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Who Will Get Nominated for the Grammys’ Best Reggae Album? Naro of THE FIX Shares His Prediction Picks

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Who Will Get Nominated for the Grammys’ Best Reggae Album? Naro of THE FIX Shares His Prediction Picks
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Days before the Recording Academy unveils the official nominations for the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, anticipation is surging across Jamaica’s music scene. With 73 albums submitted for Best Reggae Album, fans and insiders alike are eager to see who will make the coveted shortlist on November 7. Among those tuned into the pulse of the industry is Orane ‘Naro’ Hart, co-host of The FIX Podcast—the Caribbean’s leading entertainment platform—who has shared his top predictions for the highly competitive category.

Naro’s top five picks include Vybz Kartel’s Heart & Soul, Lila Iké’s Treasure Self Love, Keznamdi’s Blxxd & Fyah, Skillibeng’s International, and Mojo Morgan’s Jamaica Love. He believes the list captures reggae and dancehall’s diversity in 2025. “Kartel’s Heart & Soul shows why he remains one of dancehall’s most influential voices, while Lila Iké’s Treasure Self Love delivers heartfelt storytelling and messages of self-worth that connect deeply with listeners,” Naro explained. He added that Keznamdi’s roots-driven production and Mojo Morgan’s unity anthem balance the field, while Skillibeng’s International represents the global reach of modern dancehall.

The Recording Academy’s 2026 race reflects both legacy and innovation, featuring a mix of veteran heavyweights and rising stars. Submissions from Cham, Charly Black, 450, and Valiant highlight the genre’s evolution—from introspective roots reggae to energetic, genre-blending dancehall. Last year’s winner, Bob Marley: One Love (Music Inspired by the Film), reaffirmed the Grammys’ appreciation for projects that blend cultural weight with commercial appeal. “The Academy tries to balance visibility and authenticity,” Naro noted. “Albums that stay true to reggae’s core and tell real stories still resonate most, even without massive chart numbers.”

Still, the conversation this year centers on whether newer voices like Lila Iké can break through in a field often dominated by established names. “Lila has the momentum and the message,” Naro said confidently. “She’s redefining what reggae soul looks like in this generation.” However, he acknowledged that icons like Vybz Kartel continue to command deep respect and influence, making for an unpredictable and thrilling Grammy showdown.

As the official nominations loom, the question remains: will 2026 be the year a new voice rises—or will a dancehall legend like Vybz Kartel reaffirm his dominance from behind bars with Heart & Soul? Either way, the reggae community is watching closely as the countdown to Grammy night begins.

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