Willie Lindo Shares Previously Released Christmas Projects via HeavyBeat Records

HeavyBeat Records has announced the sharing of four previously released Christmas albums from its catalog, curated and produced by Willie Lindo, the highly respected Jamaican reggae guitarist, songwriter, arranger, and producer whose work has quietly influenced some of the most important reggae and dancehall recordings from the late 1970s through the 1990s and beyond.

Released via HeavyBeat Records, the four compilations are Songs Written by Willie Lindo Christmas“, “When Christmas Come“, “Christmas Time” by Nikesha, and KashieF Lindo Sings Christmas by KashieF Lindo“Songs Written by Willie Lindo Christmas” features performances by a range of artists including Barry Biggs, Ambelique, KashieF Lindo, Mica Rustle, Nikesha Lindo, Willie Lindo himself, and the HeavyBeat Crew.

The second compilation, “When Christmas Come”, brings together music from Antar, Mica Rustle, Ledean, the HeavyBeat Crew, as well as Nikesha and KashieF Lindo. As the titles suggest, the other two projects are solo albums by Willie Lindo’s now adult children, Nikesha and KashieF. Together, these projects comprise four collections rooted in classic reggae melodies and seasonal themes.

Listeners familiar with Willie Lindo’s musical style and reputation will recognize the albums as well-produced, carefully arranged reggae records that deliver messages aligned with the spirit of the Christmas season. The releases reflect Lindo’s commitment to musical quality and authenticity, hallmarks that have defined his career.

Having never been properly promoted at the time of their original release, Willie Lindo and his team are now making a concerted effort to share these and other holiday projects from the HeavyBeat Records catalog, giving audiences a renewed opportunity to experience this seasonal body of work.

A Night of Worship: Open Heavens 2025

The House of Praise is set to host Open Heavens, a premier worship event scheduled for the evening of December 31, 2025. This gathering offers a unique opportunity for the community to transition into the New Year through a powerful experience of music and faith. It will take place at The International Centre, located at 6900 Airport Road in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

The program features a lineup of world-renowned worship leaders and artists. Attendees will have the privilege of hearing from Michael W. Smith and Don Moen, two of the most influential figures in contemporary Christian music. They will be joined by celebrated vocalists Chevelle Franklyn and Joe Mettle, as well as Pastor Tope Akinsiku (PTA) and Pastor Wale Akinsiku (PWA).

The event is open to the public with free admission. Doors are scheduled to open at 6:00 PM, with the main program commencing promptly at 7:00 PM. For those unable to attend in person, the House of Praise will be broadcasting content via their digital channels. Additional information and updates regarding the event can be found on their official website, openheavenstoronto.com.

A Holiday Edition of All Souled Out Featuring CL Smooth

The Village Nightclub will host All Souled Out: Classic Hip-Hop and R&B Holiday Edition on Friday, December 26. This event will be dedicated to authentic hip-hop lyrics and beats, along with positive seasonal vibes.

Headlining the evening is legendary artist CL Smooth, performing live for fans in an intimate club atmosphere. Known for his influential contributions to hip-hop culture, CL Smooth’s appearance adds prestige and excitement to this holiday edition of All Souled Out.

Doors open at 10:00 PM, with advance tickets priced at $10 and $15 at the door. The night will also feature music from DJ Edge X and RalphReal & The Family Jam. The event takes place at The Village Nightclub, located at 205 N. Christian Street in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Clinton Fearon Celebrates 75 Years with Special Birthday Show at Nectar Lounge

Continuing a tradition that began with his 70th birthday, reggae legend Clinton Fearon will celebrate his 75th birthday with a landmark party at Nectar Lounge next month. The celebration will feature a unique acoustic performance by Fearon, accompanied by some of his friends. DJ Kid Hops from KEXP-FM will enhance the evening’s atmosphere with a carefully curated selection of music.

The event will take place on Saturday, January 17, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. at Nectar Lounge, located at 412 N. 36th Street. It is open to guests aged 21 and over. Tickets are available for purchase at tixr.com.

“Badness”: Micah Shemaiah Blends Melody and Message in New Release

Reggae artist Micah Shemaiah has released a brand-new single titled “Badness,” which officially went live on streaming platforms on December 12.

“Badness” is a vibrant, melodic reggae track filled with infectious energy. While the rhythm is captivating, much of the song’s appeal stems from Micah Shemaiah’s dynamic vocal performance, which adds a beautiful and refreshing dimension to the overall production.

Effortlessly shifting keys throughout the song, Shemaiah delivers a pointed message about modern-day bravado and the culture of aggression, addressing themes of false toughness and the ease with which some resort to violence over trivial matters.

“Badness” was composed by Micah Shemaiah alongside Peter Samaru and mixed by Gregory Morris. The release comes courtesy of Kongz Music, the imprint owned and operated by Peter Samaru.

The single is now available for streaming and download on iTunes, Spotify, Tidal, Apple Music, and all major digital platforms.

Mr. Cool (Updated Bio 2025-2026)

Mr. Cool is a roots-reggae artist from St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, known for his uplifting messages, conscious storytelling, and a vocal style shaped by years of singing in church as a child. Grounded in the traditions of classic reggae, his music blends spiritual themes, social awareness, and a signature calm-but-commanding delivery that has earned him a steady following across Jamaica and abroad.

Mr. Cool began developing his artistry in community settings and local performances, eventually recording songs that reflected his belief in positivity and unity. Over time, he released a series of projects—several of which appear on platforms such as Apple Music, ReverbNation, and Discogs—showcasing titles like It’s Raining and Serious Times. His catalog highlights his consistent approach to roots and culture, emphasizing moral upliftment and resilience.

In August 2025, Mr. Cool re-emerged with renewed energy through the release of “Come Know Your King,” a single highlighted as part of his musical return. The track reinforced his long-standing commitment to anti-violence messages and spiritual direction, demonstrating that his creative mission remains firmly intact.

Beyond studio recordings, Mr. Cool continues to appear in collaborations and feature videos, including performances alongside other reggae and culture artists. Online platforms host a growing collection of his work, helping introduce his sound to a wider audience and keeping his roots-reggae influence alive for new generations.

With a foundation built on faith, community, and the timeless spirit of Jamaican reggae, Mr. Cool remains committed to delivering music that inspires reflection, positivity, and cultural pride.

Jab Decisions Tour Brings Soca or Die Energy to Toronto on Boxing Day

Soca or Die: Jab Decisions Tour will be bringing high-energy soca culture to the city of Toronto this Boxing Day. The event lands on Friday, December 26, 2025, at the Phoenix Concert Theatre, located at 410 Sherbourne Street, downtown Toronto.

With a newly added date and expanded lineup, the show features performances from V’ghn (“Jab Decisions”), Tallpree (“Do for Do”), Muddy (“Payroll”), Lil Kerry (“Bury All”), and Dred Lion (“Grease It”).

Billed as 48 hours of Soca or Die to end the year, the Toronto stop is set to ignite the city with nonstop vibes and crowd-moving anthems. Tickets are on sale now via ticketgateway.com. This is a 19+ event, and valid photo identification is required for entry.