Romeich Entertainment is part of the modern Jamaican dancehall
engine: a production and management brand built around sharp,
street-rooted rhythms, fast turnaround, and a strong ear for
current artists. Led by Romeich Major, the company has grown from
music and fashion into one of the more visible names in Jamaican
entertainment, with work that sits comfortably between riddim
culture, artist development, and event promotion. Major has
described his move into the industry as something he felt his way
into rather than a carefully mapped plan, and that instinctive
approach still shapes the Romeich sound: practical, energetic, and
designed for the dancefloor.
What stands out about Romeich Entertainment is how closely it has
tracked the changing shape of dancehall in the streaming era. The
company has been linked with a wide range of talent, helping to
build momentum around artists while also keeping a steady flow of
standalone riddims and collaborative projects moving through the
market. Releases such as 100 Kilos Riddim show that approach
clearly, bringing together multiple voices over one central
production and giving the project the kind of communal feel that
has long been part of Jamaican music. More recent archive titles
like Decipher Riddim and Inna Dem Head Riddim suggest a label still
active in the format that built its reputation.
Beyond the tracks themselves, Romeich Entertainment has also come
to represent a particular kind of Jamaican music entrepreneurship.
Major has been publicly associated with talent management, studio
work, fashion, and broader brand-building, and that mix has helped
keep the company visible beyond a single lane. The result is an
imprint that feels less like a one-off production shop and more
like a hub for contemporary dancehall culture, where new songs, new
artists, and a recognisable studio identity all feed into one
another. For listeners following current Jamaican releases, Romeich
Entertainment remains a name that signals movement, confidence, and
a clear connection to the pulse of the island’s urban sound.



























