Me’Kayla’s Story

At just 19 years old, Me’Kayla is poised to revolutionize the Gospel music landscape with her unique blend of a remarkable voice and soulful melodies from a Gen-Z perspective. Hailing from a small town with big dreams, Me’Kayla’s passion for music ignited at an early age, drawing inspiration from the rich traditions of Gospel, Jazz and Blues, while infusing it with the vibrancy and relatability of her generation.

What sets Me’Kayla’s music apart is how she speaks directly to the experiences, challenges, and triumphs faced by her generation. She seamlessly weaves together timeless messages of hope, love, and redemption with modern rhythms and melodies, creating a sound that’s not only spiritually uplifting but also speaks to the realities of the digital age.

Me’Kayla’s musical inspirations are varied and range from Little Richard, Ray Charles, Luther Vandross, Dawkins & Dawkins, and The Clark Sisters, to Jazmine Sullivan and Kim Burrell. In fact, it was Kim Burrell who discovered her on Instagram, and called Harry Connick, Jr. to rave about her. Connick then reached out to a top executive at Motown Gospel, who promptly signed her while she was still in the 12th grade.

The Tennessee State University co-ed is a majorette dancer in the Aristocrat of Bands, as well as a featured vocalist on the bands’ GRAMMY-award winning LP, The Urban Hymnal, which won Best Roots Gospel Album at the 65th GRAMMYS®.

Produced by Sir The Baptist, Aristocrat of Bands is the first collegiate marching band and the first HBCU marching band to ever win the accolade.

Me’Kayla is a name to remember, a voice to cherish, and a beacon of light for all who seek meaning, purpose, and a deeper connection through the universal language of music.

Release Gospel Concert

Contagious Worship Inc. presents Release Gospel Concert this Friday, April 19, at the Police Officers Club – 34 Hope Road – in Kingston. The organizers will be using the theme ‘release to be restored’.

Confirmed ministers are Orville Sutherland, Ri Car Williams, Sean L. Ennis, Amanda Marshall, Prince Saj, DJ Rebirth, Evon Wynter, Resounding Praise, Laud Dance Ministry, and Praise Academy of Dance JA. Starting time is 7pm.

Agent Sasco Confirmed For Jack Daniel’s Backyaad BBQ

On Sunday, April 28th, international dancehall artist Agent Sasco will perform at Jack Daniel’s Backyaad BBQ Food & Music Festival happening at The Port Royal Cruise Terminal in Kingston, Jamaica.

Sasco will be joined by South Florida’s Yung Wylin, as well as selectors Bishop Escobar, DJ Mac, Romzi Nova, Fyahman, Baba, Ijav, Vinchi, and DJ Dwyane. Tickets can be purchased on Eventbrite.

Roots-Reggae Producer Josh Harris Now Working On His Own Album

After consistently producing and releasing music performed by artists like Hugh English, Fantan Mojah, Duane Stephenson, Macka B, Ce’cile, Bushman, Natural Black, Lutan Fyah, Junior Kelly, Anthony B, Tony Curtis, Mykal Rose, and many others, Josh Harris has decided to turn his attention to his own album. 

In a private conversation with Maria Jackson 27, the California-based music creative said that he is taking a break from producing for others so that he can complete his not-yet-titled LP. Not wanting to say too much, Harris shared that it will feature several collaborations, and will also encompass multiple musical styles. 

Some familiar names that have contributed their talents so far are Santa Davis, Tommi Tikkenen, Greg Douglass, Harmonique, Glen Ricks, Ricky McLeod, and Nikki Burt. As for the release date, he is not yet sure, however, the hope is to have it ready before the end of 2024. 

The name Josh Harris has become synonymous with authentic roots-reggae music ever since he started his independent label, Big Feet Records, in 2019. 

Toronto Mass Choir’s “Hymns Alive” Album Set to Revive Tradition with a Modern Twist

Celebrating its 35th anniversary, Toronto Mass Choir is thrilled to announce the upcoming release of its highly anticipated album, “Hymns Alive,” scheduled to hit the streaming services on May 4, 2024. This dynamic 14-track live album promises to breathe new life into long-established hymns with fresh arrangements spanning various musical genres, from reggae and jazz to traditional and contemporary gospel.

The journey towards the album release has been marked by the successful debut of two singles: “O That Will Be Glory,” released on February 23, and “Satisfied,” released on April 12. These singles have set the stage for what listeners can expect to hear, an unforgettable musical experience captured in the new album.

Led by the renowned Toronto Mass Choir, the album features exceptional solo performances by Patricia Shirley, Londa Larmond, Renee Rowe, Nicole Sinclair Anderson, and Kerroy Williams – all special guest artists who contributed their unique talents to the recording process.

To celebrate the album’s launch, the Toronto Mass Choir invites fans and music enthusiasts alike to an exciting album release concert on Saturday, May 4, 2024. The concert will take place at Malvern Christmas Assembly in Scarborough, starting at 7:30 PM.

“We’re incredibly excited to finally share ‘Hymns Alive’ with our audience,” says Artistic Director Karen Burke“This album is a celebration of the rich tradition of hymns, infused with the vibrancy of contemporary musical styles that only the Toronto Mass Choir can bring. We can’t wait for everyone to experience it live at our album release concert.”

Don’t miss this opportunity to witness the fusion of tradition and innovation as Toronto Mass Choir brings “Hymns Alive”, their new album to life on May 4. Tickets for the album release concert are available now and can be purchased through Eventbrite and the choir’s website.

Voting For SAGMA Members Ends This Weds.

On April 10th, SAGMA members were invited to begin casting their votes in the first Stellar Awards ballot. Their choices are important as they help to decide the top entries that will advance to the final round. Voting will end this Wednesday, April 17.

Once the three stages of voting are complete, nominees for the 39th annual Stellar Award will be announced. Eligible Stellar Academy members can click here to vote.

Etana’s ‘Reggae Night’ Concert In Hartford!

On Sunday, April 21st, Concert Crave will host Etana at The Webster Underground (31 Webster Street) in Hartford, Connecticut. This event, which is an all ages show, is a part of their Reggae Night series.

Doors will open at 7:00 p.m. and showtime is one hour later, at 8. Early bird tickets, which are now going for US$25, can be purchased on etix-dot-com.