Spice and Majah Hype to host Caribbean Music Awards 2024

The Caribbean Elite Group has unveiled the hosts and additional honorees for the highly anticipated 2024 Caribbean Music Awards. This year’s event will be hosted by the Queen of Dancehall, Spice, and the King of Caribbean Comedy, Majah Hype, bringing their signature energy and charisma to the stage for the biggest night in Caribbean music.

Spice, renowned for her electrifying performances and hits like “So Mi Like It” and “Go Down Deh,” continues to dominate the dancehall scene. Her influence extends beyond music into acting and business. Majah Hype, celebrated for his comedic brilliance and relatable Caribbean characters, has won over audiences worldwide with his unique blend of humor and cultural commentary.

Earlier this month, it was announced that Marcia Griffiths, Alison Hinds, and Cedella Marley would be honored at the 2024 Caribbean Music Awards, receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award, Elite Icon Award, and Legacy Award, respectively.

The awards will also recognize several distinguished artists for their significant contributions to Caribbean music:

  • Producer Honors – Di Genius: Stephen “Di Genius” McGregor, a legendary Jamaican record producer, has shaped modern reggae and dancehall with innovative production techniques and collaborations with global superstars. Recently, he continued his influential work with Shenseea’s hit “Hit and Run.”
  • Konpa Honors – Tabou Combo: Celebrating over five decades of musical excellence, Tabou Combo is a pioneering force in Haitian Konpa music, blending traditional rhythms with contemporary sounds.
  • Chutney Honors – Ravi B: Known for hits like “Drinka” and “Budget,” Ravi B has become a pivotal figure in Chutney music, enriching the cultural tapestry of the Caribbean with his energetic performances and infectious melodies.
  • Gospel Honors – Sherwin Gardner: Sherwin Gardner, a Trinidadian gospel artist, has uplifted audiences for over two decades with his soulful voice and inspiring lyrics, becoming a beloved figure in the gospel music scene.
  • Calypso Honors – Mighty Sparrow: Often called the “Calypso King of the World,” Mighty Sparrow has had an illustrious career spanning over six decades with timeless classics like “Jean and Dinah” and “Only a Fool.”

Since its inception, the Caribbean Music Awards has celebrated the rich musical heritage of the Caribbean and honored artists who have significantly contributed to its evolution. Last year’s inaugural event saw Buju Banton, David Rudder, Mikaben, and Beres Hammond among the esteemed honorees.

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The 2024 Caribbean Music Awards will take place on Thursday, August 29, at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, NY. Join us for a night of unforgettable performances and heartfelt tributes as we honor the extraordinary talents and tracks that have defined Caribbean music.

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