Jah'Mila makes hopeful appeal for change after East Coast Music Awards win
- Halifax-Based Jamaican Canadian singer Jah'Mila won the R&B/soul release of the year at the East Coast Music Awards in Newfoundland on Thursday night.
- Since last fall, the event has experienced upheaval after the East Coast Music Association removed CEO Blanche Israel in January, leading to protests and several artists pulling their nominations due to concerns about transparency.
- Jah'Mila delivered a powerful, hopeful speech urging collaboration and change while noting her winning reggae song 'Never Fail' does not fit the R&B/soul category.
- Jah'Mila emphasized that many East Coast performers view their group as a role model and urged everyone involved not to disappoint those who are watching.
- Her remarks and the anticipated developments at the East Coast Music Association indicate progress toward better inclusivity and acknowledgment of various music styles, including reggae.
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Jah'Mila makes hopeful appeal for change after East Coast Music Awards win
ST. JOHN'S — Reggae musician Jah'Mila delivered a powerful speech on the East Coast Music Awards stage in Newfoundland Thursday night, offering a hopeful appeal for collaboration and change after her win for R&B/soul release of the year.
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