Christopher Ellis Celebrates Jamaica’s Sound System Culture with New Single and Video “My Sound”

Ghetto Youths International presents “My Sound,” the latest single from reggae artist Christopher Ellis.

Inspired by Jamaica’s rich sound system culture, My Sound pays tribute to the long-standing tradition of DJs and selectors competing to ignite dancehall crowds by delivering the best selection of music. Riding a popular reggae rhythm, Christopher Ellis confidently boasts about the strength and identity of his sound.

The accompanying music video captures the spirit of the island’s sound system spaces, with scenes filmed at Uptown Mondays and Stone Love HQ.

Christopher Ellis, the youngest son of the late Alton Ellis—widely revered as the “Godfather of Jamaican Rocksteady”—continues to honor his family’s musical legacy while bringing his own contemporary voice to reggae audiences worldwide.

My Sound is available now on all major digital streaming platforms.

Uppsala Reggae Festival Celebrates 25 Years This Summer

The countdown has begun for the 25th anniversary of Uppsala Reggae Festival, taking place from July 31–August 1, 2026. One of Europe’s longest-running reggae festivals will mark the milestone with two days of live music at Fyrishov in Uppsala.

This special anniversary edition features an outstanding lineup including Barrington Levy, Mr. Vegas, Tarrus Riley, Tiken Jah Fakoly, Third World, Danim, Eek-A-Mouse, Skatalites, Lutan Fyah, Jesse Royal, Pressure Busspipe, Löst Folk, First Light, Mo’Kalamity, Rootvälta, Jahvibe, Kung Kodum, Pusso, Bompie One Soundsystem, Uptown Royals, DJ Tev, and MissDJ.

Tickets and additional information are available on the event’s official website: uppsalareggaefestival.com.

Reggae Vibes Music Re-Releases Turbulence’s “Jamaica Holiday” as a Modern Anthem for Jamaican Tourism and Culture

Reggae Vibes Music has re-released “Jamaica Holiday,” the uplifting reggae single performed by Turbulence, with a renewed mission to position the song as the modern soundtrack celebrating Jamaica, its people, and its world-renowned culture.

Few destinations enjoy the global recognition that Jamaica does. Even those who have never visited the Caribbean instantly associate the island with reggae music, pristine beaches, world-famous jerk cuisine, premium rum, and an energetic culture that has influenced generations worldwide. The re-release aims to harness that international appeal while encouraging tourism and celebrating everything that makes Jamaica one of the Caribbean’s most desirable destinations.

Adding to the song’s significance, “Jamaica Holiday” also serves as the official soundtrack for the feature film of the same name. The two-hour movie was written and directed by Richard Brown and Glenroy Dodd and produced by Richard Brown Films in association with Jammiwood.

The film follows a man facing personal challenges who embarks on a journey across Jamaica in search of clarity and healing. Along the way, audiences experience both the realities and the remarkable beauty of the island, discovering how moments of hardship often give way to hope, resilience, and transformation.

Richie Stephens Scores Another Hit as “Wet Sugar” Trends Across Social Media

Veteran reggae and dancehall singer Richie Stephens is proving that timeless music still resonates with today’s audience as his latest single, “Wet Sugar,” continues to gain momentum across social media.

Built on the legendary Diwali Riddim, originally created by producer Steven “Lenky” Marsden, Wet Sugar has evolved beyond a new release into an online movement. Fans have embraced the infectious groove through the growing #WetSugarDance challenge, sharing dance videos and creative content while introducing the song to new listeners.

Adding to the excitement, several artists have begun recording their own unofficial versions of Wet Sugar, delivering original verses while retaining Stephens‘ unmistakable chorus. The growing number of reinterpretations reflects a long-standing tradition within Jamaican music, where standout songs inspire fellow artists to put their own spin on a popular rhythm or concept.

The organic response comes just weeks after Wet Sugar was praised for breathing new life into the iconic Diwali Riddim, one of dancehall’s most celebrated productions. 

“The Diwali Riddim is one of those timeless sounds that never really left—it just evolves with the people,” Stephens previously said of the release. “Wet Sugar is about bringing my flavour to something that already means so much to the culture while giving fans something new to connect with today.”

Wet Sugar is available now on all major digital streaming platforms.

Moe’s Alley Welcomes Prezident Brown and Reggae Legends Chalice

Reggae fans in Santa Cruz are in for an unforgettable night as Moe’s Alley presents acclaimed reggae artist Prezident Brown alongside legendary Jamaican reggae band Chalice on Friday, July 31, 2026.

The event will take place at the venue, which is located at 1535 Commercial Way in Santa Cruz, California. Doors open at 8:00 PM, with the show beginning at 9:00 PM. Advance tickets are $35, increasing to $40 on the day of the show.

This event is strictly 21 and over. Valid government-issued identification is required for entry, and ticket holders who cannot provide proof of age will not be admitted or refunded. Get tickets here.

Agent Sasco Confirmed for Joyride 2026 at Pier 1 on July 25

Veteran dancehall artist Agent Sasco is confirmed to perform at Joyride: Vibes of the 90s to 2000s on Saturday, July 25, 2026, at the scenic Pier 1 on the Waterfront in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Gates open at 9 PM.

The night will also feature music from selectors Tony Matterhorn, Bad Gyal Marie, and ZJ Rush. Admission is $2,000 presold and $3,000 at the gate. Joyride is a Dream Entertainment event.

Little Ochie Seafood Carnival 2026

The iconic Little Ochie Seafood Carnival is set to make waves once again on Sunday, July 12, 2026, at its beloved home in Alligator Pond, Manchester.

Billed as the event “where legends are born,” this year’s edition promises an unforgettable day of fresh seafood and world-class entertainment. Headlining the live performance are Shaneil Muir, Busy Signal, and Queen Ifrica.

The 2026 sponsors include Rum Bar, Legend, Bigga, Excelsior, Mambr, Waya, Coca-Cola, Rainforest, and a host of other leading brands.