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Blackie ‘Tackin’ Back’, Collaborates Again with Juelio Nelson and Ronald Ford.

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Never before has the anticipation for Trinidad and Tobago’s carnival – the mecca of them all, been this high! Carnival 2023 will see the return of a trio, whose deliverables, thousands and possibly millions around the world, have enjoyed over the years. Soca and Calypso artiste, Blackie is taking his place in the festival in 2023, and he’s walking with his trump card.  

Known for his fun-loving personality on stage, Blackie, whose most memorable singles, ‘Ah Hook’ and ‘Tack Back,’ made him a household name across the region, says there’s no stopping him in the season ahead. Holding his trump card via the songwriter and producer who gave him those previous hit singles, Blackie says it’s been a while since he’s felt as confident in a song, as he does right now.

Together with producer, Juelio Nelson and songwriter, Ronald Ford, Blackie is unleashing another witty, bacchanal-laced Soca anthem. “The song is called, ‘Do Not Disturb,’ and the irony of this whole thing is that it was included on a CD Ronald Ford did with both ‘Tack Back and ‘A Hook, ten years ago!” said Blackie. He explained that he had been searching for the CD for years, and had even resolved that his wife may have thrown it out, however, lo and behold, he found it earlier this year, packed away in a brown envelope. “I couldn’t believe it. I sent it back to Ronald and he changed some of the words and together with Juelio, we breathed life into the 10-year-old song.” 

Blackie says ‘Do Not Disturb’ may cause a stir in the industry, pointing out that it may have some semblance of relatability to a particular situation that some people have been whispering about. Not one to get involved in industry gossip, Blackie says the song just happens to be released at the right time. “This is what I call perfect timing. People will love this one,” he said happily. 

Reveling in the production of the new song, Blackie says “Do Not Disturb,” exudes his style. “This is Blackie!,” he said, highlighting that this release is one that he’s comfortable with, confident about and excited to deliver. 

On the sound of Soca music, Blackie warns that T&T’s artistes must be careful not to experiment too much with the authentic sound. “We have to be careful. If you really look at other genres, like Spanish music for example, there isn’t too much altering of the original sound and these artistes command big money internationally for their performances.” He says his hope is that radio DJs understand the importance of patience when it comes to new music releases, making it clear that he is fully educated on the tenets that make songs marketable and enjoyable. “I attended conferences and learnt a lot over the years. I know that ideally, a song should not be longer than 3 minutes and the sweetness should be at the beginning to get people from the top,” he pointed out. He further advised up-and-coming artistes to educate themselves on the industry of which they’re apart. 

The new single is set for release on November 7th and will be available for digital download and streaming on all streaming platforms thereafter. Excitedly, Blackie says he knows T&T and the region will love this one. He’s looking forward to hitting the stage again in 2023. 

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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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