Buju Banton, Chronixx, Lila Iké & Keznamdi Set to Ignite 2025 with Four of the Most Highly Anticipated Albums

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Four of the most highly anticipated reggae and dancehall albums of 2025 are on the horizon, and the excitement across the reggae and dancehall diaspora is palpable. From the legendary Buju Banton’s full return to dancehall, to Chronixx’s powerful re-emergence, Lila Iké’s long-awaited debut, and Keznamdi’s genre-bridging sophomore effort, these projects promise to energize the global Caribbean music scene. Each artist is delivering a project rooted in authenticity, creative vision, and a deep connection to the culture, making this a season to remember for fans worldwide.

Buju Banton is leading the charge with his first all-dancehall album in years, confirmed during a high-energy interview at the 2025 BET Awards. Nearly a year after teasing the project, the Grammy winner declared, “Mi want see di gyal dem bubble and wine-up themselves again… Dancehall is fi dance, and we bringing back di energy.” The release, expected in late August or early September, marks a bold return to the sound that first made him a star, following a triumphant 2024 that included two sold-out nights at New York’s UBS Arena — a record-breaking run that cemented his enduring appeal.

On the reggae front, Keznamdi’s sophomore album Blxxd and Fyah is set to arrive on August 22, five years after his 2020 debut Bloodline. Already generating buzz with singles like “Pressure” — which topped the Global Top 150 Independent Airplay Chart — and the marijuana anthem “Bun Di Ganja” featuring Mavado and Marlon Asher, the project bridges conscious reggae with cross-genre appeal. Keznamdi infuses Blxxd and Fyah with a strong pan-African ethos, reflecting his vision for reggae’s global reach. “Africa is where the music is really made for,” he told Billboard, underscoring a mission that combines lyrical depth, cultural pride, and a modern sound.

Chronixx, meanwhile, has officially announced Exile, his first album in eight years since the critically acclaimed Chronology in 2017. The revelation came during a show-stopping headlining set at Reggae Land in the UK, where the Spanish Town native thrilled 30,000 fans with classics like “Skankin’ Sweet” and “Who Knows,” before confirming mid-performance: “Exile is coming later this year.” With more festival appearances ahead and promises of “new chants” and “new skanks,” the project signals a fresh chapter for one of the genre’s most influential voices.

Lila Iké is also set to make her long-anticipated album debut with Treasure Self Love on August 22. The 11-track set blends reggae, dancehall, R&B, and hip-hop, boasting features from H.E.R., Joey Bada$$, Masicka, Protoje, and Maverick Sabre. In her own words, the project reflects “patience, passion, and surrender,” having been four years in the making. Alongside the release, Lila. celebrated a career milestone with her first solo set at Reggae Sumfest, a full-circle moment after first appearing on the festival stage as a guest in Protoje’s set six years ago.

If these four releases are any indication, 2025 could be a landmark year for reggae and dancehall, uniting generations of fans under the banner of authentic Caribbean music. From dancefloors to festival stages, and from Kingston to London to Lagos, the impact is set to be felt far and wide.

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