Etana to Perform at Queen Mode 2025

Queen Mode 2025 is set to be a night of celebration, empowerment, and unforgettable entertainment. The event will honor 25 remarkable women recognized as community servant leaders, each making a powerful impact in their respective fields.

The celebration will take place on Saturday, November 1, 2025, at the elegant Pembroke Lakes Country Club, located at 10500 Taft Street in Pembroke Pines, Florida. Doors open at 4:55 p.m., with cocktails served at 5 p.m. Guests can look forward to an evening that runs until 11:30 p.m. EDT, filled with inspiration, connection, and live music.

Adding to the excitement, Grammy-nominated recording artist Etana will deliver a special performance, bringing her soulful sound and dynamic stage presence to the Queen Mode stage.

Tickets and additional event details are available through Eventbrite.

A Night of R&B with Joe, Case & Jon B Set for New Jersey

The Rosendale Group is bringing an unforgettable evening of rhythm and soul to New Jersey with A Night of R&B, happening on Friday, November 14, 2025, at The Ritz Theatre, 1148 East Jersey Street, Elizabeth.

Headlining the show is the acclaimed R&B sensation Joe, who will perform with a live band. Joining him are two of the genre’s beloved voices, Case and Jon B, both known for their timeless contributions to contemporary R&B. Adding to the excitement, rising star Keeyen Martin will also grace the stage.

Tickets are available now on Ticketmaster, and the event is powered in part by OneWay Entertainment Concerts & Events. Fans can expect a night filled with soulful melodies, classic hits, and captivating performances that celebrate the essence of R&B.

Kelly, Virgo & Kalonji for ‘Rise Reggae’ in Barbados

The highly anticipated Rise Reggae concert returns to Barbados on November 15 at Kensington Oval. The show kicks off at 8 p.m. and will feature live performances from three of Jamaica’s finest — Junior Kelly, Sizzla Kalonji, and Romain Virgo.

Fans can secure their spots early by purchasing digital passes at ticketpal.com, while physical tickets are available at several outlets across Barbados. With this powerful lineup, Rise Reggae 2025 is shaping up to be one of the island’s most exciting reggae events of the year.

“August Free (Emancipation Anthem)” Marks a New Chapter in Uzman’s Career

In mid-May, Jamaican-Canadian rapper Uzman released “August Free (Emancipation Anthem),” a vibrant Afrobeat-infused track that emphasizes the significance of recognizing Canada’s Emancipation Month, celebrated annually in August. Confident in the song’s relevance to today’s social climate, Uzman and his team invested heavily in promotion, ensuring that its empowering message reached wide audiences. Their efforts included a strong campaign, public appearances at major community events like the Jambana Festival, and strategic use of record pools to distribute the song to DJs across various regions.

Since its release, “August Free (Emancipation Anthem)” has inspired collaborative emancipation observances with St. Lucia and Buffalo—an island and a city that have both expanded their Emancipation Day celebrations to a full month. For the first time this year, they joined Canada in commemorating the occasion.

The song has also become a rallying point for Dewitt Lee, founder of Emancipation Month International, who invited Uzman to perform at the Juneteenth Festival in Buffalo, as well as at multiple official flag-raising events across the region. Uzman’s growing influence has further extended to international platforms, including a series of UK radio interviews discussing the importance of Emancipation Month and cultural pride.

Looking ahead, Uzman continues to build on this momentum. He is currently developing new music centered on Black empowerment, unity, and positivity, aiming to release more conscious material ahead of Black History Month. Based on the experience he has had with this record, he now feels motivated to visit several historic sites tied to emancipation, including Galveston, Texas (Juneteenth); St. Catharines, Ontario (Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad sites); and August Town, Kingston, Jamaica—locations that reflect the spirit and message of his song.

Winston Irie & The Selective Security Band Confirmed for Oktoberfest at Ulysses Folk House

Every Saturday in October, Ulysses Folk House, located at 58 Stone Street in New York City, will hosts its annual Oktoberfest series. The month-long event will feature some of the region’s best live performers, representing a wide range of musical styles.

On Saturday, October 25, the final night of Oktoberfest, the lineup will include The Big Woozy Band, Savannah Jaine and her band, and veteran reggae artist Winston Irie along with The Selective Security Band. Savannah Jaine kicks off the day’s entertainment at 3 p.m., followed by Winston Irie & The Selective Security Band at 6 p.m., and The Big Woozy Band closing the evening at 9 p.m.

Guests can enjoy outdoor bars, drink specials, and an energetic atmosphere throughout the day. Best of all, admission is free, making Ulysses Folk House the perfect spot to wrap up October with great music and good vibes.

R&B Icon D’Angelo Passes Away at 51

The music world is mourning the loss of R&B and neo-soul legend D’Angelo, who passed away on October 14, 2025, at the age of 51. Reports indicate that the acclaimed singer and musician had been privately battling pancreatic cancer, which ultimately claimed his life.

Widely celebrated for his soulful voice, rich musicality, and timeless influence on the neo-soul movement, D’Angelo’s passing marks a profound loss for the industry. Since the news broke, tributes have been pouring in from artists, music professionals, and fans across the globe. Social media has been flooded with heartfelt posts, videos, and memories honoring the man whose artistry reshaped the sound of modern R&B.

D’Angelo leaves behind an extraordinary legacy—one defined by authenticity, innovation, and soul.

Chronixx’s “Exile” — A Fresh Wind in Modern Reggae

Chronixx has once again proven why he’s one of the most respected voices in reggae. On October 10, he released his long-awaited album Exile, and the response has been nothing short of electric. Fans and critics alike are praising the project for its honesty, depth, and musical richness.

The 17-track album explores themes of love, spirituality, and resilience, carried by Chronixx’s blend of smooth vocals and conscious lyrics. What makes Exile stand out is its devotion to authentic roots rhythms. Every song leans into that timeless reggae sound, except for the stripped-down acoustic tracks “Hurricane” and “Resilient.” Even when Chronixx experiments—like on the hip-hop-infused “Market”—the result feels organic and powerful, showing his range without losing the essence of reggae.

Early reports confirm that Exile debuted at number one on the U.S. Reggae iTunes Chart, a well-deserved accomplishment for a project that radiates both artistry and purpose. It’s a record that uplifts, motivates, and reminds listeners of what real reggae feels like.

Exile is now available on all major streaming platforms.