Tony Curtis Confirmed For “Strictly 80s 90s” Dance In New York

On Sunday, February 13, Stretch (from Road International) will present an event dubbed Strictly 80s 90s. This is a dancehall session that is to be held in the day; starting at 5pm and ending at 12am.

The organizers would like the public to know that 50% of the music that will be played at this dance is lover’s-rock. There will also be a live performance by international recording artist Tony Curtis – a member of the reggae group L.U.S.T and a solo artist in his own right.

In addition to Curtis‘ set, additional music is expected from Sir Conqueror, Pretty Posse, Glamour Wayne and Road International. Strictly 80s 90s will take place at Mingles Ultra Lounge (4012 Boston Road) in Bronx, New York. Click here for tickets.

Turbulence’s New Tune Looks At The Other Side Of Domestic Abuse (@Turbulence876)

Do Di Rite Thing Entertainment has just released a new tune from reggae artist Turbulence. The song, titled All We Do Is War, brings to light the issue of psychological and emotional abuse from a male perspective.

On the record Turbulence successfully tells the story of a man who is constantly being mistreated by his lady. The ill-treatment is even more pronounced in the song’s official video. Click here or on the image above to check it out and remember to like, comment and share.

Bling Dawg’s Album Release Party Set For Feb. 1st In Florida (@Bawse_Dawg)

Bling Dawg and his team have partnered with Walshy Fire to present the Florida edition of his ELEV8 Album Release Party. The event will take place on Tuesday, February 1 at Coyo Taco – 2300 Nw 2nd Ave – in Miami. It is open to the public and there is no cover charge.

The Kingston deejay seems on target to publish ELEV8 On February 4th. Earlier in the month he shared the track list, which includes collaborations with Christopher Martin, Romain Virgo, Morgan Heritage, Popcaan, Bounty Killer, Busy Signal and Tanya Stephens.

Little Hero Keeps On Shining (@patmore_paul)

Reggae-dancehall artist Little Hero has just released the official video for his catchy single Keep On Shining. The song is featured on the Rooted & Grounded Riddim, published last year by Paul Patmore Production.

When the compilation was first shared, many persons gave Little Hero‘s song great reviews; using words like fabulous, delightful and very nice to describe it. When asked what was the inspiration behind his powerful lyrics the veteran singer simply said: “the Most High. And I write songs based on what I see going on in the world.”

The calls for a video began almost immediately after the Rooted & Grounded Riddim came out. That said, persons who have seen the clip are now saying that it was definitely worth the wait. 

Paul Patmore, along with Little Hero and his team, contracted Rayebann Entertainment to direct, shoot and edit the video. Scenes were shot at approximately five different locations in the Parish of Clarendon (Jamaica) at the beginning of January. The visuals, which were just uploaded to Hero‘s new YouTube channel, are absolutely beautiful.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “KEEP ON SHINING”

Mix Reviews On Lutan Fyah’s New Video “Bad Girl, Good To Me”

A few days ago veteran reggae artist Lutan Fyah shared the official video for his latest single, Bad Girl, Good To Me. All his fans and supporters are loving the song and sees it as another potential hit for the Jamaican sing-jay. However, there are a few people who are expressing concern at some of the images displayed in the official video.

Because of the song’s lyrical content – which is all about him (Lutan Fyah) being with a bad girl – the director created visuals that showed women in a demeaning manner. This is according to persons in the Rasta community. If you have not yet seen the clip, click here or on the image above to check it out so that you can form your own opinion.

Capleton Is Still Up & Running (@capletonmusic)

A lot has changed in the music industry as a result of the corona virus pandemic. Most performers are unable to accept bookings because of the very real possibility of cancellation and the uncertainty surrounding turnout.

While some artists have decided to sit out the pandemic, others have simply adopted to the new norm by amending their overall strategy. One such artist is dancehall deejay Capleton. Though he is not doing nearly as much shows as he was before covid-19, King Shango remains very active in the business by consistently sharing new content.

His latest is an inspirational record titled Rise & Shine (done for Sponge Music). It was published on January 21st along with its official video. Click here or on the image above to check it out and remember to like, comment and share.

New Dancehall Video From Karamanti “Start With A Prayer”

Dancehall artist Karamanti and the team at Blakkwuman22 Music have just uploaded the official video for Start With A Prayer. The song is the lead single on Karamanti‘s just released Spiritual Warfare album, published in December.

All the scenes for the video were captured at Anchor Recording Studios in Kingston, Jamaica by fellow dancehall artist Mackamilli aka Macka Head (from the Innocent Crew); while the complete editing were done in house by Maria Jackson Entertainment. 

As it relates to the actual song; the rhythm for Start With A Prayer was created by Old Harbour based producer Lamar Thompson, who is the CEO and owner of AudioTraxx Productions. Karamanti‘s own Blakkwuman22 Music is the executive producer, publisher and independent distributor of the entire project.

In addition to being the first song on the Spiritual Warfare album, Start With A Prayer is also one of four songs featured on the Restart Riddim; a dancehall compilation that also has music from Peppery, I-Talawah and Sherida Sharpe.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “START WITH A PRAYER”