Damian Marley Joins Tidal As A Co-Owner (@damianmarley)

00-damian-marleyReggae mainstay Damian Marley has become the latest big name to sign on to Tidal as a co-owner. The news was announced on Tuesday, October 20 at the streaming service’s massive Tidalx1020 concert, which took place in Brooklyn. As Marley was set to take the stage, the audience was told that this was to be his first performance as a co-owner, which was met with a round of applause.
The show, which helped raise money for The concert was also a celebration, as the streaming service can now claim one million paying subscribers, which is up a few hundred thousand from several months ago. Marley was one of more than twenty well-known musicians that performed at the Tidalx1020 show, including superstars like Jay Z, Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, and surprise guests like Nas and DJ Khaled.

‘Silent River,’ The First Single From Anaicon’s Debut Album, To Be Released On Oct. 27th (@anaicon14 @OsujahRecords)

Anaicon - Silent RiverThe 2013 Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall contestant, Anaicon, is getting ready to release his debut album, ‘Rebel Wise.’ Now signed to Osujah Records, a label based in St. Ann, Jamaica, the artist has been quietly working on the project and is now ready to share the first single, ‘Silent River,’ with the public. Similar to his previous releases, he once again uses a roots reggae rhythm to educate the masses; this time, advising his listeners to be mindful of the high levels of manipulations, currently being carried out by the collective global Babylonian system.

‘Silent River’ was produced by Jakob Harley in collaboration with the Osujah Records team. And though the official release date for the single is October 27th, disc-jockeys are encouraged to contact MJE via email to request a promo copy of the song now: mariajacksonent@gmail.com. Stream ‘Silent River’ via MJE’s new YouTube channel:  

Lt. Stitchie, Bounty Killer, Miss Kitty And Several Other Celebrities Paid Tribute To King Jammy Yesterday (@GrungGaadZillA @fluffymisskitty @Kingstitchie)

00-Miss Kitty Stitchie Bounty & othersThe Water House Community was buzzing yesterday as several celebrities came out to honor veteran producer, King Jammy. Among the star studded line up were two of Dancehall’s most respected artists: Lt. Stitchie and Bounty Killer. The event was broadcast live on Nationwide Radio with host Miss Kitty.

ABOUT KING JAMMY

Lloyd James (born 1947, Montego Bay, Jamaica), who is better known as Prince Jammy or King Jammy, is a dub mixer and record producer. He began his musical career as a dub master at King Tubby’s recording studio. His dubs were known for their clear sound and use of effects

00-Lt. Stitchie King Jammys & BountyAfter earning money from building amplifiers and repairing electrical equipment from his mother’s house in Waterhouse in the late 1960s, he started his own sound system. He also built equipment for other local systems. After leaving Jamaica to work in Canada for a few years in the early 1970s, he returned to Kingston in 1976 and set up his own studio at his in-laws’ home in Waterhouse, and released a couple of Yabby You productions. When Phillip Smart left King Tubby’s team to work in New York City, Jammy replaced him, getting to work with Bunny Lee and Yabby You.

In the late 1970s he began to release his own productions, including the debut album from Black Uhuru in 1977. In the 1980s, he became one of the most influential producers of dancehall music. His biggest hit was 1985’s “Under Me Sleng teng” by Wayne Smith, with an entirely-digital rhythm hook. Many credit this song as being the first “Digital rhythm” in reggae, leading to the modern dancehall era. Jammy’s productions and sound system dominated reggae music for the remainder of the 1980s and into the 1990s. He continues to work as a producer, working with some of today’s top Jamaican artists, including Sizzla.

Nigeria’s Reggae Gospel Music Festival Set For October 31st

Reggae Gospel Music FestivalAbuja, the capital city of Nigeria, is buzzing in anticipation of the first ever Reggae Gospel Music Festival. It will take place at NAF Conference Center and Suites, on Saturday, October 31st. The event was initially set for October 4th, but due to some unforeseen issues, it had to be rescheduled. Fortunately, all the problems have been sorted out and everything is now a go for October 31st. The show begins at 2:00 P.M. with a green carpet media/celebrity staging at 1:00 P.M.

The main headline act for the Reggae Gospel Music Festival is Lt. Stitchie, one of Dancehall’s most dominant artists. Though Stitchie is now an ordained minister of the Gospel, he continues to maintain a strong relevance in both the secular and Gospel Reggae/Dancehall genres. There will be several other Nigerian based Reggae Gospel artists on the show as well.

Kabaka Pyramid’s UK Tour Kicks Off On November 1st (@Kabakapyramid)

00-kabakaKeron Salmon, known by his fans as Kabaka Pyramid, is an ever-evolving artist that has numerous ways of expressing his creativity.

His UK fans can catch him on November 1st at Concorde 2 in Brighton; November 6th at the Malcolm X Centre in Bristol; November 7th at The Drum in Birmingham, and November 8th at the Electric Brixton in London.

The name “Kabaka” is Ugandan for “King” and Pyramids are thought by the artist to house the mathematical proportions of Universal Laws that are eminent in the creation of this universe. He seeks to embody these laws in his music, spreading truth and higher knowledge to the people who are prepared to listen.

