Wayne Wonder & Tarrus Riley Confirmed for Reggae Love Fest 2018 (@Waynewonder25 @tarrusrileyja)

Wayne Wonder

Wayne Wonder

The Reggae Love Festival returns to Orlando, Florida on Sunday, February 11th at the Hard Rock Live (6050 Universal Blvd). Confirmed headliners are: Tarrus Riley with Dean Fraser and The Blak Soil Band, accompanied by Wayne Wonder.

Showtime is 6:30 PM and tickets – which range from $33 to $43 – are available via Ticketmaster. For additional information about this show visit the Facebook Event Page.

New Dancehall Release: Bounty Killer – Any Means Necessary (@GrungGaadZillA)

Bounty Killer - Any Means NecessaryTrue Blue Family Records presents Grammy award-winning dancehall star Bounty Killer with Any Means Necessary! The Warlord aka Five Star General aka Ghetto Gladiator aka Poor People’s Governor has remained a constant omnipresent figure in the dancehall industry by delivering an impressive discography.

This latest single is a must have to add to your music collection, and is available on all major online digital platforms via 21st Hapilos Digital.

New Dancehall Video: Voicemail – Oh Damn (@VOICEMAILMUSIC)

Voicemail - Oh DamnApproximately a week and a half ago, dancehall duo Voicemail shared the official video for their catchy track Oh Damn. The visuals, much like the song, is very captivating. It highlights some of the current trending dance moves while simultaneously showcasing some of the culture’s most respected dancers.

Click here or on the image above to watch, and remember to like, comment and share.

New Dancehall Release: Sizzla – Advance

Sizzla Advance

Grammy nominated international reggae star Sizzla who boasts 21 albums that have made it onto the Billboard’s Top Reggae Albums music chart, has released his latest single Advance to much excitement from his fans.

Yet another must have production from famed True Blue Family Records, the breakthrough single is out now on iTunes, Amazon and more major digital outlets. It is being distributed by 21st Hapilos Digital.

Lt. Stitchie Now Accepting Bookings For 2018 (@kingstitchie)

LT STITCHIE - MJE BOOKING POSTERLt. Stitchie has had a successful year. In 2017 alone, he’s performed in several countries on different continents, doing both secular and gospel events, while maintaining his integrity and beliefs. Some of the territories that he worked in the last twelve months, include: Trinidad & Tobago, Colombia, Nigeria, Guyana, Canada, Grand Cayman, and that is just to name a few.

In addition to traveling and doing live shows, Lt. Stitchie has committed a lot of time to working on his album, a project which will be released in early 2018. The album has collaborations with some of reggae and dancehall’s most respected artists: Agent Sasco aka Assassin, Fantan Mojah, Million Stylez, Lukie D and Ricky Stereo.

Not known to be one to slow down, The Governor (as he is affectionately called) has also enjoyed some special features this year. One of which was a BBC Radio 1 Xtra centered on reggae legends. He was joined by King Jammy, Josey Wales and Beenie Man for this presentation. Another high point in 2017 was having a well-known Nigerian gospel singer, Mbomboyo, remake “Jehovah,” which was originally written, performed and released by Lt. Stitchie.

As 2017 comes to an end, Lt. Stitchie is now shooting videos for a few of his songs while simultaneously preparing for his album release. For more information on working with this artist, please send an email to info@mjent.net or call / text / whatsapp: 876.313.6319

Lt. Stitchie Leaves Guyana Wanting More! (@kingstitchie @SamuelMedas)

Lt. Stitchie @ Royalty album launchOn December 2nd, Guyana’s reggae gospel artist Samuel Medas had an album launch for his latest musical collection, Royalty. He invited several artists – all of the same genres – to share the stage with him. Among them was Jamaica’s legendary recording artist, Lt. Stitchie.

The Governor, as he is affectionately called, left Guyana wanting more. He captivated the audience with his unique delivery, lyrical depth and passionate performance. Patrons hung on his every word as he performed songs like “man a pastor,” “thank you” and so much more. The tone was set from as early as band rehearsal, where Lt. Stitchie ran through his set as if it was the actual show.

The Guyanese massive could not get enough! As such, Lt. Stitchie will be returning to Guyana next year for a follow up performance. The date and location will be shared shortly.

Karamanti Drops Freestyle Addressing The Current State Of Dancehall

Dancehall Freestyle - Karamanti

A few weeks ago Karamanti dropped her single “Wake Up,” a hardcore and somewhat confrontational track that had some industry heads talking.

The artist is back at it again. On this new single she is addressing the current state of dancehall music and the industry on a whole.

Listen and download “Dancehall Freestyle” here.