{"id":895910,"date":"2026-03-31T08:22:27","date_gmt":"2026-03-31T13:22:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newsycanuse.com\/index.php\/2026\/03\/31\/jamaica-sets-the-stage-for-music-dialogue-at-imc-2026-features-local-trinidadexpress-com\/"},"modified":"2026-03-31T08:22:27","modified_gmt":"2026-03-31T13:22:27","slug":"jamaica-sets-the-stage-for-music-dialogue-at-imc-2026-features-local-trinidadexpress-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsycanuse.com\/index.php\/2026\/03\/31\/jamaica-sets-the-stage-for-music-dialogue-at-imc-2026-features-local-trinidadexpress-com\/","title":{"rendered":"Jamaica sets the stage for music dialogue at IMC 2026 | Features Local | trinidadexpress.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Music <\/p>\n<div id=\"article-body\" itemprop=\"articleBody\" false>\n                                <meta itemprop=\"isAccessibleForFree\" content=\"true\"><\/p>\n<p>Few places in the world blend music, culture and tourism as seamlessly as Jamaica, and that connection was on full display during the recently held Island Music Conference (IMC) 2026, where creatives, industry professionals and media gathered in Kingston to explore the future of Caribbean music and its global impact.<\/p>\n<p>Against the vibrant backdrop of the Jamaican capital, the conference offered a dynamic mix of policy discussions, industry panels and cultural exchanges that highlighted both the island\u2019s musical legacy and its continuing influence on the global creative economy.<\/p>\n<div>\n<figure><span data-toggle=\"modal\" data-photo-target=\".photo-eeb54793-2ff9-414c-86eb-6ec0fe4322f1\" data-instance=\"#gallery-items-1638d36c-66e3-4f68-ad4a-843fb7894911-photo-modal\" data-target=\"#photo-carousel-1638d36c-66e3-4f68-ad4a-843fb7894911\"><br \/>\n                <span><\/span><br \/>\n            <\/span><\/p>\n<div itemprop=\"image\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\" data-toggle=\"modal\" 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at IMC 2026.<\/p>\n<p>                                <\/span><\/p>\n<p>                        <span><\/span><br \/>\n                    <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<p>One of the defining moments came with an address by Jamaica\u2019s then acting prime minister, and current Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia \u201cBabsy\u201d Grange, who reaffirmed the government\u2019s commitment to strengthening the island\u2019s creative industries. Speaking to students from around the country and delegates from across the region and beyond, Grange emphasised the growing economic importance of music, intellectual property and cultural exports, noting that Jamaica\u2019s creative sector continues to play a vital role in shaping the country\u2019s international cultural brand.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe creative economy is no longer informal,\u201d she declared, underscoring the government\u2019s increased intent to professionalise and structurally support cultural practitioners. \u201cIt is strategic.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cGovernment must ensure that the infrastructure is in place to enable the industry,\u201d she said, and later emphasised the importance of ownership.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe future of music is not only about performing or producing\u2014it is about ownership,\u201d she stated, pointing to publishing, distribution and intellectual property as the engines of sustained wealth creation.<\/p>\n<p>The conference also allowed space for informal interaction between policymakers and industry professionals, giving delegates the opportunity to exchange perspectives on infrastructure, collaboration and the broader development of the Caribbean\u2019s creative economy.<\/p>\n<p>Among the liveliest sessions was the \u201cMastering the art of influencer entrepreneurship\u201d panel, which featured dancehall superstar \u201cSpice\u201d (Grace Hamilton), UK-based media personality Becca Dudley, host Wayne Marshall and digital creator Jaii Frais, among others. Their discussion explored the evolving relationship between music, social media and audience engagement.<\/p>\n<p>Panelists spoke candidly about building authentic online communities, navigating the pressures of viral culture and understanding how digital platforms have transformed the way artistes connect with fans. For Caribbean creatives, the session reinforced a growing reality: today\u2019s music industry demands not only talent, but the ability to craft compelling personal narratives that resonate across multiple platforms.<\/p>\n<p>Intellectual property and rights management were also central to the conference agenda. A panel on music publishing, hosted by Trinidad and Tobago media professional Nigel Telesford, examined the often overlooked but critical business of songwriting ownership, publishing administration and royalty collection.