Reggae Month in Jamaica is not just a celebration: it is living memory, cultural identity and global projection. Every February, the island focuses on its music as heritage, social movement and spiritual language. In 2026, this commemoration adds a special chapter for Latin America and, in particular, for Mexico.

For the first time, a Mexican woman is an active part of this celebration from the vocal stage: Mitze Maiz, member of Sangre Maíz, marking a historical milestone within one of the most respected spaces in world reggae.

Since its official establishment, Reggae Month recognizes the impact of reggae on the social, political and spiritual construction of Jamaica and the world. It is not just about concerts: it is a cultural program that includes showcases, educational meetings, tributes and activities that celebrate the validity of the genre.

Participating in Reggae Month means representing with respect and consistency a culture that has influenced entire generations.

Mexican participation in Reggae Month Jamaica 2026 has strong symbolic weight. Mitze Maiz becomes the first Mexican female vocalist to be part of this celebration, bringing to the stage a proposal that connects roots, identity and conscious message.

From Sangre Maíz, your presence represents:

It is not a casual invitation: it is the result of years of work, respect for the culture and authentic connection with the message of reggae.

Both projects have built a solid sound, conscious and deeply connected to the roots of reggae and Ska. His participation in Jamaica reaffirms that reggae does not have a passport, but it does require cultural commitment.

Reggae Month 2026 shows that Jamaica listens, observes and recognizes what is developing in other latitudes.

The Mexican presence in Reggae Month Jamaica is not just an individual achievement: it is a clear signal for the entire regional scene. Reggae done with respect, identity and message does cross borders.

From Pull It Up Radio we celebrate these steps that pave the way, inspire new generations and strengthen the ties between Jamaica and Latin America.