Tonight Karamanti Sits Down With Fiba Don From Island Linkz Radio For An In-depth Interview

KARAMANTI 100_0097As she continues to promote her just released video for the single ‘Fake Rasta,’ Karamanti remains extremely busy doing interviews and features. Tonight she will be a guest on Island Links Radio where she will be interviewed by host Fiba Don. The artist is expected to highlight the amazing feedback both her and her team has been getting from the ‘Fake Rasta’ video.

Since the release of the video, Karamanti has done features for media houses in Ghana and Kenya and she is about to do a feature for a network in Cameroon. She has been doing interviews with radio stations from all over the world and this has resulted in the increased rotation of the song.

Persons wanting to work with Karamanti in any capacity may contact her team via her website; www.karamantimusic.com and remember to tune into Island Linkz Radio on Monday, July 13th at 7:30 pm EST to hear the interview: http://www.islandlinkz.com/.

Reggae/Dancehall Artist Peppery About to Release “Good So” EP (@pepperyworld)

00-Peppery Good So EP Artwork 2015Reble World Records and Back 2 Da Future Music Ltd will be releasing a six track EP from the one and only UK Dancehall phenomenon, Peppery a.k.a Real HotSteppery.

The “Good So” EP, which is set to be released on the 20th of July 2015, has six of Peppery’s Pepper Hot tracks which have been loved by his fans all over the world. On this EP Peppery delivers high level vocal performances with a hardcore Dancehall approach; Something to capture the energetic Dancehall crowd. An EP of this caliber has more to offer than just music, it provides something for everybody from the ladies to the rude boys.

“High Grade We Want” Sees the collaboration with Artist/Producer and Publisher, BabyBoom as an anthem for the “High Grade Massive”. Peppery also teams up with female artist Miss ColourColour to create a Dancehall classic “Eyes On Me” produced by BabyBoom. The name “GOOD SO” is taken from his single on the 87 Riddim produced by BabyBoom. This single has been getting a lot of positive feedback from fans and radio personnel all over the world.

The “Good So” EP is a small insight into the world of Peppery a.k.a Real HotSteppery. Be sure to check it out when it drops!

MONTREAL INT’L REGGAE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES HEADLINING ACTS FOR 2015 (@MTLReggaeFest)

00-mirf_flyer_july_frontFor its 12th edition to be held at Montreal’s Old-Port on August 14, 15 and 16, The Montreal International Reggae Festival (MIRF) is proud to announce internationally known headliners to its 2015 line-up: Beres Hammond, Shabba Ranks, Cocoa Tea, Tarrus Riley, Lady Saw, Kranium, Dexta Daps, Exco Levi, Iba MaHr, Bitty McLean, Oriel, The Manhattans, Fireman Hooper, Ghost, Kaisha Lee, Jah Cutta & the Determination Band, Lead Pipe & Saddis. The complete programming, including Canadian acts and one more major international artist will be announced in the next few days.

Tickets for the Montreal International Reggae Festival 2015 are on sale on Ticketpro.ca 514-790-1111 or 1-866-908-9090

▪ Friday: $30 in advance and at the door
▪ Saturday: $65 in advance, $75 at the door
▪ Sunday: $55 in advance, $70 at the door
▪ Weekend pass for students: $120 in advance, limited quantities
▪ Weekend pass: $130 in advance, $160 at the door
▪ VIP Weekend pass: $300 advance purchase only, limited quantities

Advance free ticket delivery in Montreal is now available, send a text message to (514) 377-3473. For more information: montrealreggaefest.com

The Full Story Behind Busy Signal’s Recent Arrest In Trinidad (@busysignal_turf)

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Reggae and Dancehall Superstar Busy Signal was arrested in Trinidad & Tobago on Saturday July 4th, 2015 over an outstanding contract with his former management company, Jukeboxx Productions.

Unaware that there was an outstanding financial issue, Busy Signal traveled to the twin republic of Trinidad & Tobago to perform at TAO (Together As One) at Queen’s Park in Port of Spain for which he was billed as the headlining artist. Prior to arriving at the venue, the artist was arrested at his hotel, and appeared in court alongside attorney Fareed Ali.

