In celebration of 4/20 and his first trip to Denver, Colorado, Jahdan Blakkamoore released “First Ting“. This single, which was released while on his “Blakkamoore Chronicles” tour, is an ode to Marijuana, and celebrating the partaking of the herbs. While many people will be enjoying some Marijuana in any way they please, remember to do so responsibly. Happy 4/20 folks! Off the Jahdan’s upcoming “Blakkamoore Chronicles Vol.1“, check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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NEW VIDEO: @OnstageTV Interviews @IAmChrisMartin
With the news of legal issues affecting many Jamaican artists, many have either spent time in jail or have had their belongings confiscated. One of the artists to be affected with legal issues is singer Christopher Martin. Tonight on Onstage he explained his ordeal, cleared up rumors, declared his innocence, working out with Usain Bolt, and working on upcoming musical projects including his album “Stepping Razor“. While it’s unfortunate that many entertainers are going through troubles, it’s good that Chris has stepped onto public domain to clear up things. It can only get better. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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NEW VIDEO: @DreggaeMusic x @AnnieInTheWater – It’s Not Over (Acoustic)
It’s been a minute since we’ve gotten new material from Dreggae but today he makes up for lost time. In collaboration with NY based band Annie In The Water. Remixing his “It’s Not Over” track and giving it an acoustic feel with AITW’s Brad Hester and shot by Duane G. of MQ Productions in Little 5 Points in Atlanta, we’re treated to a street performance where Brad plays the tunes and delivers the chorus while Dreggae delivers his lyrics for the people to hear. Love this visual, the location is colourful and the song was well delivered. The only thing missing was a guitar case open for change (haha!). What do you think of the video? Check it out below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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PICS: 13thStreetPromotions x @ExodusPoetryJa’s Open Mic Series
On Saturday April 12, the Red Bones Blues Cafe was treated to some great poetry and music from some very talented people. Exodus Poetry Jamaica in association with 13thStreetPromotions staged the first of many in their “Open Mic” series dubbed “A Night Of Elevation“. Featuring the talents of Harold Davis, Ashley Davis, Kimberly Walsh and many more who stepped to the stage, this is another event that highlights the natural talent found on this great Island. With special thanks to Daniel Case Photography we get to see highlights of this great night. Check out the pics below and share your thoughts in the comments section.







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NEW VIDEO: @Lucasdipasquale – @PopcaanMusic Mashup
Reggae is for the people worldwide and today’s video is no exception. Lucas DiPasquale is a singer who covers popular songs on his Youtube channel and in his latest video he covers Dancehall’s own Popcaan. With the help of a microphone and guitar, Lucas gives us acoustic versions of Popcaan’s hits. Very great effort here as he caught the lyrics that were done in Patois (Jamaican creole) very well. Big ups to Lucas and I hope the right people are hearing him. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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OLDIES SUNDAY: Garnett Silk Live (1994)
In recognition of the late Garnett Silk’s birthday (April 2), I post today one of his last performances. With uplifting, positive and conscious lyrics, Garnett Silk was a well respected Reggae artist and an influence to many in his short life. With a plethora of hits, Silk had what it takes to get the people thinking, coming together and enjoying music. R.I.P. Garnett Silk. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

