Kevin2woKrayzee "The Space Adventures Of Beep Boop" on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Jamaica #Animation #Comedy #13thStreetPromotions #Kevin2woKrayzee #KevinSwaby #TheSpaceAdventuresOfBeepBoop #BeepBoop #AI #VoiceActing #Cartoon #Space #Robots #Caribbean

Kevin2woKrayzee Gets Animated For “The Space Adventures Of Beep Boop”


Comedian/Actor Kevin2woKrayzee has been on the scene for well over a decade providing quality entertainment for many to enjoy. His skits have been widely celebrated, and his personality has positively connected with those who have met him. His name may not always come up in certain conversations, but his fanbase is strong, and he delivers every time. He’s no stranger to Voice Acting, and he recently premiered his new animated Short Film, “The Space Adventures Of Beep Boop“.

Kevin2woKrayzee, along with the help of A.I., created and released an animated Short Film called, “The Space Adventures Of Beep Boop”. The story follows two Robots, who embark on a few adventures. The direction for the Film taps into the Jamaican vernacular, and has strong moments that will quickly tell you that this isn’t for the CocoMelon, Peppa Pig, and Baby Shark crowds. The Robots find themselves doing some exploring in its debut episode, but come across a character who may have some evil intentions. The comedy looks to expand into a series, and Kevin2woKrayzee looks forward to support from the public. The K2K brand has always released content that did very well, so get ready to have a laugh.

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Rudra Kartel "Manzi Wa Nairobi" on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Kenya #Jamaica #Dancehall #AfricanDancehall #KenyanDancehall #Music #13thStreetPromotions #VybzKartel #RudraKartel #RudraKartelKe #ManziWaNairobi #MusicVideo #KenaniShotIt #StrayMusic #Africa #Caribbean

Rudra Kartel Takes Inspiration From Vybz Kartel, Releases “Manzi Wa Nairobi” Video


Jamaican Music is global, and that’s something that will never get old. When it comes to Dancehall Artist Vybz Kartel, his music connects with many around the globe. So much so that there are Artists who are heavily influenced by him. There are too many to name, but there are examples like Shatta Wale being the “Vybz Kartel of Africa/African Dancehall“, Skillibeng and Sikka Rymes look up to the “World Boss” as a Mentor, and in recent time, Kenyan Dancehall Artist Rudra Kartel is inspired by him. He gained recognition in the late 2010s for sounding like the Deejay on a track, and since then, the comparisons have been consistent. Recently, he shared the Music Video for the single, “Manzi Wa Nairobi“.

Directed by Kenani Shot It, Rudra Kartel shares his love for the ladies in “Manzi Wa Nairobi”. The African countries have blessed the world with many beautiful Women, but there’s something special about a “Girl brought up in Nairobi“. Kartel can be seen canoodling with a love interest throughout the video, and he definitely gives off the embodiment of Vybz Kartel through his flow, and image. “Manzi Wa Nairobi” was produced by KingPheezle and Jojay for Stray Music, and was featured on Kartel’s “Ghetto Kartel Vol. 1” project from 2023. Kartel has been finding popularity on the TikTok platform for some time, and he has a fanbase that if handled properly, could grow to the levels of Vybz Kartel’s. Have you been familiar with Rudra Kartel? If time allows for Vybz Kartel to be free, we think a collaboration might happen.

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Inspired By The TikTok Trend, @BusySignal_Turf Releases “#OfCourse”


If you’re a frequent user of Instagram and TikTok, you may have heard the opening line, “I am a _____, of course…“. If you have, then you may have seen your share of content that followed that trend in some from of fashion. It continues to be a popular trend, and it has inspired one Artist to make a song about it, ad his name is Busy Signal. This is a Jamaican Entertainment Blog, of course we’re going to introduce to you new music, like this one called, “#OfCourse“.

Produced by Gorilla Music Source, “#OfCourse” finds Busy Signal adding his few cents to the Social Media trend by incorporating Jamaican culture to it. Throughout the song, Busy shares some of the habits we have as a people, our mannerisms, our likes and dislikes, and a lot more that will have listeners relating to everything said, and wanting to add to it. Busy Signal has been consistent with the music, and he has been securing International collaborations as well. I mean, he’s Busy Signal, of course he’s going to make hits. What would you add to the “#OfCourse” trend?

