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This Link was Essential. Julius and Tallpree Take Aim With the Most Powerful New Soca Anthem

Port-of-Spain, Trinidad - There’s something very extraordinary that happens when the right people link up. It’s even better when it’s a musical meet-up and the synergy’s so strong that the song speaks volumes, even pre-promo. US based Soca artist, Julius has dropped a bomb, and he’s not alone on the move. He’s roped in Grenada’s Jab King, Tallpree in what can only be described as a nuclear reactor for the 2022 Soca experience.  

An Alter Ego Hits the Entertainment World: Meet Gustavo

Port-of-Spain, Trinidad - A world without entertainment would be so dull. In the past two years, Trinidad and Tobago in particular, has experienced an entertainment drought as Covid-19 restrictions forced the abrupt and strongly enforced government shut down of an industry that fuels economic livelihood for countless people.  

Queen Ifrica Release Visuals for Her Nina Simone “Four Women” Tribute Produced by Stephen Marley

New York, NY - With her soulful, reggae cover of Nina Simone’s ‘Four Women’, Queen Ifrica embodies the high priestess through her visuals reminding us of the royal embodiment of black women and the struggle for survival and equality. Produced by Grammy award winning artist and producer Stephen Marley, “Four Women” visuals will warm the hearts of music lovers all over the world.

Photo Credit: Extreme Arts

Miguel Maestre Launches ‘Fete Ete’ to the Masses

Toronto, Canada – After an action-packed summer season which saw his monster track ‘Carnival I Miss You’ make its way into the psyches of international Carnival enthusiasts, singer, musician & producer Miguel Maestre is back with his latest contribution to the musical mélange of 2021 Soca releases entitled ‘Fete Ete’. 

Miguel looks forward to performing his new track on various local and international stages in the upcoming months.

‘Too Much Massa’ Wins Very First Staging of the FiWi Short Film Competition

The short film “Too Much Massa” produced by Wesley Hylton and Akeem White copped the first place spot in the very first staging of the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission’s (JCDC) FiWi Short Film Competition. The newly minted filmmakers won the title along with a trophy and $150 000 cash at the competition’s awards ceremony at the Louise Bennett Garden Theatre in Kingston on Thursday.

JCDC Director of Corporate Services Miss Elizabeth Smith (center-left) stands with the top three winners of the inaugural staging of the Fi Wi Short Film Competition, during a photo op at the competition’s award ceremony on Thursday. The top three winners are (left to right): Samantha Bent who won third place with her short film “Bad Timing”, Wesley Hylton who won first place with his short film “Too Much Massa”, and Naceve Blackstock who won second place with his short film “Consequence”.
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