The information presented in court made it clear that Jukeboxx Productions entered in to an agreement with Peppers Entertainment for Busy Signal to perform at the scheduled event. The event was subsequently canceled so Busy Signal, real name Reanno Gordon, and his new management team, agreed to refund the promoter $15,000 USD, in addition to payment made when the show was initially cancelled.

Of the situation Galey Gordon, Busy’s Manager, said “The advance payment of $37,088 USD was not disclosed to us [Turf Music Entertainment] by former management who entered in to business affairs on Busy’s behalf. We had no material knowledge whatsoever of this apparent infraction. If we had, we would have acted to resolve the issue prior to coming to Trinidad.”

Turf Music Entertainment is currently requesting a copy of the original agreement between Jukeboxx Productions and Peppers Entertainment as well as transaction records between both parties regarding the event.

After reaching a mutual resolve, Busy Signal performed to an eager crowd at Queen’s Park, closing the show.

RECORD CROWDS, STRONG PERFORMANCES AT GROOVIN IN THE PARK 2015 (@GroovinConcert)

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Lt. Stitchie at Groovin in the Park 2015

Groovin’ In The Park is now five years old, and a stellar line up and sensational performances have become the hallmark for the greatest reggae and R&B concert in New York .

This year was no different and promoters went above and beyond the call of duty to ensure that the 20,000 plus patrons who attended the festival got their money’s worth.

Despite the threat of rain darkening the skies, Stitchie was a brilliant ray of sunshine as he dominated the stage, thrilling fans with old favorites like ‘Wear Yuh Size’, ‘Natty Dread’, ‘Great Ambition’ and ‘Bun It Down’ to his recent hit ‘Letter To Dad’. From he entered the stage wearing the national colors of Jamaica, Stitchie immediately engaged the audience, unleashing a powerful, clever and compelling barrage of lyrics that whipped the audience in a frenzy. Stitchie defied gravity with his leaps and somersaults in between dancehall and gospel lyrics. He left the stage with a sea of new fans as the excited audience screamed for more and more.

Groovin 2015 - Stitchie and Derrick xFor the second consecutive year, Judy Mowatt performed at Groovin In The Park, blessing the audience with songs such as I Shall Sing and Many Are Called. As it neared the end of her performance, she invited Groovin executives Chris Robert and Clement ‘Ras Clem’ Hume to the stage, presenting them a plaque for their efforts and contribution in advancing Jamaican culture in New York.

Messenger Luciano high kicks and fancy footwork had patrons scampering to the front of the stage. Appeasing the masses, Luciano jumped into the crowd, belting out hits such as ‘Sweep Over My Soul’, ‘Your World and Mine’ and ‘Give Praise’. ‘It’s Me Again Jah’ also proved to be popular with revelers, who sang along word for word.

Coco Tea sweetened the day bringing his unique blend of wit and charm to the stage. He dazzled patrons with a brilliant performance, kicking off his set with ‘Babylon Throne’ and ‘Kette Drum’, that immediately sent fans into a dancing mood.

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Stephen Marley & Capleton at Groovin in the Park

‘The Fire Man’ Capleton worked hard to create a spark with ‘Jah Jah City’ and ‘That Day Will Come’ before instructing patrons to ‘thumb the sky’ as he blazed a fire on ‘immorality, racism, ebola, chickungunya, incest and pedophilia.’ His set was interrupted by MC Barry G, who broke the news of a special surprise guest in the park.

Six time Grammy winner Stephen Marley joined Capleton, the two performing ‘Rockstone’ and ‘It Was Written’. Marley effortlessly connected with the audience with the passion of his father’s legacy. Luciano and Coco Tea once again made their way to the stage and together, all four belted out the lyrics to Bob Marley’s ‘Three Little Birds’. Inspiration filled the air, reminiscent of Bob Marley’s performances.

The royal family of reggae, Morgan Heritage also gave a good showing, paying tribute to reggae greats Toots Hibbert and Buju Banton.

After a brief intermission, that showcased the musical styling of DJ Inferno, the penultimate act, Billy Ocean, waltzed onto the stage and immediately created waves of excitement in the park. Working through an impressive catalogue that included ‘Get Out Of My Dreams’, ‘Love Zone’ and ‘When The Going Gets Tough The Tough Get Going’, Ocean showed why he is still the consummate performer.

