Aaron Cole Brings ‘Two Up Two Down Fest’ to Richmond This Month

Christian hip-hop artist Aaron Cole is bringing together some of the biggest names in urban gospel music for the inaugural Two Up Two Down Fest, scheduled for June 26, 2026, at Hill City Church in Richmond, Virginia.

The festival’s lineup includes Aaron Cole, KB, Hulvey, Trip Lee, Mali Music, Joe L. Barnes, 1K Phew, Jon Keith, WHATUPRG, Alex Jean, Gio, Miles Minnick, Torey D’Shaun, Scootie Wop, and DJ Mykael V. Food vendors will also be on hand to serve attendees.

Two Up Two Down Fest highlights the continued growth and influence of Christian hip-hop while providing a platform for artists and fans to connect through lyrics and faith. Get tickets here.

Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame to Host 2026 Induction Ceremony

The Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame will hold its 2026 Induction Ceremony, billed as “The Homecoming Edition,” on Saturday, July 25, 2026, at 12 p.m. The free indoor and outdoor event takes place at 190 W. Mehring Way in Cincinnati, with all-white attire requested for attendees.

This year’s inductees include the legendary funk and R&B group Heatwave, along with the former WCIN Radio. The ceremony will feature live performances from Regina Belle, who will receive the 2026 Legacy Award, and 2024 inductee Shirley Murdock. Midnight Star will also take the stage for a 50th anniversary performance.

The event is supported by a range of community partners, including Hamilton County, Metro, the Cincinnati Public Library, AARP, P&G, the Urban League, the Cincinnati Music Festival, Visit Cincy, the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Kroger, and Cincy Black Travel.

Rest In Peace Stranger Cole

The Jamaican music fraternity is mourning the loss of one of its true pioneers, Stranger Cole, whose contributions helped shape the foundation of ska, rocksteady, and reggae music. His passing marks the end of an extraordinary chapter in Jamaica’s rich musical history.

Born Wilburn Theodore Cole, Stranger Cole emerged during the formative years of Jamaica’s recording industry and quickly established himself as a gifted singer and songwriter. Throughout a career spanning more than six decades, he delivered timeless recordings including “Rough and Tough,” “When You Call My Name,” and “Bangarang,” songs that remain cherished by music lovers around the world.

Beyond his musical achievements, Stranger Cole will be remembered as a cultural ambassador whose legacy extended far beyond Jamaica’s shores. His influence could be felt in the United Kingdom, Canada, and countless other territories where Jamaican music found a home.

Rest in peace, Stranger Cole. Thank you for the music, the memories, and the legacy.

Jonesboro to Host “Rhythm, Roots, & Resilience” Juneteenth Celebration**

The City of Jonesboro in Georgia will mark Juneteenth 2026 with a free community celebration themed “Rhythm, Roots, & Resilience,” set for Friday, June 19, from 5:00 to 9:30 p.m. at Lee Street Park Amphitheatre, 155 Lee Street.

The evening’s headlining performance features Goodie Mob, with members Khujo, T-Mo, and Big Gipp, alongside additional acts including Bishop William Murphy, Kasper & The 911 Band, and poet Hank Stewart. The program will be hosted by Casual Cal of UniverSoul Circus, with music provided by DJ Maurice.

Beyond live performances, attendees can expect a drone light show, fireworks display, food vendors, and other community entertainment throughout the night.

Admission to the event is free and open to the public. The celebration is supported by a number of local sponsors and organizations, including Truist, Clayton County, Orion Skys Drones, Injury2Wellness Centers, and The Murry Law Firm, among others.

Tommie Tei Releases Debut Album “Progress”

Reggae recording artist Tommie Tei has officially released his debut album, “Progress”, which became available on May 22, 2026 through Young Kush Records and Tommie Tei Records.

Blending reggae and dancehall influences, the 11-track project signals a career-defining moment for Tommie Tei. While the artist has previously released several singles and a six-track EP, “Progress” represents his first full-length studio album.

The record primarily features new material, with only two previously shared songs included: “Still Can Make It” (track #4) and “Happy And Free” (track #7). Production duties were divided among Young Kush Records, responsible for nine tracks on the album, K-Jah Sound, which created “Happy And Free,” and Ghetto Life Records, which handled “Still Can Make It.” The overall project was mixed and mastered by Andre Green.

According to Tommie Tei, listeners have been responding positively to the album. “I am getting a very good response towards the album, persons are liking different songs, especially Work Harder and Happy And Free,” he said.

When asked what he hopes listeners will take away from the project, Tommie Tei pointed to the album’s title. “I would like listeners to think about the title of the album. The name of the project is what we all need in our day-to-day life.”

“Progress” is available now on all major digital streaming platforms.

Nijah Elaine Releases Lyric Video for “Good Time”

Emerging recording artist Nijah Elaine is carving out her own identity in music with the release of her fun-filled single, “Good Time.” Published on March 12, 2026, through WKS Records, the track inspires listeners to cherish life’s moments and enjoy time spent with friends and loved ones.

The official lyric video for “Good Time” was shared a few days ago. The straightforward visual pairs the song’s lyrics with striking images of Nijah Elaine against a backdrop of bright, colorful lights, enhancing the feel-good atmosphere of the track.

Nijah describes her musical style as a mix of reggae and dancehall, infused with her unique vibe. She aims to create music that listeners can dance to, unwind with, and relate to.

As the granddaughter of legendary musician and producer Willie Lindo and niece of acclaimed producer and artist KashieF LindoNijah acknowledges the expectations that can come with such a musical legacy. However, she views it as motivation while remaining committed to creating her own path and authentic sound.

Produced by Willie Lindo and KashieF Lindo,“Good Time” showcases the family’s musical excellence while introducing a fresh new voice. The official lyric video for “Good Time” is accessible on YouTube, and the song is available for streaming on all major music platforms.

Looking ahead, Nijah says fans can expect more music throughout 2026 as she continues to grow as an artist and share her evolving sound with the world.

Caribbean Gospel Fest comes to The Bronx on July 10th

Restoration Center Church and Shekinah Entertainment are bringing a lively celebration of Caribbean gospel music to New York City. The Caribbean Gospel Fest will take place on Friday, July 10th at 7 PM at the Co-Op City Community Center, located at 177 Dreiser Loop in The Bronx.

The evening will feature Minister Marvia Providence, Bishop Shawn Walker, Minister Lawayne, Minister Golda McFarlene, and Samuel Medas. Together, these ministers and performers bring a rich blend of Caribbean spirit and energy to the stage.

The event is sponsored by NUWalters Pharmacy, Restoration Center Church, and K&L Restaurant. Tickets are priced at $45 and are available on Eventbrite.com, via CashApp at @$jricktavi, or through Zelle at 718-924-8290.