Since its inception in 1985, the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album has served as a double-edged sword. On one hand, it has granted the genre a long-overdue seat at the mainstream table, validating reggae as a global musical force beyond "One Love" clichés. On the other, the category has often felt less like a celebration of reggae’s living, breathing evolution and more like a lifetime achievement award for veterans playing it safe.
: No name is more tied to the Reggae Grammys than Marley. Ziggy Marley holds a record-breaking presence, having won eight Grammy Awards in total—seven of which are in the Best Reggae Album category . grammys reggae
When the category works, it shines a necessary spotlight on roots and culture. The recognition of artists like Steel Pulse (1987), Burning Spear (2000), and Buju Banton (2011’s Before the Dawn ) felt like just corrections to history. The 2025 win for Kabaka Pyramid’s The Kalling was a notable shift—a victory for the new guard, blending the lyrical dexterity of hip-hop with authentic, militant roots production. It proved the Academy could acknowledge evolution. Since its inception in 1985, the Grammy Award