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Grammy Certificate Ceremony returns to Kingston for historic double celebration

By Toni-Ann Latty··2 min read
Grammy Certificate Ceremony returns to Kingston for historic double celebration
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  • In what promises to be a monumental night for the reggae and dancehall fraternity, <em>Back 2 Da Future Music Ltd.</em> has announced the return of the Grammy Certificate Ceremony, set for September 13, 2025, at the stylish Audi Showroom in Kingston, Jamaica.
  • Now on its second staging, the Grammy Awards Certificate Ceremony is a heartfelt tribute to the behind-the-scenes visionaries who have shaped the sound and success of Grammy-recognized reggae music.
  • “The music is nothing without the people behind the boards, the instruments, and the harmonies,” said a representative from Back 2 Da Future Music Ltd.
  • Ziggy Marley holds the record for the most wins in the category with seven Grammys, both as a solo artist and with The Melody Makers.
  • Other multiple-time winners include Damian “Jr.

In what promises to be a monumental night for the reggae and dancehall fraternity, Back 2 Da Future Music Ltd. has announced the return of the Grammy Certificate Ceremony, set for September 13, 2025, at the stylish Audi Showroom in Kingston, Jamaica. Now on its second staging, the Grammy Awards Certificate Ceremony is a heartfelt tribute to the behind-the-scenes visionaries who have shaped the sound and success of Grammy-recognized reggae music.

This year’s ceremony carries even deeper significance, as it marks two historic milestones: the 40th anniversary of the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album, first presented in February 1985, and the four-decade legacy of legendary production duo Steely & Clevie, whose sonic innovations revolutionized modern dancehall and left an indelible mark on global music, from Jamaica to the roots of reggaeton.

The Grammy Certificate Ceremony aims to give long-overdue recognition to the producers, engineers, musicians, background vocalists, and other creatives whose contributions have propelled Grammy-winning and Grammy-nominated reggae projects to international acclaim but who are often left out of the spotlight.

“The music is nothing without the people behind the boards, the instruments, and the harmonies,” said a representative from Back 2 Da Future Music Ltd. “This event is about celebrating those unheralded heroes who bring the magic to the music.”

Since the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album was introduced in 1985, with Black Uhuru becoming the first recipient for Anthem, the category has celebrated some of the genre’s most impactful and enduring voices. Ziggy Marley holds the record for the most wins in the category with seven Grammys, both as a solo artist and with The Melody Makers. Other multiple-time winners include Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Stephen Marley, Buju Banton, Shaggy, Toots & The Maytals, and Bunny Wailer, each representing the richness, evolution, and global reach of reggae music.

But beyond the star power lies a community of creatives who craft every note, mix every track, and ensure the integrity of Jamaica’s musical legacy. It is this community that the Grammy Certificate Ceremony seeks to highlight, offering them not just applause but official recognition from the Recording Academy itself.

The 2025 staging promises to be a dazzling affair, uniting industry veterans, rising talents, and global tastemakers in a celebration of excellence, innovation, and cultural pride. As reggae and dancehall continue to influence genres across continents, the ceremony underscores one truth: Jamaica’s music is a gift to the world, and it takes a village to bring that gift to life.

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