The nominees for the 2024 MOBO Awards have been announced, and the competition for Best Caribbean Music Act promises to be a thrilling celebration of regional talent. Headlining the category are luminaries such as Spice, Popcaan, Skillibeng, Shenseea, and YG Marley, with last year’s winner, Valiant, returning to defend his crown. Scheduled for February 18 at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena, the ceremony will once again spotlight black music and culture, amplifying its global resonance.
The Best Caribbean Music Act category, introduced in 2022 as a broader evolution of the former Best Reggae Act, reflects the dynamic and diverse rhythms of the Caribbean. Over the years, iconic names have left their mark on this award. Sean Paul leads the pack with six wins from eleven nominations, epitomizing the region’s enduring global appeal. Popcaan and Damian Marley follow with two wins each, while female trailblazers like Shenseea continue to redefine the space. Notably, Shenseea became the first woman to win this category in 2021, setting a precedent for inclusivity and innovation.
“This category is a testament to how far Caribbean music has come,” says a MOBO representative. “From reggae roots to the electrifying beats of dancehall and soca, it mirrors the evolving soundscape of the region.” With Skillibeng’s groundbreaking 2022 win and Shenseea’s consistent nominations, the category is embracing both rising stars and established titans, celebrating the full spectrum of Caribbean artistry.
Beyond the Caribbean category, the MOBO Awards highlight music’s biggest names across the globe. This year, Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar, Nicki Minaj, and Tyla compete for Best International Act, while British talents like Central Cee and Jorja Smith, whose heritage ties back to Jamaica, dominate with three nominations each. As the MOBO Awards prepare to mark another milestone, the Best Caribbean Music Act stands out as a vibrant showcase of the islands’ legacy and limitless future.