Catch Bugle At ‘Live Wire’ On March 27

On Thursday, March 27th, the live music series, Live Wire, returns with an up-close performance by Jamaican sing-jay Bugle. He will be supported by the Ruff Kut Band, and emerging dancehall artist Jahshii will also be on the show.

This event will be presented at Usain Bolt‘s Tracks & Records, which is located at 67 Constant Spring Road in Kingston, Jamaica. Running time is 9pm to 3am the following day. Tickets can be purchased on Eventbrite.

Hopeton Lindo Says “Mi Selecta” Is A Tribute To The Sound-System Fraternity

In a brief interview with MJ27, veteran recording artist Hopeton Lindo reveals that his tune, “Mi Selecta,” which features Sly & Robbie, was done to show appreciation to reggae-dancehall selectors and sound-systems. See the full conversation below.

MJ27: You are considered to be one of the best songwriters in the industry. How do you approach songwriting?

Hopeton Lindo:For me, songwriting is a blessing from the Almighty. I write lyrics based on the vibes at the time. My lyrics comes naturally with melody so I’m able to guide the musicians, other times when I’m writing on a riddim I let the riddim speak to me. Sometimes I wake up very late at night with a song in my head and record the melody and  idea urgently as a good melody can be easily forgotten. 

MJ27:Why did you decide to go dubplate style on the Zoom Dancehall Riddim? 

Hopeton Lindo: The great Sly Dunbar sent me the zoom dancehall riddim and I wrote and recorded Mi Selecta song same day. The riddim spoke to me and it had to be a tuff dancehall street vibes style. So I decided to pay tribute to all selectors by doing a dub clash tribute, I guess you can call it a free dub to show my appreciation for their support. Sly said the tune is a wicked hit and we both agree this is the follow up to my big hit Territory which dub have been winning sound clashes all over the world. 

MJ27:What do you want listeners to take away from “Mi Selecta” once they’ve heard it?

Hopeton Lindo: The take away that I would like listeners to get is that it’s my tribute to the sound system fraternity who I don’t think is getting enough credit for their contribution to reggae music and the dance clash culture. In the video we featured the immortal Stone Love sound and crew with Fadda Pow and special guest selector the legendary Jack Scorpio as a special tribute and all this was intentional as respect is due. 

MJ27:Can you speak briefly about the challenges and benefits of wearing so many hats in the business: producer, songwriter, artist?

Hopeton Lindo:Wearing many hats in music as singer, songwriter and producer can be challenging but I love what I do and embrace it as a blessings. 

MJ27:Is there anything you would like to mention that I did not ask about?

Hopeton Lindo:Check out my recent album entitled Purpose, also I would like to encourage other artists to stay focused, keep putting in the work, learn the business part of the music, believe in yourself and trust God. Teamwork makes the dream work.

“Mi Selecta” is featured on the “Zoom Dancehall” compilation released late last year via Taxi Records and One Pop Music, and its official video premiered on YouTube months prior to the full project going live on streaming platforms.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE OFFICIAL VIDEO

Pressure Busspipe Confirmed For Anthony B’s Birthday Bash In St. Croix

Recording artist Anthony B will be celebrating his birthday with a concert at Legendz Lounge (3 Market Street) in Frederiksted, St. Croix, USVI, on Saturday, March 22nd.

The event, dubbed Anthony B & Friends, will feature Pressure Busspipe, Lava, DJ Kimo, Fya Emblem, and DJ Calvin. It is being presented by Anthony B‘s Bornfire Music Label. Click here for tickets.

Morgan Heritage, Romain Virgo & Ding Dong Confirmed For Far East Reggae Cruise 2025

The 2025 Far East Reggae Cruise will set sail on Thursday, September 11th from Tokyo, Japan, and will run until Tuesday, September 16. The organizers (Mighty Crown) have announced that Morgan Heritage, Romain Virgo, and Ding Dong will all be on board, as well as selectors Rory Stone Love, Killamanjaro, and Bodyguard Sound System.

For additional information, such as the full lineup, stops, and links to tickets, visit fareastreggaecruise.com.

Winston Irie Sends Inspirational Message Ahead Of The 2025 Lent Season

Lent, the solemn religious observance in the liturgical year commemorating the 40 days Christ spent fasting in the desert and enduring temptation, begins on March 5th. To that end, reggae artist Winston Irie, who has always been open about his faith as an Ethiopian Orthodox, is using the opportunity to send a message to his fans and supporters. See his statement below.

“This is the Lent season, and as you’ve seen, heard, and know, this is a time of tribulation. So I will encourage the people to have faith, you know, faith and works, fasting and praying; that’s the order of the day. That fasting and praying involves living well with your neighbor, and remember that God is still in charge. The lesson is, fasting is also forgiving, so when we fast, we have to forgive each other.”

Winston Irie is currently promoting his latest single “Unto Thee O’Lord,” released on January 31, 2025, via 4/20 Records. The ska tune was produced by Bernard Joseph, who is affectionately referred to as IOBI, Derrick Barnett, and Winston Irie.

Marcia Griffiths Receives Reggae Gold Award

On Friday, February 28, 2025, the legendary queen of reggae, Marcia Griffiths, received a Reggae Gold Award for her extraordinary contribution to Jamaican music. It was presented to her by Prime Minister Andrew Michael Holness, ON PC. Griffiths was not the only awardee; a total of 17 individuals were recognized and celebrated.

The event was held at the National Indoor Sports Centre in Kingston. In addition to accepting her award, Griffiths also gave a stellar performance alongside the Reggae Symphony Orchestra.

Shaggy & Sting Collaborate On “Til A Mawnin”

On Thursday, February 27, Orville Richard Burrell, professionally known as Shaggy, surprised everyone with the release of a reggae collaboration done with none other than English musician, activist, and actor Sting.

The track, titled “Til A Mawnin,” accentuates the role of sound systems and dancehall parties in Jamaican music. The official video, which came out on the same day as the audio, was filmed at an actual street dance and shows both men performing in front of large speakers.

“Til A Mawnin” is on Shaggy‘s Ranch Entertainment label and the independent Caribbean-owned imprint VP Records. If you have not yet seen it, click here or on the image above to watch the video, and remember to like, comment, and share.