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Hoodcelebritty Warns Against Ignoring Signs In New Single

New York, New York - Signs is the refreshing and honest new single by US based Jamaican billboard artist Hoodcelebrityy, with a fresh world music flavor. The story she tells in this sweet soundtrack is one of tragedy, when a person finally realizes it’s time to move on from a relationship. This infectious beat remains true to Hoodcelebrityy’s Jamaican origins, and she capitalizes on the signature reggae staccato pace with her occasional patois lyrics and adlibs. This sensational new single is available for presave, but officially releases everywhere music is streamed, sold and watched on July 1st. This new single was produced by Constantin Ionita, Dee Sonaram and Robert Gergely, and is also supported by an official music video to be announced.

Photo credit: JAMES ROUNDTREE

Buju Banton Release First Single For 2022

New York, New York - Grammy winner, multiple Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping artist, and international reggae legend Buju Banton release his first single for 2022, titled Madda Badda, produced by J August. This new single, which is a mix of classic dancehall rhythm mixed with contemporary sounds, highlights the hardcore dancehall lyricism and flow that brought Buju Banton to prominence in the 90s.

Miami Native, Latin GRAMMY Winner Tony Succar Featured in Berklee's Two Track Series

The video premiere of Miami, FL native and two-time Latin GRAMMY winner Tony Succar, released Wednesday evening on Berklee’s YouTube channel as the latest installment in the college’s Two Track video series. Tony plays original arrangements of “Eye of the Hurricane” by Herbie Hancock and “Negra Presuntuosa" by Andrés Soto Mena in a high-energy performance with members of the Latin American Association of Berklee Students (LABS), including Nicolle Horbath (vocals), Miguel Morales (guitar), Sergio de Miguel Jorquera (piano), Sebastian Duque (percussion), and Carlos Andrés Fabré Muñoz (bass).

Third Horizon Film Festival Returns To Miami June 23rd-26th

Third Horizon Film Festival (THFF) is an award-winning festival that has set a standard for showcasing quality and creativity as it presents a platform for Caribbean, diaspora, and underrepresented and marginalized global south voices in film. This year’s festival, the sixth one since THFF was founded in 2016, will open on June 23rd at PAMM, Pérez Art Museum Miami, with the Florida premiere of Cette Maison (This House), the first feature film by Haitian-Canadian filmmaker Miryam Charles, which had its world premiere in February at the Berlin International Film Festival.

Still image from Chee$e, the latest film by Trinidad and Tobago’s Damian Marcano.

Hans on is Bringing T&T's Culture, Music and Tapestry to the Screen

Port-of-Spain, Trinidad - The name Hans DesVignes has over the years become synonymous with Trinidad and Tobago’s radio and television landscape. A media personality and professional host who has proven his worth across spectrums, DesVignes delivers crossover appeal time and time again. Now, he’s on to something new, necessary and exciting. He gets hands on with something he’s passionate about, something that has already begun to bring smiles to the faces of culture loves everywhere.

“Pieces of Jamaica” Exhibition Set to Launch at Island SPACE Caribbean Museum

Plantation, Fla. - In honor of Jamaica’s 60th anniversary of independence, artists David I. Muir and Sean Henry have collaborated to produce the new Pieces of Jamaica®. This project and exhibit coming to Island SPACE Caribbean Museum showcases Jamaica through an expansive lens that captures overlooked cultural aspects of the island. With a series of events planned, The Pieces of Jamaica® exhibition opens on June 4th with an opportunity to meet the artists from 4-7 PM. On June 23rd, Island SPACE Caribbean Museum will host a Pieces of Jamaica® reception where friends of the museum, distinguished guests, and art lovers alike can mingle and enjoy the showcase over wine and light refreshments. The exhibition’s events culminate on August 18th, providing visitors with the opportunity to purchase the coffee-table book and interact with project sponsors the Jamaica Tourist Board and Sagicor, as well as local Jamaican dignitaries.

“Wha Sweet Yuh?” from Pieces of Jamaica®: Jamrock Edition. (Photo by David I. Muir)
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