KashieF Lindo’s “Where Do I Fit In (RMK)” Breaks into South Florida’s Reggae Top 10

KashieF Lindo’s latest single, “Where Do I Fit In (RMK),” is making waves across the reggae scene. Released at the end of July, the song has steadily climbed the charts thanks to growing support from club and radio DJs. Last week, it officially entered the Top 10 on South Florida’s Reggae Chart, landing at #8, while also holding the #15 spot on the New York Reggae Chart.

The track’s rise reflects both its strong emotional pull and high-quality production. “Where Do I Fit In (RMK)” showcases KashieF Lindo’s soulful delivery and introspective songwriting, backed by a smooth, classic reggae sound that connects with listeners. Produced by legendary musician and hitmaker Willie Lindo, the song captures a rare blend of reflection and rhythm that resonates deeply.

Written by Willie and KashieF Lindo, the record is published by Hywill Music (ASCAP) and features a team of top-tier musicians: Paul Douglas on drums, the late Robbie Shakespeare on bass, Willie Lindo on guitar, and KashieF Lindo on piano, organ, keyboards, and background vocals. Recording and mixing were done at HeavyBeat Recording Studio, with engineering by the HeavyBeat Crew.

“Where Do I Fit In (RMK)” is available on all streaming platforms.

Experience Mali Music’s City Winery Tour on October 10–18

Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and record producer Mali Music is bringing his soulful sound to fans across the U.S. with a series of performances at select City Winery locations this month.

The Savannah, Georgia native is scheduled to perform in Philadelphia on October 10, New York on October 13, Nashville on October 15, Chicago on October 17, and St. Louis on October 18. Each set promises an intimate evening of inspiring music that showcase Mali Music’s signature blend of gospel, R&B, and soul.

Tickets and additional details for each concert are available through the respective City Winery websites.

Linval Thompson, Warrior King & Iba Mahr to Headline “Smile” in Belgium on November 10

Europe’s reggae event organizer, Smile, has rebranded its annual peace celebration under a new theme — “Make Love, Not War!” The message captures the event’s focus on love, unity, and positive vibrations through music.

Set for Monday, November 10, 2025, at Kavka Zappa in Antwerp, Belgium, the concert will feature three of Jamaica’s most respected reggae performers: Linval Thompson, Warrior King, and Iba Mahr. Their performances will be supported by Asham, one of Belgium’s premier reggae backing bands.

Hosted by Buda, this year’s Smile event will be all about uplifting roots reggae music and messages of harmony that transcend borders. For more information and tickets, visit smilesomemore.be.

Credit Unions of Jamaica presents ‘Praise in the Park’ on Oct. 16

The Credit Unions of Jamaica invites the public to an evening of worship at Praise in the Park, a special event in celebration of International Credit Union Day. Set for Thursday, October 16, 2025, at Emancipation Park, the night promises an atmosphere filled with gratitude, unity, and powerful praise.

The stage will come alive with performances from some of Jamaica’s most dynamic gospel ministers, including Johnmark Wiggan, Petra Kaye, Carey Sayles, Levy’s Heritage, and The Genesis Praise Squad.

The evening will be hosted by Nadine Blair, whose energy and passion for ministry will guide the night’s celebration. Showtime is 6:00 PM, and best of all, admission is free—making it the perfect opportunity for families and friends to come together in joyful praise.

The Original Wailers, Christopher Martin & Mr. Vegas Set for Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival in Miramar

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The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival returns to Miramar Regional Park on Sunday, November 9, 2025, with an electrifying lineup featuring The Original Wailers, Christopher Martin, Mr. Vegas, and the Code Red Band. It will be a full day of entertainment from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Beyond the music, attendees can enjoy the popular Publix Culinary Pavilion, a lively patty-eating contest, comedy performances, live DJs, and fun activities for kids. Families are encouraged to come out, as children 10 and under enter free.

Early bird tickets are available now for approximately $49 via Carib Tix. With great food, great music, and great vibes, the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival remains one of South Florida’s most anticipated cultural celebrations.

‘Mary J. Blige: For My Fans’ Hits Cinemas Worldwide on November 5 & 8

Mary J. Blige is bringing her iconic sound and spirit to the big screen with For My Fans, a concert film capturing her first-ever headlining performance at Madison Square Garden. The global event will screen in cinemas worldwide on November 5 and 8, giving audiences everywhere a front-row seat to this important moment in her career.

The film showcases a powerful, career-spanning setlist — from timeless hits like “Be Without You,” “Family Affair,” and “No More Drama” to new material from her latest album “Gratitude”. Beyond the music, fans will also get a rare glimpse behind the curtain, with exclusive footage and surprise guest appearances that reveal the heart and hustle behind the show.

For My Fans isn’t just a concert — it’s a love letter. Blige has made it clear that this performance is her way of giving back to the people who have stood by her from the start. Every song, story, and emotional exchange on stage is a reflection of that bond. More than a celebration of her legacy, it’s a thank-you to the supporters who made it all possible.

DJ Nicholas Accepted into Emory University School of Medicine

Gospel artist DJ Nicholas has achieved another impressive milestone in his academic journey. Just nine months after earning a bachelor’s degree in applied science from Broward College, he has been accepted into the prestigious Emory University School of Medicine’s master’s program.

In a video shared on social media, DJ Nicholas described the acceptance as a challenging feat, noting the program’s highly competitive 5% admission rate. Reflecting on his journey, he recalled leaving Calabar High School with only two subjects, attributing it not to a lack of ability but to a lack of focus at the time.

Emory University School of Medicine, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is renowned for its excellence in medical education, biomedical research, and patient care.