Richie Stephens Honors Jimmy Cliff With New Studio Cover of “Trapped”

Following his powerful live performance at the Jamaican government’s official tribute event honoring the late Jimmy Cliff, reggae singer Richie Stephens has recorded a studio cover of Cliff’s classic song “Trapped.” The decision to revisit the track comes naturally for Stephens, for whom the song was a go-to selection during his early career and a deep source of artistic inspiration.
 
Officially released on January 9, 2026, the new rendition stands as an emotional and vocally compelling studio recording that pays tribute to Jimmy Cliff’s enduring legacy. Stephens delivers the song with passion, capturing its themes of struggle and toughness while honoring the spirit of the original work.
 
The cover has the same intensity and feeling that made Stephens’ live performance at the Jimmy Cliff tribute at the National Arena in Kingston a standout moment. It’s also a reminder of the song’s historical significance, originally written and recorded by Cliff and later popularized globally through a well-known rendition by American rock star Bruce Springsteen.
 
Richie Stephens’ version of “Trapped” is available now on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, Tidal, and all major digital streaming platforms. The release comes courtesy of Stephens’ own Pot Of Gold Production label.

Junior Kelly Brings Live Reggae Energy to JunkYard in Dortmund

Internationally acclaimed reggae artist Junior Kelly will deliver a conscious reggae set at the popular live music venue, JunkYard, in Dortmund, Germany, on Saturday, February 21, 2026. Presented by Revelation Concerts, doors will open at 8:00 PM with the show starting promptly at 9:00 PM.

After years of honing his craft and performing at major festivals like Reggae Sunsplash, Junior Kelly achieved international stardom in 2000 with his massive hit “If Love So Nice,” which topped the Jamaican charts for a record-breaking 15 weeks. Known for his devout Rastafarian faith and distinctive “sing-jay” style, he has consistently used his platform to advocate for social justice, peace, and spiritual upliftment through acclaimed albums such as Love So Nice, Smile, and Urban Poet.

Steel Pulse Confirmed for Miramar’s Annual Black History & Reggae Month Celebration

The City of Miramar will host the 5th Annual Afro-Carib Festival on Saturday, February 28, 2026. Held at the Miramar Regional Park Amphitheater, this event serves as a dual celebration for Black History Month and Reggae Month. This year features a headline performance by the legendary reggae band Steel Pulse.

Hosted by Commissioner Carson “Eddy” Edwards, and presented by the City of Miramar leadership, the festival continues the city’s tradition of honoring cultural heritage through music and community engagement. For additional information and tickets, visit afrocaribfestmiramar.com.

Winston Flags Smith Inspires with New Reggae Single “Try Again”

Winston Flags Smith has returned with an inspiring new reggae single titled “Try Again,” released on December 12, 2025. The track emphasizes perseverance, delivering a message that aligns with the veteran singer’s roots-inspired style.

Produced by Patrick R. Quest, “Try Again” encourages listeners not to be discouraged by initial setbacks. Through sincere lyrics and a steady reggae groove, Flags reminds audiences that success does not always come on the first or second attempt, and that determination and faith are essential to achieving one’s goals. The song reflects both personal experience and universal truths.

Known for a career that began in Jamaica’s vibrant reggae scene before continuing in the United States, Winston Flags Smith has consistently infused his music with messages of resilience, reflection, and hope. “Try Again” continues this tradition, reinforcing his reputation as an artist who uses music as a source of strength and inspiration.

A few days after the single’s release, the official music video premiered. The video is available for viewing on Maria Jackson 27’s YouTube channel, and the song can be downloaded from all major streaming platforms.

Machel Montano to Headline “Monday Madness” for Trinidad Carnival 2026

Trinidad Carnival 2026 is set to host one of its most significant cultural showcases with the announcement of “Monday Madness: Soca Insanity.” Scheduled for February 9, the production centers around a headline performance by soca icon Machel Montano & The Monk Movement.

Notable performers joining the stage include Voice, Mical Teja, Nailah Blackman, Farmer Nappy, and Nadia Batson. The diverse roster also highlights regional favorites such as Ding Dong, Freetown Collective, and Teddyson John, supported by Evolution the Band.

Tickets for the showcase are currently available through Island Tickets and various physical outlets across Trinidad and Tobago. Interested patrons can secure admission at locations including Johnny Q Super Store, Cache, and Den for Men at C3 Center.

Jermaine Edwards is “Still Here”

Following his last body of work, “Songs for the Journey,” shared on October 24, 2025, Jamaican gospel artist Jermaine Edwards has released a new single titled “Still Here.” The soulful, afrobeat-inspired track officially arrived on January 8, 2026, via Island Worship Productions, the Christian record label that Edwards owns and manages.

On “Still Here,” Edwards delivers a thoughtful performance rooted in gratitude and faith. The song expresses thankfulness for perseverance through life’s challenges, with Edwards openly acknowledging God as a constant presence and guiding force throughout his journey.

The release of the single is accompanied by its official music video, which reinforces the song’s message of gratitude and resilience. The video features several well-known Jamaican public figures, each appearing to sing along with Edwards, creating a collective expression of thankfulness and shared testimony for still being here.

A Night of Inspiration: Naomi Raine Live at Colden Auditorium

The True Destiny Leadership Legacy Project is proud to present “A Night with Naomi Raine,” a premier musical event set to take place at the Colden Auditorium at Queens College NYC. It’s scheduled for January 17th, 2026, at 7:00 PM.

The program features Grammy-award-winning recording artist Naomi Raine live in concert. Attendees will also enjoy performances by special guests including the NYPD Guardians’ Gospel Choir, Gary Anglin, and The Music Church. The evening will be expertly guided by host Liz Black from WBLS.

This event is made possible through the support of local sponsors, including Chick-fil-A Five Towns in Queens, New York. Those interested in attending can secure their seats now, as tickets are currently on sale through Ticketmaster and the Colden Auditorium box office.