Bob’s sons would be the driving force in charge of a cruise.

    “A couple folks told me they didn’t think reggae fans had enough money to buy cruise tickets,” Damian Marley recalls with a laugh. “You think so? Sike!” Naming the venture after Jr. Gong’s Grammy-winning 2005 breakout single, the Welcome to Jamrock Reggae Cruise team was prepared to roll out a marketing campaign for the first voyage in 2014, but as it turned out, a few posts on Damian’s Facebook page were enough to sell out all the cabins that year. Two years later, Jamrock upgraded to a larger vessel and never looked back—until now.

    Today, VIBE presents the world premiere of All in the Same Boat, a new documentary that tells the inside story of how the Jamrock Cruise journeyed from vision to reality and its impact on reggae and dancehall culture. Featuring footage spanning from Jamrock’s inaugural voyage until the present day, the film was first screened last October to an audience of loyal “Jamrockers” aboard the landmark 10th annual cruise, which was diverted to Mexico at the last minute due to Hurricane Melissa. There was another special screening at Art Basel to help raise funds for hurricane relief efforts through the Marley brothers’ Ghetto Youths Foundation.

    “It’s amazing to see how this cruise has developed from an idea to an institution,” says Reshma B, the music journalist and filmmaker who went through ten years of live footage and interviews to shape the story. “And even more amazing how much of a struggle it was for Damian and Dan to find a business partner who believed in them.”

    Known for interviewing the hottest dancehall stars like Vybz Kartel, Popcaan, Skillibeng, and Spice for BoomshotsTV, Reshma B also produced the BBC documentary Studio 17 The Lost Reggae Tapes. Along with artists, musicians, and DJs, the film includes her interviews with returning “Jamrockers,” many of whom—like herself—have been on every cruise since day one. “Every film you work on has its own unique challenges,” says the director. “Having been on this boat for the past 10 years, we’ve witnessed lots of amazing moments along the way. To get to those highlights, you’ve got to make some tough decisions.”

    One of the most touching moments in the film is a tribute to Jamrock veterans who have passed away since performing on the cruise—including Sly & Robbie, Toots Hibbert, Max Romeo, Tabby Diamonds, Cocoa Tea, and Peter Morgan.

    Although the organizers struggled to find a business partner at first, the Jamrock Cruise turned out to be ahead of its time. As music industry business models have shifted from selling recorded music to creating immersive, fan experiences, the music cruise industry has boomed. And while Jamrock’s success has inspired a few imitators, the original reggae cruise remains the gold standard.

    All in the Same Boat highlights many of the iconic artists to perform on the first ten cruises—from Shabba and Super Cat to Sizzla and Buju Banton—including some who were unable to tour internationally due to visa restrictions. By making two stops in Jamaica each year, the Jamrock Cruise allows artists with travel restrictions to board in Montego Bay, perform before thousands of fans from over forty countries, and then disembark in Ocho Rios.


    “Damian Jr. Gong Marley did something exceptional,” says dancehall legend Bounty Killer, who regained his U.S. visa in 2025 after a fifteen-year absence from worldwide stages. “I never came on a ship before,” he says with a laugh. “The first time I came on a ship was the Jamrock Cruise.” Bounty Killer has been a fixture on Jamrock nearly every year since its inception.

    “We’re like a city,” says Damian in the film. “We’re our own population for five days.” In the spirit of his father’s song “One Love,” the Jamrock cruise has been a peaceful journey, as returning “Jamrockers” seem to understand that they are indeed All in the Same Boat. “We’re taking care of each other,” Jr Gong adds. “We’re all there for one purpose at the end of the day, which is our love of reggae music.” 

    Most veteran Jamrockers know the official slogan of the Jamrock Cruise: “If you snooze, you lose.” And as Tarrus Riley adds in the film, “If you rest, you’re blessed.” It can be a challenge to pace oneself to make the most of Jamrock’s round-the-clock activities, from dance classes to dominoes to dub yoga. Along with five days of performances by legends of reggae and dancehall as well as up-and-coming stars and top DJs and selectors from Jamaica, New York, London, and more, the Jamrock Cruise also features Jamaican comedians, films, a highly anticipated Sound Clash at Sea, and a traditional Rastafarian Niyabinghi session with drumming and chanting each morning at dawn. “The Niyabinghi is the foundation of reggae music,” says Marley. “We have to pay homage to that original spiritual foundation. And I think it’s very serendipitous to chanting Niyabinghi on the seas for ancestral reasons.”

