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Maxi Priest Inducted into Jamaica Music Museum Hall of Fame, Celebrating His 40+ Year Career

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Accomplished reggae singer Maxi Priest has cemented his legacy with a historic induction into the Jamaica Music Museum Hall of Fame at the 2025 Reggae Gold Awards. The British native, known for pioneering reggae fusion, was visibly moved as he accepted the honour, describing it as a profoundly spiritual moment. “To receive anything from Jamaica, any award at all, my parent ground, my home ground, it’s spiritual. It’s beyond words for me,” Priest said.

With a career spanning over four decades, Priest has played a pivotal role in bringing reggae to mainstream audiences worldwide. His 1990 Billboard Hot 100 number-one hit Close to You remains a standout achievement, making him one of only two British reggae acts—alongside UB40—to top the U.S. charts. The song’s enduring popularity was reaffirmed when GRAMMY-winning singer-songwriter Skip Marley sampled it for his own project, which later spawned a remix featuring dancehall heavyweights Ding Dong and Masicka. Priest’s fusion of reggae with R&B influences helped define a new era of lovers’ rock, setting him apart as a trailblazer in the genre.

Priest dedicated the award to his late parents and family, acknowledging the sacrifices that shaped his musical journey. “I wish my parents were alive. I really wish they were,” he shared. “This award is for my brothers, my sisters, my kids, and my family.” His heartfelt gratitude also extended to the reggae pioneers who paved the way and the next generation of artistes keeping the genre alive. His commitment to reggae’s evolution is evident, as he continues to collaborate with contemporary acts. Most recently, he was featured on Apex, the latest album from reggae lyricist Bugle, further demonstrating his versatility and relevance in today’s music scene.

Despite already boasting three GRAMMY nominations for Fe Real, Man With The Fun, and It All Comes Back To Love, Priest shows no signs of slowing down. With new music on the horizon and a packed touring schedule, he remains dedicated to delivering timeless reggae hits. “There’s a lot more music coming out this year. Good music. Whole heap a tour. Always touring,” he revealed. As he continues to fly the reggae flag high, his induction into the Hall of Fame serves as a testament to his enduring influence and the genre’s ever-growing global appeal.

 

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