Spragga Benz to receive industry honor at IRAWMA 2026

Veteran dancehall deejay Spragga Benz is set to be celebrated for his impact on music and culture, having been named a recipient of a special honor at the upcoming International Reggae and World Music Awards.

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The ceremony is scheduled for May 17 at the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center, where industry stakeholders, artists, and fans will gather to recognize excellence across reggae, dancehall, and world music.

According to organizers, the honor acknowledges Spragga Benz’s outstanding contributions to music and culture over a career spanning more than three decades. From his emergence in the 1990s to his continued relevance today, the deejay has remained a commanding presence in dancehall, known for his lyrical dexterity, versatility, and consistency.

In its citation, the International Reggae and World Music Awards highlighted that “beyond his music, Spragga has made a meaningful impact through acting, community engagement, and cultural advocacy,” noting that the recognition speaks to his longevity, influence, and unwavering dedication to preserving and elevating Caribbean music on the global stage.

Spragga Benz, born Carlton Grant, rose to prominence during dancehall’s golden era with a string of hits including Jack It Up, She Nuh Ready Yet, No Cater, and Dolly House. Over the years, he has successfully bridged the gap between hardcore dancehall and crossover appeal, collaborating with international acts and expanding his reach beyond Jamaica. His talents have also extended into film, most notably with his role in the cult classic Shottas.

The International Reggae and World Music Awards, founded in 1982, is widely regarded as one of the most important award platforms dedicated to reggae and world music. Over the years, it has honored some of the genre’s most influential figures, playing a critical role in recognizing Caribbean talent on the international stage and preserving the legacy of the music.

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Spragga Benz’s recognition this year places him among a distinguished list of artists whose contributions have helped shape the sound and direction of Caribbean music globally.

As anticipation builds for the May 17 ceremony, the honor stands as a fitting tribute to a career defined by resilience, pride, and commitment to the art form.

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