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Come Over, a 2020 collaboration by British-Jamaican singer Jorja Smith and Popcaan, was recently certified gold for sales and ...
PARTYNEXTDOOR earns his first Billboard's Rhythmic Airplay chart with "Somebody Loves Me," while Drake extends his all-time record to 41.
Featuring the likes of Wizkid, Dr. Dre, Asake, and Popcaan, Olamidé is a calm yet commanding project that cements Baddo’s ...
After six years, dancehall artiste Popcaan and popular producer Notnice have collaborated on a track titled Lifestyle Moment.
The range Popcaan flexed on Where We Come From is now a hallmark of albums from ambitious artists who pursue ubiquity, from Bad Bunny to Burna Boy. “I inspired a lot of artists from every genre ...
Popcaan recently celebrated the 10-year anniversary of his classic debut 'Where We Come From.' In a new interview he spoke about the album's legacy and gave his views about Drake and his battle ...
Popcaan & Dre Skull Celebrate 10 Years of ‘Where We Come From’ With New Deluxe Edition: ‘We Made a Classic!’ Popcaan and longtime collaborator Dre Skull speak with Billboard about the ...
Known for his groundbreaking contributions to dancehall music, Popcaan's endorsement of Kinjunia marks a significant milestone in the young artiste's career. He is signed to Ristic Global, an ...
Megyn Kelly Kelly ended her 13 years at Fox News in Jan. 2017 as the well-regarded host of her own popular 9 p.m. show. Instead of renewing her contract, she moved to NBC, where she hosted a short ...
Popcaan ruminates on his steadfastness and dedication to his craft as an artist from St. Thomas Parish in Jamaica, with a fade-out like any quintessential Drake album intro to date.
Popcaan’s voice is lighter and less gruff that many of his dancehall peers, and he’s happy to embrace his cornier side, especially on Next to Me, a highly tuneful love song that finds him duetting ...
Popcaan’s rude-bwoy antics play the background on the title song, with its heavenly choir-suffused groove. “Them watch me a win, them shame/Them can’t ever quench my flame,” Popcaan asserts.