Jermaine Edwards Heads To England For A 3-Day Stint (@jermaineedwards)

Jermaine Edwards will be doing three shows in the UK this month. He will perform in London at St. Anne’s Settlement Hall (1b Vauxhall Grove) on the 13th. The following day he will be at the Authentic City Church Assemblies of God – Crowcroft Road – in Manchester. And the final show will be in Birmingham at 19-20 Bissell Street on the 15th.

On each event Edwards will be joined by various local gospel singers. This mini tour is being presented by King Jesus Pentecostal Fellowship UK.

Spend An Evening of Elegance With Beres Hammond, Dean Fraser, Monty Alexander & Brooke Alford

Jammins Events will host four performers who are at the very top of their field – Beres Hammond (vocalist), Monty Alexander (pianist), Dean Fraser (saxophonist) and Brooke Alford (violinist) – for an Evening of Elegance at the NYCB Theatre at Westbury, located at 960 Brush Hollow Road in Westbury, New York.

The up close and personal performances will take place on Saturday, October 29th, starting at 8pm. Tickets are available on livenation-dot-com; and proceeds from this event will be donated to the AFUWI Scholarship Fund.

Rakim Will Perform At The Upcoming Sneaker Party In Atlanta

I Know You Got Sole sneaker party, presented by James Evans and Just Brunch Breakfast Bar, goes down on October 16th from 4 to 10pm at Republic Lounge – 990 Brady Avenue – in Atlanta, Georgia.

Legendary MC Rakim will perform live, with support from DJ Flemingo and DJ Mars; while the one and only Ed Lover will hold down hosting duties. Get additional information here.

Junior Kelly Is Coming With “Protection” On Oct. 14 (@bigfeetrecords @JrKellyOfficial)

Reggae, a style of popular music that originated on the small Caribbean island of Jamaica, has become a global phenomenon. This unique sound, which was initially created to give voice to the voiceless, has, over the years, become very commercialized. Alas, the ‘business’ of reggae now trumps the messages being sent via this important medium. What this means is that we are now grappling with an industry filled with money hungry business men and women, disguised as professionals, filling the airwaves with whatever they think will generate the most income. 

However, in spite of the preceding assertion, there are still a number of persons working in the field – artists, producers, promoters, agents etc. – who are holding the line. Meaning; they’re committed to creating and promoting only authentic reggae music. Kingston native Junior Kelly, the man who gave us the mega hit If Love So Nice, is among those not yielding to the pressures for money, power and fame. 

Junior Kelly uses his musical abilities to praise the Most High, tackle social issues (in a responsible way), and advance love on earth; things one would expect to hear when listening to real reggae music. On his upcoming single for Big Feet Records – due out on Friday, October 14th – the Rastafarian reggae artist ask the Devine for Protection (which is the title of the track) from anyone and anything clothed in overt or covert negativity.

This is a big tune with the right message so be sure to check it out when it is released.

CHECK OUT THE PROMO VIDEO FOR “PROTECTION”

Ginuwine On The Lineup For The 9th Annual Throwback Sizzling Jam

Greater Educational Milestones (GEMs) will present the 9th Annual Throwback Sizzling Jam with performances by Dru Hill, Ginuwine, Silk, Changing Faces and Syleena Johnson. It will be hosted by funny man Scruncho on Friday, October 21 at The Amp (Craig Ranch) – 628 Craig Ranch Road – in North Las Vegas, Nevada.

Tickets for this event start at $65 for general admission, and can go up to $95 based on seating. Proceeds will benefit the Greater Educational Milestones’ scholarship program. Get tickets here.

I-Wayne, General Trees, Screwdriver & Others Will Be At “Original Dancehall Thursday” Tomorrow

Tomorrow night (October 6th) several veteran reggae and dancehall artists will be at Rebel T HQ on Dumbarton Avenue in Kingston, Jamaica for the Original Dancehall Thursday Concert & Dance.

Confirmed artists includes I-Wayne, King Banton, Boris Gardener, Barry Back, Rohges, Anacanda, General Trees, Screwdriver, and many more. The event will be hosted by Peter Metro and Major Mackerel; with additional music by Black Scorpio Sound, Klassique Klymaxx, Super Tone and Creation Int’l Music.

Here Are All The Winners From The 2022 BET Hip-Hop Awards

The 2022 BET Hip-Hop Awards was recorded on Friday, September 30th at the Cobb Energy Centre in Atlanta, Georgia. However, it was not televised until Tuesday, October 4th when it aired on BET, BET Her, MTV2 and VH1. Below is a list of all the winners.

Hip hop artist of the year
WINNER: Kendrick Lamar

Hip hop album of the year
WINNER: Kendrick Lamar, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers

Song of the year
WINNER: Latto, “Big Energy”

Best hip hop video
WINNER: Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar, “Family Ties”

Best collaboration
WINNER: Future feat. Drake & Tems, “Wait for You”

Best duo or group
WINNER: EARTHGANG

Best breakthrough hip hop artist
WINNER: GloRilla

Best live performer
WINNER: Kendrick Lamar

Lyricist of the year
WINNER: Kendrick Lamar

Video director of the year
WINNER: Kendrick Lamar & Dave Free

Producer of the year
WINNER: Hitmaka

DJ of the year
WINNER: DJ Drama

Best hip hop platform
CO-WINNER: Caresha Please
CO-WINNER: Drink Champs

Hustler of the year
WINNER: 50 Cent

Sweet 16: best featured verse
CO-WINNER: Drake, “Churchill Downs” (Jack Harlow feat. Drake)
CO-WINNER: Drake, “Wait for You” (Future feat. Drake & Tems)

Impact track
WINNER: Lizzo, “About Damn Time”

Best international flow
WINNER: Benjamin Epps (France)