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Caesar’s Army Boss Grateful, Believes He’s Now A Beacon for Change.

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Jules Sobion- the CEO of Caesar’s Army, is today, a man more grateful than he’s ever been. Having lived to tell the story of an armed robbery that presented itself recently, in which four of his friends had also been accosted, Sobion told EBUZZTT.COM that he knows, coming out of the experience, he is a beacon for change.

Sobion and his comrades were casually discussing possible options for Carnival 2022, brainstorming with drinks, outside his Gallus Street, Woodbrook office, when two young men jumped over the parameter fencing. One of the assailants had a firearm. “Really and truly, in my being calm and calmly approaching that situation, I realize that God was with me. My Holy Spirit was with me,” he said. “He guided me to calm down those youths, to not overreact and to take the situation as calmly as I could, even though they were doing us an injustice. It led to a favourable outcome …life,” said Sobion.

His wife Candace soon to be a new mother, Sobion told us that he is above all, grateful for life. “As I think about that situation over and over again, with my wife about to have a child and about to become due, that night could have changed that whole equation real drastically, so I’m giving thanks for life.”

Sobion said the experience has however brought him into focus on issues of national security and youth empowerment. “We need to step up the security so that citizens can feel safe. The pandemic has made it worse. People are finding it hard to live life. It’s always a generic point; we always say we can do better with our national security but really, what are we doing to make citizens feel safer and more secure in T&T?” he questioned.

On the topic of youth empowerment, Sobion said issues surrounding the youths are very important to him. He believes the country as a whole needs to uplift the youth. “When I look at all these sites and platforms that put up the video from Friday night, you see comments like, “these youths are pests, ah sick of them … ” we need to concentrate on uplifting the youths, find ways to pull them up,” he urged, adding, “The youth is so important to us right now. They are misguided, misled, and they are finding it hard to find real opportunities based on their skillsets, to advance and earn a living.”

In a blink of an eye, life can be taken away from you. I have learnt to be more grateful, more thankful. I have replayed that scenario over and over in my head…like if I had a firearm, or if I had decided to rush the man, or if he decided to shoot people. How would that hang on my heart,” he explained, in the end summing it up as a valuable lesson learnt. “I think I’ve learnt a valuable lesson ; that I am a beacon, a spokesperson when it comes to being a victim of a crime and I would like to speak on how we can make our citizens of Trinidad and Tobago safe again, not feel like their privacy is invaded. There are things that we need to put in place to uplift the youth and let them know that they can have a valuable life, a quality life based on their skillset, from the creative side of things,” he said.

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Vybz Kartel To Headline Reggae Sumfest This Year, Alongside Mavado. New Album, ‘God & Time’ Set for June Release.

One of the most influential artists in dancehall history, Vybz Kartel, marks a defining new chapter with his forthcoming album God & Time, slated for release June 5th, 2026.

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In recent weeks, dancehall artiste, Vybz Kartel has been receiving some backlash online after sharing videos of himself wearing a bonnet while dancing in his underwear and a robe. The noise increased after he shared it a second time, almost taunting his detractors and making it clear that he is rich and does not care for the unsolicited comments of naysayers. Fast forward days later and like magic, the artiste’s pre-album release publicity stunt ushers in the release of his forthcoming album God & Time, set for a June 5th release. Kartel ain’t no fool.

The upcoming album is symbolic for the artiste who spent 13 years behind bars in Jamaica and was only released in 2024. It is being touted as his most personal and sonically expansive body of work since his release.  The album will span genres and features an all star lineup of artistes including, Puerto Rican superstar Farruko, Jamaica’s Skillibeng, and Shenseea, with more artistes to be included.

In a media release, it is highlighted that throughout God & Time, Vybz Kartel moves seamlessly between personal reflections, hard-hitting dancehall anthems, sensual records for the ladies, genre-bending crossover records, and rare moments of vulnerability. It adds that it is inspired by the Jamaican expression “God & Time”—rooted in faith, patience, and destiny—and reflects the artiste’s survival, rebirth, and creative freedom.

The title track evokes the same introspective tone as Kartel’s most streamed post-release hit “God Is The Greatest,” which has surpassed 30 million video views year-to-date.

Produced by longtime collaborator TJ Records alongside Kartel, the album reunites the creative team behind Viking (Vybz Is King) (2015) and King of the Dancehall (2016), which included the RIAA Gold-certified hit “Fever.” God & Time will be released via TJ Records / Vybz Kartel Muzik and distributed by Zojak World Wide.

In support of the new album, Vybz Kartel will headline Reggae Sumfest on July 18th, alongside Mavado, reuniting two dancehall icons whose rivalry defined the genre throughout the 2000s in a landmark moment for Jamaican music and culture.

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Denise Belfon Thanks Drake’s ‘OVO’ Team for Inclusion of Her ‘Work’ on New Track.

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Canadian rapper, Drake is once again teaming up with Caribbean entertainers, delivering a brand new album called, ‘Maid of Honor,’ which is now available on all streaming platforms. It was one of three albums the artiste simultaneously dropped on May 15th – the other two being ICEMAN and HABIBTI.

Rapper, Drake has released three new albums simultaneously.

One of the singles on ‘Maid of Honor,’ called ‘BBW’ features the work of Trinidad and Tobago entertainer, Denise ‘Saucy Wow’ Belfon – her 1998 track, ‘Work.’

The lyrics, ‘Put Yuh Back in It’ became a trending expression on TikTok in 2020 when it became a challenge on the popular platform. That viral opportunity six years ago, led to the song’s resurgence and Belfon’s name being called by younger generations whose parents, aunts and uncles would’ve more than likely grown up on her music and performances in the Caribbean. Fast forward to 2026, and Belfon is once again enjoying a viral moment as news broke that her song had been sampled by Drake. “Everything is legitimate and I want to thank the team – Fabian Alfonso, a copyright specialist out of Trinidad and Tobago ; He was very instrumental in making this deal become reality, said Belfon in a chat with Ebuzztt, before expressing gratitude to several other instrumental people, and Drake’s OVO team.

In 2022, dancehall artiste, Shenseea and rapper, Megan Thee Stallion also sampled ‘Work’ on the single, ‘Lick.’ Belfon, who lives in New York, had, at that time, attended a release party at a nightclub in New York, where Shenseea acknowledged the Soca artiste’s influence on the new release.

The Maid of Honor album delivers 14 singles and added to T&T’s Denise Belfon, Jamaican artiste, Popcaan is also featured on a single called, ‘Amazing Shape.’

Denise Belfon’s personality and charisma has, for a very long time, made her a fan favorite in the Caribbean. A vocal powerhouse and unique stage performer, she has stood the test of time in the Soca music industry, having created massive soca anthems like ‘Work,’ ‘Wine and Bend Over’ and ‘Wining Queen’ among countless other flavorful singles.

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