Little Hero’s Earthstrong Celebration Is Set For Nov. 5th In Discovery Bay, St. Ann

Veteran reggae artist Little Hero will be celebrating his earth-strong on Sunday, November 5th, at the Discovery Bay Sports Complex in St. Ann, Jamaica. The all day event will commence at 10:00am, and will feature everything from football and netball matches, to merry-go-round and bounce-about for the kids.

It goes without saying that there will also be a massive stage show! Luciano, Louie Culture, Charly Black, Terry Linen, Zamunda, Singer J, PZ, and host of other artists will join Hero on stage. Regular admission at the gate (after 5:00pm) is $2,000 JMD, while VIP is $2,500. Children under twelve will only pay $500.

African Dancehall Artist Godson Collaborates With Karamanti On New Song & Video

Godson, an independent producer and recording artist based in Malawi, has just released a brand new single. The Afro-reggae tune, titled How We Livin, is done in collaboration with Jamaican lyricist Karamanti, someone with whom he has worked before.

How We Livin is a powerful record that brings to light the reckless actions taken by most politicians and world leaders, which more often than not, results in a penurious lifestyle for the people they were elected to serve.

To drive the message home, both Godson and Karamanti created and shared the song’s official video. It was just uploaded to, and can be viewed on Karamanti’s YouTube channel

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “HOW WE LIVIN”

Veteran Vocalist Pam Hall Is Gearing Up To Release A New Song & Video

Veteran vocalist Pam Hall is an indispensable member of Jamaica’s reggae music industry. She is held in the highest esteem because of her exceptional singing, both as a supporting vocalist – adding background to countless songs – and as an independent recording artist with a thriving, ongoing career. 

She is gearing up to release a new song and video titled Cool Breeze, which will be available on all music platforms – including YouTube – on Friday, November 3rd, 2023. As is the case with most of Pam‘s tunes, Cool Breeze is a beautiful ballad that can be enjoyed by all music lovers, regardless of their preferred genre. It is easy listening, and it will be accompanied by visuals that are equally pleasing. 

Cool Breeze, another Big Feet Records production (song and video), was conceptualized and executed under the direction of label owner, producer, and songwriter Josh Harris.

Clinton Fearon Will Perform At Flamingo Cantina On Nov. 11th

Veteran reggae artist Clinton Fearon will be back in Austin, Texas on November 11th, as he is booked to perform at the popular live music venue, Flamingo Cantina. The twenty-one and older show, which is scheduled to begin at 8:30pm, will also feature Dem Roots Music. Early bird tickets can be purchased on flamingocantina-dot-com.

Wesrok’s Story

Country-reggae music has become increasingly popular, and has sparked the interest of music moguls and mainstream medias all over the world. Percival Buddan – more popularly known as Wesrok – is Jamaica’s king of country-reggae music!

Wesrok had a humble beginning; he grew up in the small district of Bog Walk, located in St. Catherine, Jamaica. As a young man he was passionate about education, and found pleasure in music. When he was of age, he enlisted in the Jamaica Constabulary Force, where he became a police officer so that he could escape poverty.

He completed his Master’s in National Security and Strategic Studies in 2010, and earned a Master’s in Business Administration at Northern Caribbean University in 2008. In 2013, he was awarded the Prime Minister’s Award in Jamaica for Community Development. A year later, in 2014, he voluntarily left the police service, having attained the rank of Superintendent of Police.

His passion for music, coupled with the inspiration he receives when listening to the sound, style, and lyrical aptitude of Kenny Rogers and Marty Robbins, led him to pursue a career as a recording artist. This was done while he simultaneously embraced entrepreneurship.

In August 2020, Wesrok released his debut song Looking Back. The single received a warm welcome from mainstream and underground media houses in Jamaica, and he was lauded for what many described as a budding career. He followed up with yet another record, Poor Country Boy, which was accompanied by some stunning visuals. It received more than 150,000 streams on Spotify, resulting in an exponential growth in his fanbase, and was also instrumental in solidifying him as a strong country-reggae act. He says that both tracks are a “clear representation of his childhood struggles, and his successes overcoming those struggles.” As for his musical style, he describes it as conscious, and relatable, with a mellow vibe for everyone to enjoy.

Wesrok released his first EP – Look At Me Now – in 2020. It has a total of seven tracks: Born As A Winner, Cover Me Jah, Jamaica Land, Left Out In The Dark, Looking Back, Poor Country Boy, and You’re My Love. The following year, in 2021, he landed a collaboration with trending dancehall artist Masicka, called Try To Hold Me. It was released on the Troyton Music and 360 Global Entertainment imprints.

In addition to being a recording artist, Wesrok is also the executive producer of all the projects he’s on. That said, he would like to collaborate with other producers, as he looks towards international success. Wesrok brings serenity and joy to the listeners of his music, and wants to be acknowledged for his unique sound and style.

Rise Reggae (Barbados)

Bajans are waiting with anticipation for Rise Reggae, a massive reggae concert featuring Gramps Morgan, Barrington Levy, Tarrus Riley, Dean Fraser and Biggie Irie, with the Blak Soil Band.

The aforementioned live performers will be supported by selectors: Fullklipp, Danejah Dane, Jerry Dan, Indian, Chris Gayle, and others. It will take place at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, on Saturday, November 11th, starting at 8pm (local time). Click here for tickets.

Macka B Performs At Get Up! Bydgoszcz Festival In Poland This Friday

The annual Get Up! Bydgoszcz Festival will take place this Friday and Saturday – October 27th and October 28th – at Miejskie Centrum Kultury w Bydgoszczy in Poland.

The two-day event is all about celebrating Jamaica’s music, culture and lifestyle. Their extensive program includes: concerts, sound systems, film screenings, lectures, discussions, and live performances. Among the performers is British-born Jamaican reggae artist Macka B, who will be supported by The Roots Ragga Band.