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Cris Cab "Is This Love" Bob Marley Cover on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Miami #Jamaica #Reggae #Music #13thStreetPromotions #CrisCab #BobMarley #IsThisLove #Cover #CoverSong #BobMarleyandTheWailers #Kaya #Caribbean

.@CrisCab Returns With @BobMarley’s “Is This Love” Cover


We’ve often said on here that Caribbean music hits different. Jamaican music is the vibe, and we know its effects when it touches people around the world. The Island is home to the legendary Bob Marley, and his music has inspired so much. One of the persons to be affected by his music is Miami-based Recording Artist/Musician Cris Cab. He first emerged on the scene in 2011, and scored an International hit in 2013 with “Liar, Liar“. He decided to go on a hiatus for some time, but recently returned to the scene with a special release. He presents his cover of Bob Marley’s classic, “Is This Love“.

With a Music Video directed by Andrew and Daniel Terry, Cris Cab takes it to the seashore and the Studio for his “Is This Love” cover. Armed with his Guitar, Cab delivers in the best way he knows to do the iconic song justice. “Is This Love” was originally performed by Bob Marley & The Wailers and released in 1978. The track was featured on the “Kaya” album, and later the “Legend” compilation album. It was certified Gold and Platinum in a number of countries, and was also covered by the likes of Rihanna, Carly Simon, Adam Lambert, and Corrine Bailey Rae, who won a GRAMMY for it in 2012. It was also sampled by Outkast, James Blunt, Toosii, and Prince among others. Cris Cab returns to music in fine style.

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Ymo G "BLV" on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Jamaica #Dancehall #ChopDancehall #TrapDancehall #Music #13thStreetPromotions #YmoG #BLV #Scamming #Choppa #MusicVideo #BankrollerVisuals #SulfaGeRecords #OjayDaanRecords #NedrickBeats #Caribbean

If Ymo G Can “BLV” It, He Will Achieve It


Ymo G returns with new music, and he is still on the grind to make Billions. Last time around he had the people staying busy on the “Call App“, but now he wants you to “BLV” in the craft.

Produced by Sulfa Ge Records/Ojay Dann Records/Nedrick Beats, Ymo G continues to get to the money wherever it is in “BLV”. There may be roadblocks and opposition, but at the end of the day, he wants you to believe in the mission, because the riches will come. The Music Video, directed by Banka for Bankroller Visuals and featuring emerging Video Vixen Zho (who pulled off the role of an old lady well), Ymo G is going the extra mile for the funds, even if it means breaking into houses. Despite the many debates of the new wave of Chop Dancehall, Ymo G is one of the voices who has gained a sizable following thanks to his catalogue, and he provides a visual of what can happen in that scene. Whether you get it by the leads, or by other means, just “BLV” in the craft.

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Phyllis Dillon "Don't Stay Away" on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Jamaica #Reggae #Ska #Rocksteady #Music #13thStreetPromotions #PhyllisDillon #DontStayAway #1967 #DukeReid #TreasureIsleRecords #TommyMcCookandTheSupersonics #OldSchool #Oldies #OldiesSunday #Caribbean

OLDIES SUNDAY: Phyllis Dillon – Don’t Stay Away (1967)


Oldies Sunday” was made for those who grew up around the Radio, who grew up with Vinyl Records, Cassettes, CDs, MP3 Players, 8 Track, and Music Streaming platforms. In other words, for those who appreciate the music before our time, and those who lived in the time of these tunes. Today’s selection comes from one of Jamaica’s greatest Songbirds. Her name is Phyllis Dillon, and we’re checking out, “Don’t Stay Away“.

Produced by Duke Reid with backing by Tommy McCook and The Supersonics and released through his Treasure Isle Records in 1967, it’s all about a love that has strong hold on someone in Phyllis Dillon’s “Don’t Stay Away”. Dillon shares that if the Man she’s interested knew the extent of her love, he wouldn’t have considered other Women. While there may be other Women who she claims are more beautiful than her and would try to treat him nice, she believes she would do a better job, and he wouldn’t need another. “Don’t Stay Away” was a hit for Phyllis Dillon, was considered “the finest female performance in Jamaican Music“, and was her first Record with Duke Reid. “Don’t Stay Away” was also sampled by Kes The Band for the track, “Tuesday On The Rocks” in 2012 Dillon went on to voice even more music with Duke Reid, acquiring more success along the way.

Since the release of “Don’t Stay Away”, Phyllis Dillon migrated to the United States, and released more music including her debut album, “One Life To Live” while having a career in the Banking sector. She ended her career as a Recording Artist in 1971, but thanks to an invitation to perform in Jamaica in the early 1990s, she developed a renewed interest in recording and performing. By the mid-1990s, a resurgence of Ska music in the United States lead her back into the Studio, and she remained active touring, performing, and recording until her passing on April 15, 2004 after a battle with Cancer. “Don’t Stay Away” remains one of Dillon’s biggest singles, and is still celebrated around the world.

Thank You Phyllis Dillon For This Classic!

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