    “When you think about a cruise liner coming back to Jamaica playing reggae music, it’s deeply symbolic,” says Keeley Taverner, another returning Jamrocker who has sailed on all ten voyages. “It’s not forgotten that these are the same seas where our ancestors died while being transported.”

    Having survived the strongest hurricane in history and a global pandemic, the future of the Jamrock Cruise looks bright. Although the 10th Jamrock cruise did not actually make it to Jamrock due to the storm, the 11th annual cruise will depart from Miami on November 11 to complete its mission. It will feature Damian and Stephen Marley as well as legends like Burning Spear, Barrington Levy, Sizzla, and Beenie Man. “The way it’s curated, it’s well thought out,” says Damian’s elder brother Stephen. “That’s where the magic lies. It’s magic out there ’pon the water.”

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    All in the Same Boat: The Documentary

    Directed by: Reshma B

    Produced by: Boomshots Media 

    Executive Producers: Damian Marley &  Dan Dalton 

    Featuring: 

    Damian Marley, Stephen Marley, Julian Marley, Rohan Marley, Yohan Marley, “ Marley, Skip Marley, Marcia Griffiths, Buju Banton, Bounty Killer, Cham, Tarrus Riley, Jah9, Queen Omega, Ding Dong, Koffee, Everton Blender, Tony Matterhorn, Kabaka Pyramid, Jesse Royal, Elaine, Dean Fraser, Cindy Breakspeare, Dan Dalton


    Editor: Donna McLeer

    Associate Editor: Keith Louda

    Camera & Sound:
    Roberto V Valez Cid
    Reinaldo Veles
    Alex Lay

    Keith Louda
    Nick Aniniki

    Robert Cooper
    Lil Shams
    Special Thanks: Mochilla & Pup Daddy

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  • God Bless Jamaica

    God Bless Jamaica

    “Anyone who’s ever had a great time in Jamaica, give ten dollars, give one dollar. Anything you can. But do it right now.” —Sean Paul

    Hurricane Melissa had a catastrophic and devastating impact on Jamaica, making landfall as an extremely powerful Category 5 storm, the strongest in the island’s recorded history. The entire island was declared a disaster area by the Prime Minister and the toll in lives and property damage is not yet known. Severe flooding, landslides, island-wide power and telephone outages, and blocked roads are hampering relief efforts. Many hospitals, clinics, and schools sustained damage, and the agricultural heartland was severely affected, raising concerns about long-term food security. In western and southern parishes like St. Elizabeth, Westmoreland, and Manchester, nearly every structure was damaged or destroyed, particularly in the town of Black River. Popular tourist destinations like Montego Bay and Trelawny were hit hard. “People are homeless. They have no running water, can’t bathe,” says Jamaican superstar Sean Paul during an interview on CNN. “How people are surviving is almsost impossible.”  Links to Support Jamaica After The Jump…  (more…)

  • The Genius of Scratch Perry

    The Genius of Scratch Perry

    Secrets of the Black Ark Studio Revealed

    Lee “Scratch” Perry built The Black Ark recording studio in 1973 behind his family’s home in the Washington Gardens neighborhood of Kingston. Although the space was cramped and the equipment hardly state of the art, Perry conjured magic from his low-tech gear, layig down otherworldly tracks with his shape-shifting in-house rhythm section The Upsetters. Scratch claimed The Black Ark could make more than just music. “It produce rain, whirlwind, hurricane, tidal wave, lightning, thunder, hailstone, earthquake,” Sratch explained to filmmaker Reshma B. “And it preserve life and it kill. It cripple, it cramp, and paralyze.”
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  • Kaboom! Brooklyn Hails the Return of the Warlord After 15 Years

    Kaboom! Brooklyn Hails the Return of the Warlord After 15 Years

    Bounty Killer Blesses Boomshots With Exclusive Interview Before the Big Show

    There’s no denying the fact tat Bounty Killer is a Jamaican legend. After all, the government bestowed the Order of Distinction upon the man born Rodney Price on National Hero’s Day this past December. Nevertheless, Killer has never hidden the fact the New York City— especially the borough of Brooklyn—played a huge role is his worldwide success. It was BK native Johnny Wonder who first recognized Killer’s breakthrough hit “Copper Shot,” and brought it to New York DJs. And New York’s champion sound system King Addies boasts one of the most lethal collections of Killer dubplates in the world. So it’s been a cruel irony that Bounty has been unable to perform in NYC since 2010 due to visa issues. Remember the days when Killer could just pop up at Mavado’s release party? It’s been a long time! But nmow the wait is over. On July 5, 2025 history wil be made when ReggaeFest presents Bounty & Friends at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Boomshots caught up with the Warlord for an exclusive interview before the big show.
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  • WATCH THIS: Busy Signal “Party Next Door” Official Music Video

