At the beginning of February hip-hop artists KB and Nobigdyl got together and dropped a dope single called King Jesus. The song, which is on the Provident Label Group (a division of Sony Music) immediately began getting heavy rotation.
They ended the month by releasing the official video, which is just as hard as the song itself. If you have not yet seen it, check it out and remember to like, comment and share.
As a confirmed act on the Honolulu Guitar Festival, singer-songwriter Ron Artis II will perform songs from his recently released album, “Purpose.” The show will also feature other elite guitarist: Eric Gales, Dan ‘Lebo’ Lebowitz and veteran Jamaican performer Clinton Fearon.
Honolulu Guitar Festival will take place on Saturday, April 30th at the Hawaii Theatre – 1130 Bethel Street – in Honolulu. Tickets and additional information are available here.
On Saturday, April 30, Embrace Music Foundation in partnership with the office of Mayor Wayne Messam, will present Rhythms Of Africa – Music Around The World 2022.
It will be held at the Miramar Regional Park Amphitheater in Miramar, Florida; starting at 5pm EST (local time) and going until…
In addition to all the festivities scheduled for the day, patrons will also get an opportunity to see two top-tier reggae artists: Marcia Griffiths and Gramps Morgan. Click here to purchase tickets.
Reggae artist Chuck Fenda has teamed up with Big Feet Records on a brand new track titled “God Nah Sleep.” The tune, which was released on Friday, March 4th, 2022, has all the ingredients and the potential to be a smashing hit.
“This song is a very good one, and I am not just saying that because it is my song, it is really solid. The final product is extremely good; I love the mix, the mastering and the harmonies are exceptional,” expressed Chuck Fenda.
“God Nah Sleep” is an inspirational track that encourages and speaks purpose into the lives of the listeners by reminding them to never give up, regardless what they may encounter in life. In addition to its sweet melody and uplifting message, it also has a catchy hook that makes for an easy and enjoyable listen.
“This song just flowed, it’s very very catchy and easy to digest. The making of this song was just about me finding something memorable and relatable to connect with my audience and at the same time keep people entertained while listening,”Fenda added.
Fitzroy Rocky Francis, Chuck Fenda‘s long time friend and music colleague, was the one who connected him with Big Feet Records.
After publicly adding another alias to her name (Sashamani), dancehall artist turned gospel singer, Sista Sasha, is making it clear that she is a Super Trooper.
This past Saturday she shared the visuals for her latest single with the aforementioned title. On the record Sasha talks about her tenacity and acknowledges that all her accomplishments are as a result of God’s good grace.
All In Your Hands, the brand new record from American gospel singer-songwriter Marvin Sapp is out now. It was released on New Music Fridays (March 4th), and as such is now available on all digital music platforms.
Jamaican reggae artist Denroy Morgan died on Thursday, March 3rd in Atlanta, Georgia. It is being reported that he was suffering from a brief illness which resulted in his death. Since his passing, public condolences and tributes have been pouring in from Jamaicans at home and in the diaspora.
Denroy Morgan, who was 76 years old when he passed, is the biological father of several musical stars: Peter “Peetah” Morgan, Una Morgan, Roy “Gramps” Morgan, Nakhamyah “Lukes” Morgan and Memmalatel “Mr. Mojo” Morgan.
He was also a star in his own right, topping the international charts in 81 with the hit song “I’ll Do Anything for You.”