<\/p>\n<p>Industry experts stressed that greater awareness of publishing rights could significantly increase revenue opportunities for Caribbean creators, particularly as digital streaming continues to expand the global reach of regional music. Another T&#038;T professional, publicist Adanna Asson of Creative Media PR, was also present at IMC 2026 and shared stories and insights with publicists, journalists and media producers during a panel entitled \u201cBeyond the press release (PR &#038; publicity)\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Beyond the formal panels, IMC 2026 functioned as an important networking hub where producers, booking agents, emerging artistes and music executives connected to explore potential collaborations. Conversations around artificial intelligence and music technology sparked particular interest, with participants debating how AI tools may influence songwriting, production and marketing strategies in the years ahead.<\/p>\n<p>Yet even as discussions looked toward the future, the conference consistently returned to the importance of cultural authenticity.<\/p>\n<p>That perspective was underscored during a breakfast conversation with Christopher Issa, owner of Kingston\u2019s acclaimed S Hotel, who spoke about the relationship between tourism, hospitality and Jamaican culture. Issa highlighted the value of integrating Jamaican art, music and storytelling into the visitor experience, ensuring that guests encounter the island\u2019s culture in meaningful and authentic ways.<\/p>\n<p>Throughout the conference, Kingston itself became part of the narrative\u2014a city where reggae, dancehall and contemporary Caribbean sounds continue to influence global music trends while anchoring a vibrant local creative economy.<\/p>\n<p>As the conference concluded, it also prompted reflection on the wider Caribbean\u2019s role in shaping the global music landscape. For stakeholders in Trinidad and Tobago\u2019s music industry, including policymakers, producers, artistes and cultural entrepreneurs, IMC presents a valuable platform for regional dialogue and collaboration.<\/p>\n<p>With IMC 2027 set to mark the conference\u2019s fifth anniversary, there is an open opportunity for Trinidad and Tobago\u2019s creative sector\u2014including the Ministry of Culture\u2014to join the conversation and strengthen the region\u2019s collective voice in the international music industry.<\/p>\n<p>If IMC 2026 demonstrated anything, it is that the Caribbean\u2019s musical influence remains one of its most powerful cultural exports\u2014and the future of that influence will depend on how effectively the region works together to nurture, protect and expand its creative industries.<\/p>\n<p>BOX:<\/p>\n<p>Five takeaways from IMC 2026 for Caribbean Music Creators<\/p>\n<p>1. Publishing knowledge is power<\/p>\n<p>One of the clearest messages throughout the conference was the importance of understanding music publishing and intellectual property rights. Many Caribbean artistes continue to miss out on royalties simply because they do not fully understand how publishing works. Greater education around copyright ownership, publishing administration and royalty collection could unlock significant new revenue streams for regional creators.<\/p>\n<p>2. Influence is now part of the music business<\/p>\n<p>The Influencer Entrepreneurship panel featuring dancehall star Spice, media personality Becca Dudley and digital creator Jaii Frais highlighted how social media presence has become an essential part of an artiste\u2019s career. Building an engaged online audience is now just as important as releasing music.<\/p>\n<p>3. Collaboration across the Caribbean is critical<\/p>\n<p>Industry professionals repeatedly emphasised that Caribbean territories must work together more strategically to strengthen the region\u2019s collective music industry. Regional partnerships between artistes, producers, managers and promoters can help expand touring opportunities and global reach.<\/p>\n<p>4. Artificial intelligence is already changing the industry<\/p>\n<p>Discussions around AI revealed that new technologies are beginning to influence songwriting, production, audience analytics and marketing strategies. While some view AI cautiously, many industry players see it as a tool that could enhance creativity and efficiency if used responsibly.<\/p>\n<p>5. Culture is still the Caribbean\u2019s greatest asset<\/p>\n<p>Beyond technology and business strategies, speakers stressed that the region\u2019s cultural authenticity remains its strongest advantage. From reggae and dancehall to soca and other regional sounds, the Caribbean\u2019s unique musical identity continues to captivate audiences worldwide.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014Photos: Courtesy Overtime Media<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/trinidadexpress.com\/features\/local\/jamaica-sets-the-stage-for-music-dialogue-at-imc-2026\/article_1638d36c-66e3-4f68-ad4a-843fb7894911.html\" class=\"button purchase\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Read More<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Music Few places in the world blend music, culture and tourism as seamlessly as Jamaica, and that connection was on full display during the recently held Island Music Conference (IMC) 2026, where creatives, industry professionals and media gathered in Kingston to explore the future of Caribbean music and its global impact. 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