When reggae fans hear the opening notes of “Lift Up Your Head,” “Ghetto People Song,” “Blend Dem,” etc., they instantly recognize these songs as the cultural anthems of our time. The large number of hits Everton has accrued is most impressive for an artist who has been in the business for such a seemingly short period of time. But like many of Jamaica’s biggest musical stars, the road to fame wasn’t a short or easy one.

The unwavering commitment to authenticity and creativity is what propelled Determine the legendary status that he has reached today. It also led him to producing some of the well known classics we all grew to know and love. His music has reached virtually every corner of the globe.

Shuga is a female Jamaican reggae and dancehall singjay artist, known to be down-to-earth, family-oriented, full of vibes, and proud of her ghetto and gospel roots. Dubbed as “Jamaica’s own brown sugar”, she constantly draws in new fans with her rich, sultry, mezzo-soprano voice, that ranges across three octaves. However, most of her power is geared towards her lower register.

Jamaican-bred, Grammy winning quintet is one of the world’s most respected reggae groups with a long string of successes stretching back to the mid-70′s. Inner Circle’s special brand of pop-oriented Jamaican beats and energy -filled live performances have allowed the band to transcend the traditional reggae niche and enjoy widespread crossover appeal.

Stephen Robert Nesta Marley is a Jamaican-American musician. The son of Bob Marley, Marley is an eight-time Grammy Award winner, three times as a solo artist, twice as a producer of younger brother Damian Marley’s Halfway Tree and Welcome to Jamrock albums, and a further three times as a member of his older brother Ziggy Marley’s group Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers.