Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, Miss Pat and Third World receive Reggae Icon Awards

On August 6, Jamaica’s Independence Day celebrations were marked by a grand display of national pride and cultural heritage, culminating in the prestigious Reggae Icon Awards ceremony.

2024-08-09 13:11:34 - VI News Staff

Held at the National Stadium in Kingston during the Grand Gala, the event celebrated the achievements of four legendary figures in the reggae and dancehall music scene: VP Records co-founder Patricia “Miss Pat” Chin, dancehall icons Beenie Man and Bounty Killer, and the legendary reggae band Third World.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness and President of the Senate Tom Tavares-Finson were present to recognize the awardees, highlighting their invaluable contributions to Jamaican music and culture.

Patricia Chin, affectionately known as Miss Pat, stood as a symbol of resilience and dedication as she accepted the Reggae Icon Award on behalf of VP Records. Founded in 1977 by Chin and her late husband Vincent, VP Records has become a global powerhouse in the reggae industry, helping to elevate the genre to international acclaim. Miss Pat, a driving force behind the label, expressed her deep gratitude for the recognition, acknowledging the artists, musicians, and fans who have supported VP Records over the years.


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