Chronixx, Beenie Man & Others Added To The 2021 ‘Culture Destination Festival’ Lineup

The multi-genre music and arts festival, Culture Destination, which kicks off on New Year’s Eve (December 30th) will be held at the Grizzly’s Plantation Cove in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Patrons will be treated to various musical styles: afrobeat, reggae, dancehall, hip hop and R&B.

Some of the artists that have already been confirmed for the 2021 staging are: Chronixx, Beenie Man, Sean Paul, Noah Powa, Jada Kingdom and Tony Matterhorn.

Beyond its musical offerings, the festival showcases an in-depth comedy lineup, celebrity-hosted events, athletic competitions (open to all attendees), hair shows, gourmet food options, brunch and beach parties. Click here for tickets to this event.

Gen’ral Joins Maria Jackson Radio (@misterdj247)

Gen’ral began selecting music for his mom’s house parties at the age of 10, and ever since he has always wanted to be the one playing the tunes rather than being in the listening audience.

Reggae became the music that would dominate his life after the release of the Bob Marley‘s Exodus album when he was 12 years old. Too young to get into dances, he realized if he became a box boy he could get entry to a dance before the gateman was set up. From being a box boy, after studying and imitating the mic men around the sound, he soon forged a career as a MC with a reputation for chatting reality lyrics with a wicked sense of humor, a humor that still permeates his radio presenting.

He went on to build his own sound system with some friends, Music Incorporated, and that relationship would continue for 28 years. When pirate radio in the UK became prevalent, Gen’ral had his first taste of radio presenting on Jive FM, and fast became one of the most popular presenters on the station. He has now joined Maria Jackson Radio and will be presenting on on Sundays and Mondays from 5 to 7PM EST. The Sunday show is a mix of old and new music: lovers rock, revival and easy listening Reggae (smooth groove); whereas on Mondays it’s all about new music.

Equally adept performing live or on the radio, Gen’ral is truly humble about the secret of his success – “I just play music that I like to hear myself and I don’t follow a hype, if the tune sounds good, it doesn’t matter who sings it, I will play it. My job is purely as a vessel for the truly talented singers, songwriters, producers and players of instruments to get their music across to the world.”

Pliers’ New EP “In It To Win It” Is Out Now! (@KingPliers)

Pliers, one half of the international musical duo Chaka Demus & Pliers, has just released a solo EP, titled In It To Win It. The eight-track project, which is on the Bonner Productions label, was officially released via all digital music stores on Friday, May 21st.

In It To Win It has both reggae and dancehall songs, with one feature: Chaka Demus on the remix of the title track. As it relates to the EP’s theme; there is about three songs that are centered around women and relationships, while the others can arguably be classified as motivational or inspiring.

All in all this is a solid contribution to the reggae-dancehall industry by one of its living legend. Click here to stream and download the full EP from Apple Music.

Dancehall Artist Charly Black Performs In Maryland This Weekend (@Charlyblack876)

On Sunday, May 30th, Jamaican dancehall deejay Charly Black will join Trinidad’s cultural ambassador Denise Belfon, for a live in-person event in the DMV. The show will take place at Buena Vista, which is located at 8844 Washington Blvd. in Laurel, Maryland.

This is a paid event that’s schedule to run from 5PM to midnight (local time). For tickets and additional information, click here.

More & More Artists Are Speaking Out About What Is Happening In The U.S. (@EgDaGovenaw)

A few days ago it was reported that another black man was murdered by police in the United Sates. Sadly, this killing took place in 2019, but it was swept under the rug and none of the officers were held accountable.

The continual revelation of these types of homicide at the hands of law enforcement have been disturbing to everyone; artists and public figures alike.

These news have been so troubling that they’ve even gotten several entertainers, not known for their stance on social issues, to use their platforms and voices to raise awareness about them.

Some of the artists that have surprised their fans by aggressively addressing these matters are Grenadian soca singer Mr. Killa, Jamaican dancehall deejay Bounty Killer and many more; even Guyanese recording artist E.G. DaGovenaw has done a song affirming his alliance with the protesters.

In fact, in a new one on one interview with Maria Jackson MagazineE.G. gave us an insight into how Black Americans may be feeling about all that is happening, being in such close proximity to it. He also detailed the story behind his hit song Stand With The Protesters.

Click here or on the image above to watch the full interview.

Romain Virgo, Beenie Man & Others Confirmed For St. Vincent & The Grenadines Benefit Concert This Sunday

This Sunday, May 23rd, a slew of artists from the Caribbean will partake in the Stronger Together Virtual Benefit Concert. This is a showcase featuring an all-star cast of performers who have joined forces to help raise awareness and funds for the relief and recovering efforts taking place in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Confirmed artists include: Alison Hinds, Aloe Blacc, Teddyson John, Skinny Fabulous, Voice, Dollarman, Jesse Royal, Beenie Man and much more. The event will stream live on Facebook, and persons are being asked to make a donation HERE.

Cham’s “Lock Down” Video Is Out Now! (@TheCham)

Earlier today dancehall artist Cham (formerly known as Baby Cham) released the official video for his trending single, Lock Down. The song was released at the end of April, and has been creating a buzz on dancehall platforms around the world since it was first shared.

Click here or on the image above to check out the visuals and remember to like, comment and share.