Jah Bouks To Do Meet & Greet Session In Seattle, WA. On Father’s Day

On Sunday, June 20th, Red Lounge will host a Father’s Day Brunch that features a live meet and greet session with reggae recording artist Jah Bouks. The event will be held at Red lounge, which is located at 1212 E Jefferson Street in Seattle, Washington.

On May 31st, Jah Bouks released his new album Long Awaiting via his own Angola Records and Entertainment imprint. The thirteen-track project has both previously released songs, as well as new music; and it features one collaboration, Jah Judgement, done with Chino McGregor.

Click here for additional information and tickets to the Father’s Day Brunch.

New Music From Beres Hammond “Talk About It” (@BeresHammondOJ)

One of Jamaica’s most respected recording artist, Beres Hammond, has once again made a contribution to the industry that justifies his status therein. His latest release is a very timely and relevant record titled Talk About It.

Though he is mostly revered for the unique way in which he tells stories about romantic relationships, he took a different route in Talk About It. This song is a direct message to our young men who respond to confrontations and disputes with only anger and violence.

And with all that is happening on the island of Jamaica right now, as it relates to crime and violence, it is always welcoming to see public figures speaking out about these issues.

Click here to stream and download Talk About It from your preferred music platform.

Watch Busy Signal & Bounty Killer’s “Bang Bung” Visuals (@busysignal_turf @grunggaadzilla)

One of the hottest dancehall song that is out right now is Bang Bung by dancehall artists Busy Signal and Bounty Killer. Though it has been circulating for some time, the track was only officially released on music platforms at the beginning of June.

This past weekend the video was uploaded to Busy‘s YouTube channel. Click here or on the image above to check it out and remember to like, comment and share.

Sgt. Remo & Phillipidon Release Two New Dancehall Singles

On June 4th Austin-based record label, Music For Life, teamed up with sing-jay Phillipidon and Mexican-American reggae artist Sgt. Remo on two new singles: When We Do Di Cookin’ and Together As One. Both songs are featured on a four-track EP, which includes the two vocal cuts plus a dub of each song. For vinyl collectors; the two singles are also available on one seven-inch vinyl. 

The title track, When We Do Di Cookin’, was inspired by the Rastafarian principle of eating only plant-based whole foods. Producer R.J. Johnson, who mixed all the songs, is not only a reggae producer, but also an avid supporter of change to the current state of agriculture. He outlines his position as follows: “the main point is to get folks talking about ital food and what that means to their heart.” He goes on to say: “factory farming and the violent exploitive nature of animal agriculture has to be re-thought in consideration of the ones who will come after we are gone.”

Phillipidon, who is also very passionate about this issue, added: “cooking underscores the considerable importance of good nutrition for our health and wellness. It’s my wish that this song will help to influence as many people as possible to eat well, and in doing so preserve their health.” 

All three men are now actively engaged in an aggressive promo campaign that includes the official video for When We Do Di Cookin’.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO

DJ Nicholas Drops New Video & Announces Upcoming Album (@djnicholas2)

On the weekend DJ Nicholas uploaded the official video for his single Earth Lord. The song will be featured on his upcoming album, Abnormal Decibels, which is scheduled for release on July 10th.

As artists today are constantly referring to themselves as gods of this, that and the other, NicholasEarth Lord, which makes it clear that there is only one true God, is very necessary and relevant. Click here or on the image above to watch the video and remember to like, comment and share.

Max Romeo Announces New Album “Eye Opener” (@charmaxromeo)

Reggae artist Max Romeo has just released a controversial new single titled Are You Coming Again. When the song was published, the veteran roots singer took the opportunity to announce, simultaneously, that it is the first single from his upcoming album, Eye Opener.

Along with the audio for Are You Coming Again, Romeo also shared the official video. Click here or on the image above to check it out and remember to like, comment and share.

Have You Seen Macka B’s Video For “My Father’s People”? (@mackab)

At the end of May, British veteran dancehall artist Macka B released a very powerful song and video, dubbed My Father’s People. The song is literally five-minutes of accurate historical information about black leaders from the past, and it’s all presented on a bouncy reggae rhythm.

The video brings the song’s message to life by showing pictures of all the leaders as they are being discussed. Click here or on the image above to check it out and remember to like, comment and share.