Linstead Recording Artist Tommie Tei’s New EP “Win This Time” Is Out Now! (@TommyTeeMusic)

Recording artist Tommie Tei, who hails from the Banbury District in Linstead, Jamaica, has just released his brand new EP titled Win This Time. The six track project, which features one collaboration done with Kre The King, has been getting nothing but rave reviews. After having to overcome several challenges within the music industry, the positive feedback is confirmation to Tommie and his team that he is finally on the right track. The singer / songwriter, now living in the Cayman Islands, penned all the songs himself with the exception of Kre‘s verse on Jah a Guide

Tommie Tei‘s expansive thought process is on full display throughout the EP, as he touches on various topics ranging from relationships to social issues. A couple songs that must be highlighted are: track number six, The One You Love; which is an advise to women about the importance of choosing the right man. When asked what inspired that particular song, Tei said: “I was motivated to write the one you love after seeing relationship keep having a sour ending, especially with women been victims of some serious crimes. So I see it necessary to put words in a song and ask the ladies to be more careful of relationship they get caught up in.”

The other record that is creating quite a buzz is the aforementioned combination done with fellow artist Kre The King, titled Jah a Guide. As this is the lead single on the EP, it was released in April, approximately three weeks before the full project was published. It has been getting, and continues to receive steady rotation and feature on reggae and dancehall platforms all over.

All songs on Win This Time were voiced at Shadow Recording Studio in the Cayman Islands, and production can be created to both Shadow Studio and Hippaside Records in Jamaica. The EP’s musical genre is rightfully classified as Caribbean-pop, a fuse of pop music blended with Jamaican reggae and dancehall.

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN & DOWNLOAD “WIN THIS TIME”

Jesse Royal’s Album Launch Set For June 12th In Miami, Florida (@JesseRoyal1)

On Saturday, June 12th, Dubwise Miami will host the Royal album launch at Purple Palms Creative Inc., located at 80 Northeast 29th Street in Miami, Florida.

The event will see Jesse Royal performing songs from his sophomore album, Royal, as well as other songs from his catalog. Additionally, his team has also announced that he will be joined by several special guests.

The new album, which is on the Easy Star Records label, features songs like: Rich Forever, Lion Order, Natty Pablo and more.

Dancehall Artist Agent Sasco To Speak At Pete Kennedy’s Book Launch In Florida (@AgentSasco)

On Saturday, May 29th, author Pete Kennedy will launch his book, When a Man Loves, with a special event at the Miramar Regional Park in Miramar, Florida. It will be hosted by Commissioner Maxwell B. Chambers and will feature guest speaker international recording artist Agent Sasco.

When a Man Loves is a captivating story about a young Jamaican man navigating the world without much-needed guidance. For additional information about the book and for tickets to the launch click here.

Jahmiel Goes Grown & Sexy In New Video “Company”

Sing-jay Jahmiel kicked off the month of May by sharing the visuals for Company, a single released on the Emudio Records label in mid April. Because of the song’s content, Jahmiel‘s fans and supporters are getting a glimpse into his grown and sexy side.

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New Dancehall Video: Capleton – Nuh Fear Dem (@capletonmusic @TopChefRecords)

The official video for Capleton‘s hardcore dancehall track Nuh Fear Dem,” which was released last year via the Topchef Records label, is out now. The visuals were uploaded to the deejay’s VEVO channel at the end of April.

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Buju, Capleton & Bounty Represent For Jamaica On DJ Khaled’s New Album (@djkhaled)

As a Jamaican I am really proud of the way Buju Banton, Capleton, Barrington Levy and Bounty Killer represented on DJ Khaled‘s new album “Khaled Khaled.” In the song titled “Where You Come From” the men all went hard in their respective verses, while making it clear that “if you mess with we (Jamaicans) you ago make a million.”

The visuals for “Where You Come From” is equally as captivating as the song. Click here or on the image above to check it out and remember to like, comment and share.

E.G. Launches New Record Label & Builds Recording Studio (@EgDaGovenaw)

Despite the pandemic in 2020, dancehall / soca lyricist E.G. had a fairly good year, this is as it relates to his career as a recording artist. Though his music is normally centered around partying, clubbing and more uncontroversial content, he felt compelled to do a record about the racial tension that was dominating the news at the time. 

As such, last Summer, while there were ongoing protests against systematic racism in America, England and parts of Europe, E.G. recorded and released “Stand With The Protesters.” As the name implies, the very controversial record outlines why he sided with the thousands of people who were marching in the streets on a daily basis demanding change. The success of the song led to a remix featuring Mr. AMG, Ras Xtr3me and J Shadda, which was released in the Fall. The new version received a wider audience and helped to grow E.G.‘s fanbase.

Now, as the police killings continues in the United States – where E.G. is based – he has decided that going forward he will be doing a lot more songs addressing social issues; these will be done in addition to his usual club tracks. To that end, he has launched his own record label, Tripple S Music, and has begun construction on the Tripple S Recording Studio.

The implementation of the new label and studio is to ensure that his creativity is not stifled, putting him in a position to quickly release socially sensitive songs as the issues arise.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “STAND WITH THE PROTESTERS REMIX”