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Keznamdi Optimistic About Reggae’s Resurgence in 2025 as Spotify Reports an 18% Rise in Streams

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“Keznamdi foresees a powerful wave of conscious reggae in 2025—here’s why it’s the year for revival.” The Jamaican artist, celebrated for his unique ability to blend traditional reggae with elements of dancehall, Afrobeats, and soul, is confident that the genre is on the brink of a renaissance. “Reggae moves in cycles,” he explains. “Every few years, the world reconnects with its message of love, unity, and resistance. 2025 is one of those years.”

Keznamdi’s optimism is bolstered by his own creative output. The singer-songwriter has already released visuals for two singles—Pressure and the latest, Time—from his forthcoming album. These tracks showcase his signature sound, which has earned him over 20 million streams to date and a loyal fanbase worldwide. His music not only resonates sonically but also carries the genre’s timeless message of empowerment and resilience.

His journey is as dynamic as his artistry. Keznamdi’s upbringing was shaped by international experiences in Tanzania and Ethiopia, which broadened his creative horizons and instilled a global perspective in his work. From his debut EP Bridging the Gap in 2013, which topped both the iTunes and Billboard Reggae Albums charts, to his critically acclaimed 2019 album BLOODLINE, Keznamdi has consistently proven himself as a force to be reckoned with.

As reggae festivals like Rebel Salute, Lost In Time, INTIMATE, Grateful and Rototom Sunsplash draw massive crowds and global reggae streams increase—Spotify reported an 18% rise in 2024—Keznamdi sees a fertile ground for conscious reggae’s resurgence. “Festivals are where the magic happens,” he says. “They’re not just about the music; they’re about the energy and the message.”

With 2025 poised to be a landmark year for reggae, Keznamdi’s vision highlights both the genre’s evolution and its enduring relevance. Against a backdrop of global unrest—ranging from escalating conflicts in the Middle East to widespread protests for racial justice and climate action—reggae’s call for unity and hope feels more urgent than ever. In Sudan, civil strife has displaced millions, while wildfires and extreme weather events across North America and Europe have underscored the devastating impacts of climate change. These crises demand not only solutions but also voices that inspire collective resilience, a role reggae has historically embraced.

Reggae’s roots as a music of resistance and social consciousness make it uniquely positioned to address these pressing issues. “Reggae is the voice of the people,” Keznamdi asserts. “It’s always been about standing up against oppression and speaking truth to power.” Artists like him are infusing their music with messages that resonate globally, creating anthems for change that transcend borders. With tracks like Pressure and Time, Keznamdi reminds listeners of reggae’s power to uplift and galvanize communities during times of turmoil.

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