Pressure Busspipe Releases Official Video for “Working Man”

Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands reggae star Pressure Busspipe has released the official video for his single “Working Man.” The track, originally shared on March 29th, is part of the Door Step Riddim project, which also features contributions from Mykal Rose, Lutan Fyah, Chino McGregor, and others.

“Working Man” is a smooth lovers-rock vibe, with Pressure delivering heartfelt lyrics to his love interest. The song highlights the balance between love and responsibility, as he reminds her of his commitment to both the relationship and his work.

Fans can now experience the visuals that accompany the track on Pressure Busspipe’s official YouTube channel. Viewers are encouraged to like, comment, and share the video to support the artist.

Reggae & Soca Stars to Headline Sexy ‘N’ White in Hollywood, FL on Oct. 13

Sexy ‘N’ White returns this Miami Carnival season with a star-studded lineup. The event takes place on Monday, October 13, 2025, at Daer Nightclub, located at 1 Seminole Way in Hollywood, Florida. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the party continues until 2 a.m.

This year’s stage will feature live performances from soca sensation Mical Teja, reggae legend JC Lodge, Blaka Dan, Dread Lion, Raymond, Anika Berry, Edwin Yearwood, Grenada road march champ Lil Kerry, and more artists yet to be announced.

Beyond the music, Sexy ‘N’ White offers a unique setting with both indoor and outdoor vibes, including a poolside experience designed to keep the energy flowing all night long. Tickets are available now on Eventbrite.

Etana Drops New Album “Dubclaat” 

On September 19, 2025, Jamaican singer and songwriter Etana delivered a surprise release. Her latest project, “Dubclaat”, is a full-length dub album issued through her independent label, Freemind Music Records. The record reimagines eleven of her previously released tracks, transforming them into atmospheric, bass-driven dub mixes that highlight the timelessness of her music.

The album revisits some of Etana’s most celebrated songs, including “Spread Love,” “100 on the Highway,” and “Jah Love.” Each track is stripped down and rebuilt with the spacious echo, heavy reverb, and pulsing rhythms that define the dub tradition. In doing so, Etana not only honors her reggae foundation but also broadens her sound for audiences who embrace the meditative qualities of dub music.

Dub emerged from Jamaica in the late 1960s and 1970s as an offshoot of reggae, pioneered by studio innovators like King Tubby and Lee “Scratch” Perry. What began as experimental remixes of popular reggae tracks grew into its own art form—one that went on to influence electronic music, hip hop, and sound system culture worldwide. The style has long held a devoted following across Europe and the UK, where dub sound systems remain central to grassroots music communities.

With “Dubclaat”,Etana taps into this legacy while bringing her own artistry forward. The album offers a calming, immersive listening experience—easygoing enough for casual play yet rich with details for devoted fans of reggae and dub. For Etana, who has consistently pushed boundaries throughout her career, the project is both a return to roots and a step into fresh creative space.

“Dubclaat” is now streaming on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Tidal, Amazon Music, and all major platforms.

Zamunda’s Truth & His Journey

On August 22, Jamaican reggae singer Zamunda released his latest album, “My Truth, My Journey”, an eleven-track project that reflects his spiritual convictions, social commentary, and views on relationships.

The overt Rastafarian opens the album with two faith-centered songs, “No One But You Lord” and “Every Morning”, grounding the project in spirituality. He then turns his attention to pressing social issues, condemning gun violence and warning youths against the pull of gangs and destructive paths.

Love also finds its space in Zamunda’s journey. Tracks like “Girl With You” (featuring Kelly Shane), “Love Love”, and “Care For Me” bring warmth and tenderness, showcasing another side of the artist. At the same time, he makes room to honor reggae itself—affirming that the genre is alive while pushing back against what he sees as misguided trends in contemporary reggae music.

Two songs have already been given visuals: “No One But You Lord” and “Free Up”, the latter featuring Paris-based reggae singer Bazil. Together, they highlight Zamunda’s artistic growth and commitment to his musical journey.

“My Truth, My Journey” is available now on all streaming platforms via Boxy Record—a project that captures Zamunda not only as a musician, but as a man standing firmly in his truth.

Moe’s Alley welcomes Luciano on October 22

Moe’s Alley, located at 1535 Commercial Way in Santa Cruz, California, will host international reggae artist Luciano on Wednesday, October 22, 2025. The event begins at 7 p.m. local time and is open to guests aged 21 and over. It is one of the most anticipated reggae shows at the venue this October.

As he continues to spread the message of love, uplift spirits, and energize his many fans across the globe, Luciano engages with his audiences like no other—earning him the unmistakable title of “The Messenjah.” His live performances are breathtaking, and he never fails to give his all.

Nanimus Music reshares Lutan Fyah’s “World Peace”

Initially released as a track on the “Hol a Prayer Riddim”Lutan Fyah‘s song “World Peace” was just reshared as a standalone single. The timely resharing of this record is particularly significant given the ongoing conflicts in parts of Europe, escalating gang violence in some Caribbean countries, and the forced displacement in the Gaza Strip.

Interestingly, although the “Hol a Prayer Riddim” was published in the fall of 2020—a time when we were grappling with lockdowns and the many uncertainties brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic—every word in Lutan Fyah‘s song remains just as relevant today as it was back then. This reality is troubling and demonstrates that Lutan Fyah has always been ahead of his time in terms of his lyrical content.

“World Peace,” an inspirational reggae song fused with R&B, was produced by Everton Augustus Wint, the founder of the independent record label Nanimus Music Ltd. Both the single “World Peace” and the “Hol a Prayer Riddim” compilation are available on Apple Music, Spotify, Deezer, Tidal, and all other major streaming platforms.

The 8th Annual Houston Reggae Fest is scheduled for October 4th

The 8th annual Houston Reggae Festival returns on Saturday, October 4, 2025, bringing island energy to the SoHo Festival Grounds at 13711 Almeda School Road. The festival runs from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. and promises a full day of live performances, DJs, and cultural spirit.

This year’s theme, ‘One city, One love, One unforgettable night of culture, music & unity’, captures the event’s mission to bring people together through music. Festivalgoers can expect expanded stage areas, more festival activities, nonstop vibes from local and international acts, and convenient onsite parking.

Headlining the 2025 lineup is world-renowned Jamaican reggae artist Anthony B, known for his powerful stage presence and Rastafarian messages. He will be joined by an impressive roster, including DJ Puffy, Yeza, DJ Stakz, Rik Jam, Dalwayne, Island Federation Band, Unity Sound, Sal Infrared, DJ Silent Killa, King Far-I, Flabba Dabba, DJ Supa Neil, Showtyme, DJ Spinmatik, and many others.

With its blend of live reggae, DJs spinning island rhythms, and a crowd united by culture and music, the Houston Reggae Festival has grown into one of the city’s signature events. Tickets are available now through Eventbrite.