    WATCH THIS: Busy Signal “Party Next Door” Official Music Video

    A Boomshots World premiere

    “‘Party Next Door’ a di original dancehall fulla energy vibes,” says the devastating d ancehall dominator Busy Signal of his latest certified Boomshot. The song’s brand new video has everything you need for a classic bashment visual—hot girls ✅, swimming pool ✅, drinks by the case ✅, hardcore riddim ✅, Busy on the mic ✅, and the one and only Trilla Milla ✅. What better way to kick off the Memorial Day weekend than with this banger? “Pull up nuh… Rite next door!”
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  • Ding Dong talks New Album, and His Journey from “Ding Dong to World Ding”

    Ding Dong talks New Album, and His Journey from “Ding Dong to World Ding”

    As his breakthrough hit “Badman Forward” marks its 20th Anniversary, the Ravers Boss celebrates another career milestone: a debut album that stays true to his Dancehall roots while elevating his profile as a worldwide star.

    “I took time out to create my fanbase,” Ding Dong explains in a new exclusive Boomshots interview with Reshma B. “A lot of people know me from Passa Passa,” says the world famous entertainer who first made his name rocking street dances with his innovative moves. “I have to let them know me as an artist,” Ding Dong says. “So I took time out to build my artistry so I record different different songs.” The trail of hits speak for themselves, and now Ding Dong should be known around the globe as World Ding. But as the good old Jamaican saying goes, Nothing Before The Time. “I think it works perfectly that ‘Badman Forward’ will be 20 years old,” Ding Dong adds. “And I’m just 16 years old!”
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  • Busta Rhymes Talks “Crazy” Collab and Vybz Kartel’s Historic Return to Brooklyn

    Busta Rhymes Talks “Crazy” Collab and Vybz Kartel’s Historic Return to Brooklyn

    Exclusive Interview before Kartel’s big show at Barclay’s: “Don’t rule out the possibility of Bussa Buss pulling up.”

    A few days ago, Busta Rhymes reached out to Boomshots for an exclusive interview to speak about how this video came together. “Kartel, Akon, and myself spoke,” Busta states. “We all collectively felt that the excitement around this time frame warranted the release of this video,” which was shot in Miami on March 9th, which is also the anniversary of the passing of Biggie Smalls, who was Busta’s high school classmate before they both became hip hop icons. Video Interview After The Jump…
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  • Reasoning With Cocoa Tea

    Reasoning With Cocoa Tea

    “A lot of people say to me, ‘Bwoy, Cocoa Tea, you should have been bigger,’ I don’t worry about that… After humility come the glory.”

    There’s an old song that says, “Music alone shall live.” Lovers of reggae music received an unwelcome reminder of this fact early Tuesday morning when the beloved Jamaican vocalist Calvin “Cocoa Tea” Scott passed away at the age of 65 after battling cancer for the last few years. It’s no exaggeration to say that the irrepressibly energetic reggae legend—whose recordings and stage performances proudly represented the Rasta roots tradition—will be remembered as one of the sweetest singers of any culture, creed, or genre ever to touch the microphone. His transition from the earthly dimension was greeted with an outpouring of grief from fans worldwide as well as heartffelt tributes from musical peers like Bounty Killer and Beres Hammond. “My uncle, as sad as the situation is,” Spragga Benz shared in an Instagram post, “I am happy you are in no more suffering and pain. Over the years Boomshots has blessed to connect with Cocoa Tea on numerous occasions. Even amidst feelings of loss and grief, the memories came flooding today. Videos and Interviews After the Jump…

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  • WATCH THIS: Teeezy ft. Meleku “Pillow Talk” Official Music Video PREMIERE

    WATCH THIS: Teeezy ft. Meleku “Pillow Talk” Official Music Video PREMIERE

    When Compton Meets Judgment Yard 


    A wise man once said “it ain’t where you’re from, it’s where you’re at.” Case in point: the natural connection between Teeezy, born and raised on the South Side of Compton, and Meleku, son of Jamaican reggae legend Sizzla Kalonji. During a recent journey to Kingston, Jamaica the Cali spitter passed through Sizzla’s Judgment Yard cultural compound in August Town. No sooner did Teeezy link with Meleku than the two youths felt a musical vibration and wasted no time getting into the studio. The first fruit of their labors is “Pillow Talk,” a featured track from Teeezy’s latest project, 1st Quarter. Boomshots is proud to present the world premiere of the song’s official visuals. right here right now. Press play and you’ll hear both of these rising stars staying true to their own authentic style as the vibes flow naturally like an island breeze. Stay tuned for an exclusive interview with Reshma B.  Video After The Jump… (more…)

