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.@KyngTavii Reimagines @TheAlkaline As The “King Of Pop” In New Video


One thing about Comedian Kyng Tavii, he will impersonate an artist. When that happens, expect a remix/mashup of sorts. This time around, he returns as Alkaline being reimagined as the King of Pop, Michael Jackson in his latest video.

Making a mashup of Alkaline’sCree” and Michael Jackson’sThriller“, Kyng Tavii gives us a video we didn’t know we needed. See Michael “Alkaline” Jackson hit the street with a gun in his hand just being trigger happy while reciting the lyrics to “Cree”. This video did not disappoint, and we know you’ll have it on the replay for a while. Remember Foodkaline?

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Masicka Gets Into Debut Album Mode With “Different” Single


With over a decade in, Dancehall Artist Masicka has been churning out hits, and showcased that he is one of the most lyrical Deejays out. He has given the ladies timeless tunes, emerged a worthy opponent in beefs, and solidified his place in Dancehall for those who doubted his lyrical prowess. For years people have asked for an album, and Masicka will finally deliver one titled, “4.3.8.“. Starting the rollout, he kicks off the first single, “Different/Different Type“.

With a video directed by RD Studios, the “Genahsyde” Boss lets viewers know that it’s still badness as usual on his side. While we see some hot girls and flashy rides in the mix, Masicka still has his thugs on standby, and they are down for whatever. Fans of Masicka will definitely be on the look out for “438”, and we know the project will not disappoint. Theo Di Future has come a long way.

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.@UncleSego Extends His Stay On @IzyBeats Produced “Yebo/Sema”


It’s Friday, and it’s time to get up and dance! Last year, “TrapHouseJazz” Boss Masego released his “Studying Abroad” EP. It has been enjoying a lot of praise since its release, and had a lot more people calling for Masego. This time around, he decided to postpone the trip back home with the deluxe version of the EP titled, “Extended Stay“. One of the new tracks featured is, “Yebo/Sema“.

Produced by fellow Jamaican Izy Beats, Masego paints the picture of performing in Nairobi, Kenya, and his experience with the people there, and a young lady who had the pleasure of spending time with. The African influences are strong on “Yebo/Sema”, and everyone involved did a great job putting it together. For those unaware, “Yebo” is South African/Zulu for “Yes“, while “Sema” is Swahili for “Speak/Say“. One thing to note, you will be dancing to this! “Studying Abroad: Extended Stay” is out now.

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A Relationship Goes Through A lot In @SarkAmbassador & @MissRheaDawn’s “Toxic” Video


A couple months ago, Trini Artist Sarkastik Ambassador and Bajan star Rhea Layne gave us a demo of a track they were working on called, “Toxic. It tackled some of the issues that affect relationships, and many people could relate to the song. Fast forward to the present day, we’re proud to show you the music video for the officially released track.

Directed by Sarkastik Ambassador and starring Nicholas C. Subero and Ruby Parris (related to Paul Parris of The Parris Agency who manages Jus D?), “Toxic” is brought to life showcasing an estranged couple who struggle through moments of tension, restriction, passion and emotional intimacy in just one day of quarantining together. Many relationships have taken a dive in recent months, and the pandemic hasn’t been making things easier for some of us mentally. When this couple isn’t distancing themselves from each other, they’re arguing, but in the end they find themselves getting closer. Hang in there guys, it’s rough out there, and seek help when you can.

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“Set Your Sight” On @AnnaliePrime’s New Video


Today we take a trip to Trinidad and Tobago to check out an Artist who has been doing her thing for quite some time, the lovely Annalie Prime. She has been steadily rising thanks to some great music, and with the release of her 2020 debut album, “I Think Too Much“, she looks to be a prominent fixture everywhere. Keeping the momentum going, she recently unveiled the new single and video, “Set Your Sight“.

Featuring production by No6le Touch, Annalie Prime gives us a love song that promises to be a go to for many couples, and we believe we’ll look back it years later to give it a “classic” stamp. Accompanying the single, is a music video directed by Sir Ian Davis and the Dawgs Dem collective, and shot at the Ortinola Cocoa Estate on Acono Rd., Trinidad and Tobago. With soft vocals that will calm even the most stressed out person, and wake the world, Annalie Prime is setting her own sights to dominating her lane, and solidifying herself as a young legend. If you’re not familiar with her yet, let today be the day to change all of that!

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Jessie Ripoll Children’s Choir – Hands Across Jamaica (1995)


Happy Sunday, and it’s a new month! May is recognized as Child’s Month, and on Oldies Sunday we celebrate the youth. For today’s selection, we go back a couple decades for a song that has touched many, and was presented by the youth. Today we look back at the Jessie Ripoll Children’s Choir’sLet’s Join Hands Across Jamaica For Righteousness“.

Released in 1995 as through the “Hands Across Jamaica For RighteousnessOrganization which was founded by Motivational Speaker, Yvonne Coke, “Hands Across Jamaica” was the theme song for the Organization which sought to achieve “Motto, Anthem and Pledge (MAP) until every Jamaican is made fully conscious of the potential of their godly inheritance of beauty, fellowship and prosperity, and move to fulfill Jamaica’s mandate to advance the welfare of the whole human race.” The song was performed by members of the Jessie Ripoll School’s Children’s Choir, and was a staple in the media for years. The song was also given a music video treatment which was produced by the Creative Production & Training Centre (CPTC). This selection may bring back a lot of memories for some, including former members of the Children’s Choir. Let the kids inspire you to do some good today.

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