Jamaica Eases Restrictions On The Entertainment Sector (@LocalGovJa)

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In a ‘Covid Conversation’ held on Thursday, July 16th, Desmond McKenzie – Jamaica’s Minister of Local Government and Community Development – confirmed that the Andrew Holness administration will be easing restrictions on the island’s entertainment sector.

That being said, effective July 21st, 2020, promoters and event organizers can begin hosting outdoor events, providing that they follow all guidelines outlined in the order. This order will be in effect until July 31st, at which time it will be revisited.

Freddie McGregor Shares The Video For His 2020 Festival Song Entry “Tun Up Di Sound” (@bigshipfreddie)

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As noted in previous articles here in Maria Jackson Magazine, several top-tier reggae artists have entered the 2020 Jamaica Festival Song Competition and have even made it to the top ten. Veteran singer, songwriter and producer Freddie McGregor is one such artist.

His contribution is “Tun Up Di Sound,” a beautiful reggae track that highlights everything good about Jamaica. Click here or on the image above to watch the video and remember to like, comment and share.

E.G. Is Making It Clear That He Stands With The Protestors & BLM (@EgDaGovenaw)

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A few days after sharing the official video for his soca single “Tek Time,” E.G. decided to lend his voice to the ongoing conversation surrounding racial injustice and inequality.

The artist just released a dancehall track titled “Stand With The Protestors” in which he highlights some of the incidents that have contributed to the current racial unrest happening in the United States of America.

E.G.‘s fans and supporters will undoubtedly be surprised after listening to this record, as it shows a more serious, thought provoking side of the artist; a side that is hidden on his previous releases. Click here or on image above to check out the lyric video.

Marley family to ‘reimagine’ Bob Marley’s One Love in support of UNICEF (@unicefjamaica)

Re-recording of iconic anthem will support UNICEF’s Reimagine campaign, a global fundraising appeal to respond, recover and reimagine a post-COVID-19 world fit for children.

from the song and related activities will directly support Reimagine, UNICEF’s global campaign to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic from becoming a lasting crisis for children and to ensure the post-pandemic world is more fair and equal for every child.

Originally recorded in 1977 by Bob Marley and the Wailers, One Love/People Get Ready is an iconic song for millions across the globe with its everlasting message to come together as one. The reimagined version of the song will be a true global anthem for 2020 featuring members of the Marley family, established musicians from all corners of the globe, artists from conflict zones around the world, and children living in vulnerable communities.

COVID-19 has upended the lives of children around the world and exposed rampant inequalities both within and among countries. UNICEF estimates that an additional 6,000 children could die every day from preventable causes over the next six months – almost all of them (over 90 per cent) in low or lower-middle income countries – as the pandemic continues to weaken health systems and disrupt services. Children are also extremely vulnerable to the indirect impacts of COVID-19, such as school closures, food shortages, limited access to basic healthcare, and disruptions to medical supply chains.

In response, UNICEF has launched Reimagine — an urgent appeal to governments, the public, donors and the private sector to support UNICEF’s efforts to respond, recover and reimagine a world currently besieged by COVID-19.

The money raised from One Love for Reimagine will help UNICEF respond to the immediate needs by providing soap, masks, gloves, hygiene kits, protective equipment and life-saving information for children and families; support near term recovery efforts, including by supporting education, protection and healthcare systems; and further UNICEF work to reimagine a fairer, more just world for children.

To support the song launch, social networking service TikTok will be hosting a special event and public challenge for fans around the time the song is launched. Additional details will be provided at a later date.

For more information about UNICEF and its work for children in Jamaica, visit unicef dot org/jamaica.

Luciano’s New Album “The Answer” Will Be Released On July 24th (@jahmessenjah @1nessRecords)

On Friday, July 24th, Oneness Records will be releasing the new album from Jamaican reggae ambassador, Luciano.

This is an eleven (11) track project titled “The Answer,” that features collaborations with Jesse Royal, Jahcoustix and Iba Mahr.

Gyptian Releases New Crossover Single “Disappear” (@RealGyptian)

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A few hours ago Jamaican recording artist Gyptian shared a new song, that many of his supporters are already calling a hit. The track, which is titled “Disappear,” is a mix of dancehall, popular music and afro-beat. It was done with dancehall producer Troublemekka.

Click here to check it out for yourself so that you can make your own assessment.

Have You Seen Sevana’s Video For “If You Only Knew”? (@callmesevana)

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On July 8th, Sevana, a member of Protoje‘s In.Digg.Nation Collective, released the official video for her single “If You Only Knew.” The visuals were captured in Senegal and Jamaica, and they highlight the beauty of both regions.

Click here or on the image above to watch the video and remember to like, comment and share.