Troots Music & Optimum Productions Collaborate On Uplifting Dancehall Single “United Selves”

Two of London’s newest and most prolific record labels – Troots Music and Optimum Productions – have come together to share their latest concerted offering: United Selves.

Performed by Randy Valentine and Star BingiUnited Selves shines light on the relentless struggles some of us go through on a daily basis, and the importance of reliance on one’s own powers and resources rather than those of others. The men get specific as they drill down on how an attitude of self reliance is key in their respective careers as recording artists within the competitive music industry.

The rhythm for United Selves was composed, mixed and mastered by Randy Valentine at Troots Music Studio in South London. When asked what inspired the record he said the following: “Randy and Star Bingi have been collaborating for a few years now. This song marks the ongoing tradition of “a better me makes a better we” inspired heavily by the teachings of Marcus Garvey. A individual who champions Self Reliance and accountability not only as a means of survival but as a way of life.”

Although United Selves was officially published on April 1st, 2022, it was actually recorded a few years ago.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “UNITED SELVES”

Freddie McGregor, Richie Spice & Agent Sasco Are On The Lineup For H&L’s Anniversary Concert This Sunday (@1RichieSpice)

Hardware & Lumber Jamaica will be having their Anniversary Concert this Sunday, April 10th. They have called on some of the biggest names in reggae-dancehall to give their customers a treat.

Confirmed artists are: Freddie McGregor, Richie Spice, Agent Sasco, Govana and Tanya Stephens. This is a virtual concert that will be accessible to only a few loyal members. Click here to sign up.

I Wayne Joins Bounty Killer & Busy Signal For The One Love Reggae Concert In St. Maarten

On Friday, April 29th Rastafarian reggae singer I Wayne will join dancehall artists Bounty Killer, Busy Signal and Teejay at the 2022 One Love Reggae Concert at St. Maarten Festival Village in Philipsburg, Sint Maarten. They will all be backed by Ruff Kutt Band.

The aforementioned headliners will be supported by local talents King Ashandi, DJ Outkast, Gee Money, Suppa and Remo & The Barbwire Band.

Patrons must be vaccinated for entrance, or present a negative antigen test taken no longer than 48 hours prior to the event. Wearing a mask is encouraged by the organizers.

Dancehall Artist Teflon Now Accepting Bookings (@TEFLON_JA)

Dancehall recording artist Teflon, who is affectionately referred to as Young King, is now accepting bookings for his upcoming tour in America.

The four month stint is being called ‘Acknowledge Me Or Not USA Tour,’ and it’s powered by Big Mill Production, Hip Joint Creative and Teflon‘s own Yard A Love Records. Click here for additional information.

Wayne Wonder To Perform At Flamingo Cantina In Austin On April 16 (@Waynewonder25)

The man with the golden voice – Wayne Wonder – is scheduled to perform at Flamingo Cantina, located at 515 East 6th Street in Austin, Texas on Saturday, April 16. The show will also feature other guests artists and selectors.

Early bird tickets are now available for only $20 USD, while it will be $25 at the door. Most importantly, this is a 21 and older event.

Shaggy Reminds Us Of His Accomplishments On “Mi Nuh Know” (@DiRealShaggy)

International recording artist Shaggy has just dropped an aggressive new single titled Mi Nuh Know. It’s a remake of Eek-A-Mouse‘s earlier hit Wah Do Dem; but done in a more forceful manner.

In the first two verses Shaggy sings about what the average male dancehall artist would talk about: women. However, in the third verse his message changes from one of fun to what can be described as anger. Here he reminds listeners of his musical accomplishments, which are quite significant.

The song’s official video – done by Jay Will – also reflects the above energy and vibe.

Tydal Kamau & Turbulence Will Perform In South Africa This Saturday (@tydalkamau @Turbulence876)

As they continue their tour in Africa, Jamaican artists Tydal Kamau and Turbulence will be stopping at JR’s Braai House – 98 Bulwer Road – in Durban, South Africa this Saturday, March 26th.

The men will be supported by several African artists and selectors on what the locals are calling a Passa Passa Street Bash. Starting time is 4pm and there is a general entrance fee of R100.