Dancehall songbird Shenseea has once again etched her name in history, winning her second MOBO Award for Best Caribbean Music Act at the prestigious ceremony held at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena on Tuesday, February 18, 2025. The Jamaican star triumphed over a competitive field of nominees, including Spice, Popcaan, YG Marley, Valiant, and Skillibeng, solidifying her presence on the international stage. This victory marks her second MOBO honour, following her groundbreaking win in 2021 when she became the first female to claim the Best Reggae Act award before the category was rebranded.
Shenseea’s latest MOBO triumph is just one of many milestones in her rapidly expanding career. She recently earned her first-ever solo Grammy nomination for Best Reggae Album with Never Gets Late Here, a project that showcased her versatility and evolving artistry. While she did not take home the Grammy, her presence in the category was undeniable, especially considering her contribution to Bob Marley: One Love (Music Inspired by the Film), which ultimately won the award. These accolades reflect her growing influence beyond dancehall, cementing her status as one of the most dynamic Caribbean artists today.
Adding to her impressive run, Shenseea’s collaboration with American rapper Tyga on the track Magnetic has been making waves, earning her a spot on last week’s Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Fresh Picks of the Week. The sultry anthem explores themes of attraction and trust, with Billboard noting, “Tyga isn’t new to making hits, and adding Caribbean dancehall artist Shenseea almost guarantees the success of this track.” Her ability to seamlessly blend dancehall, R&B, and hip-hop continues to resonate with global audiences, further proving her versatility as an artist.
With two MOBO Awards under her belt, a Grammy nod, and a growing catalogue of hits, Shenseea is proving to be an rising force in the music industry.