  • Spice Drops ‘Mirror 25,’ Reflects on 25 Years of Dominance and Celebrates Kartel’s Homecoming

    Spice Drops ‘Mirror 25,’ Reflects on 25 Years of Dominance and Celebrates Kartel’s Homecoming

    When Spice Pulls Up It’s Always a Movie

    The Queen of Dancehall’s third studio album Mirror 25 dropped today and like everything Spice-related it’s got the internet goin’ nuts. Lead-off single “2085 Tea” set the tone of hardcore dancehall with a dash up mix-up while the country-hip-hop hybrid “Round Round” featuring Busta Rhymes showed the album’s versatility. “Ex Boyfriend” is a masterpiece of melodic pop while her Chronic Law collab “Gangsta” shows a harder side of Grace Hamilton. Now we’ve heard the full 25 tracks it’s clear that Mirror 25 is Spice’s best body of work ever. The musical offerings range from inspirational tunes like “You Are Worthy” to mad collabs like featuring “Cry” featuring Lola Brooke and of course “Super Hero” featuring Pamputtae and Jada Kingdom aka Harley Quint, Bumpa Incredible and Tightimus Prime. Last time Spice was in NYC she sat down with Reshma B who dug into her archive and pulled out a very rare CD that brought back some emotional memories for Spice. You don’t want to miss this interiew.  Check out the full story on ComplexVideo After The Jump…  (more…)

  • Yee Haw! Spice Kicks Off Dream Weekend New York Cowgirl Style

    Yee Haw! Spice Kicks Off Dream Weekend New York Cowgirl Style

    The Queen of the Dancehall Live & Direct in NYC

    By the time Vybz Kartel shouted out Dream Weekend on his smash 2011 hit “Summertime,” the Negril-based super fete was already known as one of the biggest and wildest parties in the entire Caribbean. Catering to a sucker-free clientele who know how to tun up in style, Dream Weekend has evolved into a full-fledged festival and expanded its brand from Negril to New York City. The opening night of Dream Weekend New York 2024 was hosted by none other than the Queen of Dancehall herself, Spice. Despite the rainy weather, Manhattan’s Club Musica was packed with hardcore yet upscale party people raving to the sounds of DJ Kevin Crown and Platinum Kids Sound. The festivities happened to fall on June 29th, the same day Spice released “Round & Round,” her brand new cowboy-themed collab with Busta Rhymes. Queen Spice was in rare form, passing out cowboy hats to get everybody in the mood to shout “Yee Haw!” Photos & Video After The Jump… 

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  • WATCH THIS: Bay-C x Xyclone “Get Inna The Groove” Official Music Video PREMIERE

    WATCH THIS: Bay-C x Xyclone “Get Inna The Groove” Official Music Video PREMIERE

    “Put the Dance Back Inna Dancehall”

    When Bay-C of the millennial dancehall supergroup T.O.K and veteran DJ Xyclone of the Red Square crew topped the iTunes Reggae chart last week with a #1 debut, it’s safe to say that their fun, energetic collaborative EP Flawless Victory exceeded even their own bold expectations. “I’m very elated,” says Xyclone, whose previous track record of success earned him the moniker “charting king.” When Xyclone reached out to Bay-C, the seasoned hitmaker jumped at the chance to collaborate. “From the T.O.K days until now I’ve always been one to watch and see who ah make moves inna the streets,” Bay-C told Boomshots. “I saw that Xyclone ah do him thing for quite some time and silently ah conquer the game.” They joined forces to make a straight-up Dancehall project at a time when the genre was ready for a big victory. Self-proclaimed pundits and even some producers have been quick to write the genre off while experimenting with the fusion of Afrobeats and Trap. Moreover, this particular victory is taking place during a week when the Bob Marley bio-pic One Love is the #1 movie in the world. I think it was very important for us to send a message that we still have people out there who support Dancehall,” Xyclone declares. Today at 12 noon EST, Boomshots proudly premieres the first music video from one of the hottest dancehall projects of the new year. Shot in the streets of Kingston, Get Inna The Groove” was produced by Dee Master and features the choreographic creativity of Pata Skeng. Peep the vibrant visuals below and check out the reasoning with Bay-C and Xyclone aka the charting king.”  Video After The Jump…  

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