The DJ/Rapper is currently working on an album that will be free to the public. Currently untitled, it is a highly anticipated project that is intended to show the world where Kabaka Pyramid is looking to take Jamaican music, as well as spread the positive messages of spirituality and consciousness.

Turbulence, Mega Banton, Likkle Lightning and Dane Jah, confirmed for One Unity Reggae Concert In Huntsville

00-nov14-lightningYard 1 Promote will be putting on a unity concert in Huntsville, Alabama. The event will take place on Saturday, November 14th, and will feature trending artists Likkle Lightning and Dane Jah as well as Reggae/Dancehall veterans Mega Banton and Turbulence. The One Unity Root Rock Reggae Party, which is the official name of the event, will take place at Club Envy, located at 200 Oakwood Avenue N.E. in Huntsville, Alabama.

Advanced tickets are now available online for $15USD and can be purchased via the following link: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2412459. Patrons will be asked to pay $20USD at the door before midnight, and more after. Doors will open at 9 P.M.

Konshens Sends Powerful Message To Fans, Celebrities & Members Of The Media (@KonshensSojah)

00-KONSHENS_MAIN“I hope all my followers and fans especially celebrities read this. Its going to be a little long but not aimless”- Konshens

Now just as Im looking at this Lamar Odom situation and watching the media parade him around while he is going through his struggle and noticing that most of them instead of highlighting his many great achievements in the midst they bring up all his past demons to add to the “appeal” of their story… I wake up to a message from a friend of mine with the story in the pic above. This is in Jamaica and they are reporting on what happened in Zimbabwe Africa… Now i don’t need to try to edit this reporters story and point out the many errors and wrong information because the persons that were there and YouTube and my social media know how it really went. But the more important issue is to highlight something to you Ive always known it but its always being reintroduced to me.

As an artiste i have a huge fan base in dancehall worldwide, I’ve been touring,selling out shows big and small songs on charts worldwide etc. Ive been doing countless charity ventures most recently back to school treats and paying tuition fees for students as well as taking part in several other charity ventures of my peers/co workers.

One could say that as artistes we don’t do enough to get out our own positive moves and then we expect the media to come and jump and put it on blast for us, that could be the case and we could be at fault… But I think its kinda funny that I can be on the other side of the world and representing Jamaica and our music in a stand up positive way leaving patrons and the promoters pleased regardless of technical difficulties that were no fault of mine. See their press report countless positive accounts of the night YET… The story that happened to find its way on the slave ship and venture across land and sea all the way to JAMAICA is one that is trying to paint a negative picture or highlight a misfortune. Not funny?

00-Konshens_0375We didn’t send home the positive but neither did we the negative. But it was searched for and put on blast though. Its obvious that putting down our own is much more interesting and appealing than building up our own. Im not attacking this reporter, maybe he/she hates Konshens or artistes or celebs or maybe he/she is just a hard nosed straight business person that is doing their job and reporting what sells. Who knows. This particular story is not that big a deal. The point is that the issue…

We are slaves to this mentality as fans and as the celebrities being paraded. We are so fascinated with negativity that we are beginning to lose interest in positivity!! You don’t think so?… Check it for yourself. Check the front page of the papers for the past months in JA count the headlines that weren’t about somebody’s misfortune or blunder. Last positive I remember was the athletes showing up at the last games and OMI Sterling contract, all things that make us all look good as a people but how quickly did we forget about all that??

Im here in Europe and somebody rescued a dog on a train line and I’ve been seeing it over and over and over… Might I add that the latest unrest on earth is happening in Europe right now too. Do the maths. I once requested some media coverage from a popular media house/program, when they showed up the host said.. “So who u having an issue with now” I said no one… He said your publicist said you have an issue thats why we are here!! Ok what else can we report about lol. He knows that some nice information wont be hot news but if Im upset with somebody and have some negative energy to start something its gonna be hot news!! We need to empower ourselves as fans if we are really fans… Demand,respect and support positivity!!

And as artistes and celebs we need to understand what we are getting into, most people don’t see us as regular human beings with regular human issues and emotions….Im sure if the average person could see the REAL LIFE (not the reality TV version) of some of the biggest stars they would NEVER trade their regular life. As artistes we need to look at the times we are in carefully… Amy Winehouse,Whitney,and now God forbid maybe Lamar Odom… Maybe they were just crackheads to some, but maybe it was really the great pressure that we will never know about unless we live it 1st hand. …

Its sad, there is a great talent somewhere in Jamaica right now desperate to be heard and contemplating drastic and dangerous measures to be seen so he can be heard. Or a struggling artiste watching the way the media parades the negative side of Vybz Kartel or Movado or Bounty Killa and think that its the main ingredient in their success and not talent and hard work nonstop…Contemplating to create his own negativity to step up. Sounds like fiction?? Imagine what the story would be like if I had the guy that hit me with the bottle killed instead of going in a different direction to set an example…Would be a much easier move and I actually lost respect for such an action.

We are so enslaved mentally that we not only expect negativity but we crave and respect it. As FANS and CELEBRITIES and as a PEOPLE we need to empower our MINDS and come out of slave mode. The early slave masters could not have achieved slavery if he did not gain control of the minds of influential individuals. Think about it.
-Konshens