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Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange on Artists’ U.S. Visa Approvals: “When I Do a Letter of Endorsement, It Means Something”

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Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange on Artists’ U.S. Visa Approvals: “When I Do a Letter of Endorsement, It Means Something”
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Jamaica’s Entertainment and Culture Minister, Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange, has confirmed her role in the recent wave of U.S. visa reinstatements for reggae and dancehall artists, a major development that is reshaping the industry. Speaking with noted entertainment journalist Anthony Miller on Entertainment Report, Grange revealed, “When I do a letter of endorsement, it means something, and I don’t take it lightly when I provide the artiste with the letter of endorsement when they are going in for their interviews.” However, she remained measured in her statements, adding, “I don’t want to boast, neither do I intend to engage in a public discussion about how the embassy treats persons who apply for visas. I don’t think it’s proper or ethical for me to have those discussions, but I do play my part.” While acknowledging her involvement, she also urged artists to be mindful of their actions, saying, “I do ask them to be conscious of what they do and what they say.”

Grange’s comments come amid a historic shift for reggae and dancehall, as icons such as Buju Banton, Beenie Man, Sizzla Kalonji, Vybz Kartel, and most recently, Bounty Killer have regained access to the U.S. market. The impact of this change is already being felt, with Buju Banton’s 2024 album Upside Down experiencing a 60% increase in digital streams following his reinstatement. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) reported that reggae and dancehall accounted for nearly US$300 million in U.S. sales in 2023, underscoring the economic power of the genre. With these artists now able to perform in the United States, the potential for increased revenue from live performances, streaming, and collaborations is immense.

The wave of visa reinstatements has also amplified public calls for Popcaan to finally receive clearance to enter the U.S. Despite his global success and collaborations with international stars like Drake and Gorillaz, he remains unable to perform in one of the genre’s most lucrative markets. Fans have flooded social media with demands for his inclusion, with some suggesting that his presence at major events like Best of the Best would elevate the festival to new heights. The growing advocacy for Popcaan signals that the industry’s resurgence is far from complete.

While the reinstatement of U.S. visas for reggae and dancehall stars marks a pivotal moment for Jamaican music, Grange’s involvement highlights the crucial role of government support in the industry’s global expansion. With Jamaica’s music exports valued at US$50 million in 2023, this renewed access to international markets is expected to fuel even greater growth. As more doors open for reggae and dancehall, the genre’s future on the world stage looks brighter than ever.

 

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