Yemi Alade Drops The “Fire” Video A Day Before Christmas (@yemialadee)

On December 24th African pop star Yemi Alade premiered the official video for Fire – track number seven on her Queendoncom album – released in August of this year.

Click here or on the image above to watch the visuals and remember to like, comment and share.

Mighty Mystic Will Join Big Mountain At Charleston’s Pour House In January (@CHSPourHouse @MightyMystic)

As a part of their upcoming tour, international reggae band Big Mountain will be making at stop at The Pour House – 1977 Maybank Highway – in Charleston, South Carolina. They will be joined by Boston based reggae artist Mighty Mystic, who is actively promoting his recently released singles, King Me Now and Rasta Claus.

The show is scheduled for Tuesday, January 25th at 7pm local time. Advance tickets, which are going for $16 USD, are now available on the venue’s website. On the day of the show tickets will be $20 USD.

Freddie McGregor Working On New Album (@BigshipFreddie)

Big Ship captain Freddie McGregor has a new album in the works! He made the announcement in early December after revealing that he has signed an international publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music.

McGregor‘s last album, More Love In The Ghetto, came out in 2017 via the Penitentiary music label. An official release date for the new record was not given.

Travis Greene Confirmed For “Heaven On Earth 2021” (@HOPRAISE @TravisGreeneTV)

House of Praise presents Heaven on Earth 2021, a free praise and worship experience featuring PWA, Travis Greene, Don Moen, Chevelle Franklyn and other ministers from across Canada.

It will take place on December 31st at 8pm EST. Persons are invited to attend in-person at 3105 Dixie Rd Unit 2 in Mississauga, Ontario, or watch the full show on YouTube.

Teacha Dee’s New Album “Time Machine” Is Out Now! (@iamteachadee)

The promised, long-awaited 17 track album from Teacha Dee has been 4 years in the making and carries contributions from House of Riddim (Austria), Greezzly Productions (Italy), Evidence Music (Switzerland), Brainfood International and Ragatac Music (Germany).

“Time Machine” takes the listener on a chronological journey. Traveling from the opening track “Reggae Mood,” a catchy song to uplift you from the challenges of the last 2 years, through the title track “Time Machine” to the closing track “I Appreciate You,” in which Teacha Dee shows gratitude to those who have believed in him and supported him through this journey. 

Click here to stream and download it from your preferred music platform.

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Julian Marley Shares Video For “So High” A Year After Its Release (@JulianMarley)

Last year on December 4th, Digital One Production released From The Vault 2; a fourteen-track reggae compilation. It features several top-tier Jamaican artists, namely: Sizzla Kalonji, Beenie Man, Julian Marley, Kabaka Pyramid and more.

A few days ago, on December 18, Julian Marley published the official video for his song, So High. Click here or on the image above to check it out and remember to like, comment and share.

Have You Seen The Visuals For Ne-Yo’s “Stay Down”? (@NeYoCompound)

A few days ago Ne-Yo dropped the official video for his latest single, Stay Down, done with Yung Bleu. If you have not seen it as yet, click here or on the image above to check it out and remember to like, comment and share.