It’s Sunday, and we have another episode of “Kngly Live!” brought to you by Kris Karz, and Kngly Studios! Today marks the series’ season finale with the promise of even more dope Artists and music to come. To close off the season, we have the lovely Kaylan Arnold covering the late Amy Winehouse classic, “You Sent Me Flying“. Kaylan is armed with her lovely voice, and a Guitar as she does the cover justice and we are all being taken back and remembering a great talent that was gone too soon. We thank you for checking out the series every Sunday, and we do hope you’re here for the next season! In usual fashion, show love to Kris Karz, and support Kngly Studios. Check out the video below.
After a week’s delay thanks to Hurricane Irma, Kris Karz and Kngly Studios are back this week with another “Kngly Live!” Session! This week we bear witness to some wonderful notes delivered by Recording Artist Tamika J! Singing “Let Me Be Your Journey” off her “Acoustically Speaking Vol. 2” project, all she needed was the right time of night, minimal lighting, nature, and a Guitar (played by Pop Artist Wizzmer) to make the mood just right! If you’re loving the music, be sure to support the Artists, and show love to Kris Karz by visiting his website and subscribing to his Youtube channel! Video by Kheemo. Sit back, relax, and enjoy a new session below.
Though oftentimes overlooked, there is no denying the fact that the arts are a unifying phenomenon. It is for this reason that the recently concluded Carifesta XII in Haiti was such a beloved event among Caribbean nations, the people, and the various artistes and performers from the participating territories. The 10 day festival ran from August 21st to August 30th.
Melbourne Douglas and his backing band more popularly known as ‘dBURNZ and the Flashmob’ were among several groups that represented Jamaica at the festival. Their performances began on August 23 at the Le Caye Beach Party where they were well received by an audience of approximately thirty thousand (30,000) patrons. Performances continued at several venues including Place Boyer and Champs de Mars Grand Market where the group closed the Jamaica Night Celebrations, performing after their musical colleagues Raging Fyah. Their final appearance saw them closing off Jamaica’s segment of the CARIFESTA closing ceremony at the Kiosque Occide Jeanty amphitheatre. With their original number, “Revolution” and rendition of Bob Marley’s “Could You be Loved”, they had thousands of people in a frenzy as they chanted “Say something, CARIFESTA!! Say something Aiyti Aiyti (Haiti Haiti)!!”
Appearing at Carifesta 2015 is just another indication of the growth of dBURNZ who began working with the members of The Flashmob in 2012. Through impressive performances over the past three years including performances at the previous Carifesta in Suriname with the UWI Pop Society, their prominence has grown tremendously as they continue to demonstrate their talent beyond Jamaica’s borders.
Other acts from Jamaica included Reggae band Raging Fyah, Amina Blackwood Meeks, Craft Vendors and dance troupes L’Acadco and the National Dance Theatre Company. The event – which is billed as a celebration of the region and its people – was thoroughly enjoyed by thousands of patrons.
While he has faced many obstacles in his life and career, Mavado has always turned to the music and today he releases a new video. Titled “The Truth” and shot in Haiti, Mavado speaks on the hardships he’s faced and how he’s determined to overcome them while we see him interact with the Haitians. Mavado has been known to release a few songs over the years that speaks on overcoming struggles and this one might be the something to hold a vibe with. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
One of the more talked about performances came from the likes of Wyclef Jean. Not a stranger to the Jamaican stage, Wyclef started off his set with a dubplate from the late Whitney Houston before going to a few of his hits and freestyles. Wyclef even name dropped Vybz Kartel, Dudus, Buju and many others. Check out his performance below and share your thoughts in the comments section.