“I wanna take you to a place where we drink pina coladas,” he told the ecstatic audience, who by now, were eagerly awaiting Caribbean Queen. Fans joined him in the chorus, often times drowning out his own voice as they grooved to the music.

There is no denying that Grammy Award winning superstar Michael Bolton, who millions have come to love, is a very dynamic performer. Songs such as ‘To Love Somebody’ and ‘Said I Loved You But I Lied’, had lovers in the audience wrapped up in each other’s arms. He was later joined on stage by Amanda Brown and together they had patrons crooning ‘How Am I Supposed To Live Without You’ and ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough. He ended his set on a musical high with a tribute to the late Percy Sledge by covering his hit single ‘When A Man Loves A Woman’.

“We are very pleased and happy with the outcome of this year’s presentation. The vibe was amazing and the music was superlative. I am thankful that the weather cooperated and that everyone enjoyed the show. I must also thanks our sponsors for their support again this year” Christopher Roberts, CEO of Groovin’ Inc. said. He also made special mention of Groovin Idol performers Vision, Pres Fyah, Taj Manchan and Iyata Safari who all delivered fine performances in the opening segment of the concert.

Presenting sponsor of Groovin’ In The Park was the Door Restaurant. Supporting sponsors included The Smoke House, TD Bank, SQPA, Nutrament, Caribbean Foods Delight Inc, BullZii Marketing, Groovin’ Radio, Laparkin Shipping, Tower Isle Patties and VP Records. Log on to http://www.groovininthepark.com or http://www.groovinradiony.com for more information.

Grammy Award producers Sly & Robbie presents Tanto Metro & Devonte (@TantoMetroDevon @SlyRobbieTaxi)

Sly & Robbie Present Tanto Metro & DevonteHaving achieved a pentacle of success with a hit filled catalog, Tanto Metro and Devonte aim to reclaim the top of the charts with the help of acclaimed Grammy Award winning producers Sly & Robbie with the release of their 4th studio album.

The duo who has topped worldwide charts, including billboard reggae and billboard Hot 100, have made their mark on the mainstream musical scene with their distinctive blended voices. Dancehall deejay Tanto Metro (Mark Wolfe) and singer Devonte (Wayne Passley) harmonious combinations of reggae, dancehall and lovers rock caters to all, and while the prolific production duo of Sly & Robbie are renowned for their stellar reggae productions, the award winning team has produced tracks for the likes of Paul McCartney, Britney Spears and Wiz Khalifa.

Speaking of the creation of their latest album, the prolific duo explained “We were far more involved in the creation of this album than any of the previous ones.  We were involved musically, creatively, emotionally and spiritually. Plus, we have not released an album in a while now, so this is like our first album, all over again.”

The album which consists of 10 tracks, is a combination of light hearted, fun, loving and inspirational music, such as one of their admittedly favorite “There’s A Reward”. The hit bound single is a remake from the Legendary Joe Higgs.  The duo said “the message of hope in this track resonates deeply within us. Our journey has been very challenging thus far but we know that “There’s a Reward” for us, and it’s gonna be great.”

The combination of award producers and reggae/dancehall stars have ensured that this latest album becomes an instant classic. Sly & Robbie presents “Tanto Metro & Devonte” is now available in stores and distributed by Zojak World Wide.

“We wanted to make a universally happy album. So the world can sing, dance, love and be inspired.” Tanto Metro and Devonte.

Track Listing

1. The Jam
2. Hey Ya Hey
3. There’s A Reward
4. Maybe I Love You
5. No More
6. Request
7. She Ran Away
8. Ruff Stuff
9. Already Know
10. Falling In Love

Purchase on Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sly-robbie-presents-tanto/id1006684826

New Dancehall Video: Karamanti – Fake Rasta (@Karamanti)

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Karamanti (Fake Rasta Video Shoot)

In a day an age when just about any and everyone is claiming Rastafari, Karamanti drops the official video for her track ‘Fake Rasta’ outlining what is and isn’t acceptable behavior for Rasta. Admitting that she is not a mouth piece for the Rasta movement, Karamanti says “it is simply sad how something so powerful and scared has become so water down simply because traditional standards are not being upheld. “

Fake Rasta’ is produced by Range Hill Records and is a part of the Rock Island Riddim project. DJs may download the song for rotation: http://www.hulkshare.com/karamanti/karamanti-fake-rasta