

Reggae royalty is showing love to the next generation. Legendary dancehall icon Beenie Man has publicly congratulated rising reggae star Keznamdi following his major victory at the Grammy Awards, where Keznamdi captured Best Reggae Album for his powerful project Blood & Fyah.
“Big up Keznamdi 🇯🇲 congratulations on winning Best Reggae Album. Your achievement is a proud moment for reggae/dancehall and we celebrate your success,” Beenie Man shared—words that carry special weight coming from one of the genre’s most influential voices.
Beenie Man’s message represents more than congratulations—it signals unity and continuity within Jamaican music. As a global ambassador for dancehall and reggae, his acknowledgment underscores the importance of recognizing and uplifting artists who are carrying the culture forward with authenticity and purpose.
Keznamdi’s win reflects a new era of reggae—one rooted in tradition yet unafraid to push boundaries. Blood & Fyah resonated with fans and critics alike for its conscious themes, modern sound, and unwavering commitment to reggae’s spiritual core.
This Grammy moment is a proud one not just for Keznamdi, but for Jamaica as a whole. It highlights reggae’s enduring global influence and the strength of its evolving voices. When legends like Beenie Man salute that progress, it reinforces the genre’s legacy—and its future.
As celebrations continue across the reggae and dancehall community, one thing is clear: Keznamdi’s victory is a shared triumph, and the culture stands united behind him.
Big up Jamaica. Big up reggae. The legacy lives on. 🇯🇲🎶🏆






