Exco Levi responds to critics who say he’s won too many JUNO Awards

Six-time JUNO Award winner Exco Levi is responding to critics who believe he has won the JUNO Award for Best Reggae Recording too many times.

During his Road To Success interview on IRIE FM with Kshema Francis, the Jamaican-born, Canada-based reggae artiste addressed the chatter surrounding his dominance in the category.

Exco Levi has already secured six wins and is now vying for his seventh JUNO Award with his song “Ready For You” featuring Kheilstone.

Other nominees in the category include Naomi Cowan with “Welcome to Paradise”, and Samora & Ammoye with “More Reggae (Funk It Up)”.

The 55th Annual JUNO Awards, widely regarded as Canada’s equivalent to the Grammy Awards, will be held on March 29 in Ontario, Canada.

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Six-time JUNO Award winner Exco Levi is responding to critics who believe he has won the JUNO Award for Best Reggae Recording too many times.

During his Road To Success interview on IRIE FM with Kshema Francis, the Jamaican-born, Canada-based reggae artiste addressed the chatter surrounding his dominance in the category.

Exco Levi has already secured six wins and is now vying for his seventh JUNO Award with his song “Ready For You” featuring Kheilstone.

Other nominees in the category include Naomi Cowan with “Welcome to Paradise”, and Samora & Ammoye with “More Reggae (Funk It Up)”.

The 55th Annual JUNO Awards, widely regarded as Canada’s equivalent to the Grammy Awards, will be held on March 29 in Ontario, Canada.

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Six-time JUNO Award winner Exco Levi is responding to critics who believe he has won the JUNO Award for Best Reggae Recording too many times.

During his Road To Success interview on IRIE FM with Kshema Francis, the Jamaican-born, Canada-based reggae artiste addressed the chatter surrounding his dominance in the category.

Exco Levi has already secured six wins and is now vying for his seventh JUNO Award with his song “Ready For You” featuring Kheilstone.

Other nominees in the category include Naomi Cowan with “Welcome to Paradise”, and Samora & Ammoye with “More Reggae (Funk It Up)”.

The 55th Annual JUNO Awards, widely regarded as Canada’s equivalent to the Grammy Awards, will be held on March 29 in Ontario, Canada.

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Keznamdi shuts down chatter, bigs up Kartel

Six-time JUNO Award winner Exco Levi is responding to critics who believe he has won the JUNO Award for Best Reggae Recording too many times.

During his Road To Success interview on IRIE FM with Kshema Francis, the Jamaican-born, Canada-based reggae artiste addressed the chatter surrounding his dominance in the category.

Exco Levi has already secured six wins and is now vying for his seventh JUNO Award with his song “Ready For You” featuring Kheilstone.

Other nominees in the category include Naomi Cowan with “Welcome to Paradise”, and Samora & Ammoye with “More Reggae (Funk It Up)”.

The 55th Annual JUNO Awards, widely regarded as Canada’s equivalent to the Grammy Awards, will be held on March 29 in Ontario, Canada.

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Six-time JUNO Award winner Exco Levi is responding to critics who believe he has won the JUNO Award for Best Reggae Recording too many times.

During his Road To Success interview on IRIE FM with Kshema Francis, the Jamaican-born, Canada-based reggae artiste addressed the chatter surrounding his dominance in the category.

Exco Levi has already secured six wins and is now vying for his seventh JUNO Award with his song “Ready For You” featuring Kheilstone.

Other nominees in the category include Naomi Cowan with “Welcome to Paradise”, and Samora & Ammoye with “More Reggae (Funk It Up)”.

The 55th Annual JUNO Awards, widely regarded as Canada’s equivalent to the Grammy Awards, will be held on March 29 in Ontario, Canada.

Read More

JR Watkis responds: Streaming helps, doesn’t hurt

Six-time JUNO Award winner Exco Levi is responding to critics who believe he has won the JUNO Award for Best Reggae Recording too many times.

During his Road To Success interview on IRIE FM with Kshema Francis, the Jamaican-born, Canada-based reggae artiste addressed the chatter surrounding his dominance in the category.

Exco Levi has already secured six wins and is now vying for his seventh JUNO Award with his song “Ready For You” featuring Kheilstone.

Other nominees in the category include Naomi Cowan with “Welcome to Paradise”, and Samora & Ammoye with “More Reggae (Funk It Up)”.

The 55th Annual JUNO Awards, widely regarded as Canada’s equivalent to the Grammy Awards, will be held on March 29 in Ontario, Canada.

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Hype vs pulling power – Chin breaks it down

Six-time JUNO Award winner Exco Levi is responding to critics who believe he has won the JUNO Award for Best Reggae Recording too many times.

During his Road To Success interview on IRIE FM with Kshema Francis, the Jamaican-born, Canada-based reggae artiste addressed the chatter surrounding his dominance in the category.

Exco Levi has already secured six wins and is now vying for his seventh JUNO Award with his song “Ready For You” featuring Kheilstone.

Other nominees in the category include Naomi Cowan with “Welcome to Paradise”, and Samora & Ammoye with “More Reggae (Funk It Up)”.

The 55th Annual JUNO Awards, widely regarded as Canada’s equivalent to the Grammy Awards, will be held on March 29 in Ontario, Canada.

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Omi silent on frozen ‘Cheerleader’ royalties

Six-time JUNO Award winner Exco Levi is responding to critics who believe he has won the JUNO Award for Best Reggae Recording too many times.

During his Road To Success interview on IRIE FM with Kshema Francis, the Jamaican-born, Canada-based reggae artiste addressed the chatter surrounding his dominance in the category.

Exco Levi has already secured six wins and is now vying for his seventh JUNO Award with his song “Ready For You” featuring Kheilstone.

Other nominees in the category include Naomi Cowan with “Welcome to Paradise”, and Samora & Ammoye with “More Reggae (Funk It Up)”.

The 55th Annual JUNO Awards, widely regarded as Canada’s equivalent to the Grammy Awards, will be held on March 29 in Ontario, Canada.

Read More

Konshens sparks conversation — “Whey di Reggae deh?” 

Six-time JUNO Award winner Exco Levi is responding to critics who believe he has won the JUNO Award for Best Reggae Recording too many times.

During his Road To Success interview on IRIE FM with Kshema Francis, the Jamaican-born, Canada-based reggae artiste addressed the chatter surrounding his dominance in the category.

Exco Levi has already secured six wins and is now vying for his seventh JUNO Award with his song “Ready For You” featuring Kheilstone.

Other nominees in the category include Naomi Cowan with “Welcome to Paradise”, and Samora & Ammoye with “More Reggae (Funk It Up)”.

The 55th Annual JUNO Awards, widely regarded as Canada’s equivalent to the Grammy Awards, will be held on March 29 in Ontario, Canada.

Read More

Fantan Mojah calls out selectors over lack of Reggae support

Six-time JUNO Award winner Exco Levi is responding to critics who believe he has won the JUNO Award for Best Reggae Recording too many times.

During his Road To Success interview on IRIE FM with Kshema Francis, the Jamaican-born, Canada-based reggae artiste addressed the chatter surrounding his dominance in the category.

Exco Levi has already secured six wins and is now vying for his seventh JUNO Award with his song “Ready For You” featuring Kheilstone.

Other nominees in the category include Naomi Cowan with “Welcome to Paradise”, and Samora & Ammoye with “More Reggae (Funk It Up)”.

The 55th Annual JUNO Awards, widely regarded as Canada’s equivalent to the Grammy Awards, will be held on March 29 in Ontario, Canada.

Read More