International Hitmaker Dollarman Returns With A New Reggae Single “We Belong”

Over the past few years, Dollarman – an artist who has sat at the #1 spot on several music charts (twice), toured the world many times over, and has a certified Gold Record – has been keeping a low profile; but that all changes now. 

The New York-based Grenadian recording artist has just released a tough reggae track called We Belong. The lovers-rock tune, which was produced by both Dollarman and Bernard Joseph, also known as IOBI, went live on all music platforms on January 1st, 2024, via Dollarman‘s own independent record label. 

On a steady one-drop reggae rhythm, the deejay, who has one of the most distinctive voices in the industry, pours out his heart to his love interest, explaining that despite all their ups and downs they belong together. This tune stands in contrast to Dollarman‘s hit songs: Rock This Party and Sounds Of Freedom, which were up-tempo pop songs.

We Belong can be streamed on Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, Boomplay, Deezer, etc., and is available for download on iTunes and Amazon.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “WE BELONG”

Donnie McClurkin, Marvin Sapp & Hezekiah Walker Lending Their Voices To A Worthy Cause

The Auntie Karen Foundation will have its 20th Legends of… Concert – a celebration of faith, culture, and the enduring power of music – on Friday, February 23rd, at the Koger Center for the Arts in Columbia, South Carolina. The event will feature gospel music legends: Donnie McClurkin, Marvin Sapp and Hezekiah Walker.

Since its founding on October 31, 2001, the Auntie Karen Foundation – a global, nonprofit, 501 (c) 3 charitable corporation – has dedicated itself to making a positive impact on today’s children. The organization reaches youths through a variety of outreach programs and two annual conferences.

Wayne Wonder Will Perform At D’Bandit’s “Redemption” In Toronto

On Friday, February 2nd, Canadian promoter D’Bandit will present the lover’s-rock edition of Redemption. To that end, he and his team have booked legendary vocalist Wayne Wonder, who will do a live set with his full band.

This will all go down at Rebel Nightclub, which is located at 11 Polson Street in Toronto, Ontario. And because both Bob Marley and Dennis Brown were born in the first week of February, the event will also highlight and celebrate their contributions to reggae music.

Additionally, selectors Black Reaction, Chris Dubbs, DJ Shy, DOC, DJ Tyrone, and of course D’Bandit are all confirmed to play, while Mr Presto, Oshawn, Cosby, Lindo P, and Bobby D will handle the MC duties. Click here for tickets.

Join Joe & Cedric For A Night Of Love & Laughter In Texas

One of the sweetest R&B voices from the 1990s is that of Joseph Lewis – JOE – who captured our hearts and minds with his debut album Everything in 1993. The Georgia native will be joining Cedric The Entertainer for The Definition of Love II : The Love and Laughter Edition next month.

The stage is set for Friday, February 16 at the Texas Trust CU Theatre – 1001 Texas Trust Way – in Grand Prairie. It should be noted that Joe and Cedric will be supported by Raheem DeVaughn and special guest Rita Brent. Click here for tickets.

Wu-Tang Clan Continues To Elevate Hip-Hop

With all that was done last year in honor of hip-hop’s 50th Anniversary, many fans of the genre believe that this year – 2024 – may actually turn out to be better than last.

One of the things they use to support that thought is Wu-Tang Clan: The Saga Continues… Las Vegas Residency, which is scheduled to commence on February 9th in the Theater at Virgin Hotels. This is historic, and it’s the group’s first-ever Las Vegas residency.

Kerwin Du Bois Is Avoiding “Energy Killers”

On his latest single, Energy Killers, Trinidadian recording artist Kerwin Du Bois explains why he prefers to stay by himself. Using a groovy soca rhythm, and with a catchy melody, the man from Port of Spain gives the impression that he prefers a simple existence, one without the crowd and hype.

The official video for Energy Killers, though beautifully done, is as laid back and addictive as the song itself. If you have not yet seen it, click here or on the image above to check it out, and remember to like, comment and share.

Kurtiouss’ Story

Ricardo Wray, known publicly as Kurtiouss, is a singer, songwriter and lyrical deejay (sing-jay) who hails from a small district called Hesse Cassel in the parish of St. Ann (Jamaica).

Following in the footsteps of his father, and much like other members of his family, Kurtiouss fell in love with music at a very young age. His passion for beats, melodies, and organized words became evident when he relocated to Kingston to attend school. It is there that he became fascinated with the local sound systems, and really began toying with the idea of pursuing a career as a recording artist. His desires intensified when he started doing dubplates for sounds in and around his community.

He frequently visited and performed at RJR Radio Station, as well as at the Colgate Cavity Fighters Club, which was a popular program designed for youths at the time. However, as he grew, so did the stages he would perform on. That said, he has entertained crowds at Asylum, Cactus Night Club, and other established venues. He has also shared the stage with several top-tier artists, with one of his fondest memories being his performance at Delly Ranx‘s birthday party.

To date, Kurtiouss has released one full-length studio album – Calling in February, 2020 – and a number of singles. Inspired by veteran performers like Garnett Silk, Beres Hammond, Beenie Man, Buju Banton, and General Degree, Kurtiouss‘ music can be aptly described as refreshing, positive, inspirational, and authentic. Authentic because he is not trying to sound like, or be like anyone else.

Kurtiouss‘ goal is simply to use his music to spread love, inspire, and entertain people, globally.