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‘Hulk’ Writer, Jamesy P Introduces A New, Sweeter Sound. Says He Has Big Dreams.

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It’s taken him some time spent in reflection for songwriter and artiste, Jamesy P to re-emerge, more certain than he’s ever been about his life’s purpose and musical mission. Accomplished as a songwriter already, having written Soca hits like Blaxx’s ‘Hulk,’ Machel Montano’s ‘Brace Up’ and other memorable songs Farmer Nappy and Fadda Fox, the St. Vincent and the Grenadines native is set to unleash a nine-track EP – something he says is like nothing anyone has ever heard. 

A businessman, a part from his career in music, James Morgan is certain about his gift. He understands that remaining grounded spiritually means accepting the task of using the gifts given, in a positive and meaningful way. 

When he had written ‘Hulk’ in 2017, he had been struggling with various life challenges. Through even the darkness of those moments, he said he heard a voice encouraging him to look at himself and understand how resilient he could be. That was just how the song, eventually shared with, and later sang and performed by Dexter ‘Blaxx’ Stewart, was birthed. His gift of songwriting would make way for him, as beyond that year, Jamesy P suddenly emerged as one of the few artistes who could both deliver on stage and behind the scenes, with the pen. 

The entertainer whose last major release came in 2019, has re-surfaced and is ready to showcase another side of himself. “You will never hear Jamesy P like this,” he admitted, explaining that his new tracks, while still delivering bits of his cheeky humour and personality, are much ‘sweeter’ on the ear.

The EP, which is called ‘Flipside,’ is set for complete release by the first week in July and will feature producers from as far as Kenya and certainly from across the Caribbean, including Jamaica, St. Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago. Jamesy says the sound is a crossover of sorts, ushering in a sweetness that sits on a vein between dancehall and a slower version of Ragga Soca. “I can hardly describe the sound and basically this is the flipside of Jamesy P,” he said. 

The first single off the EP has already been released – a track called, “Run Away,” with production work by St Lucia’s Ramsum Records. As promised, the sweetness is undeniable. “This is music filled with substance. I think this is what music is really supposed to be like – songs you can just slip on while you’re in the car and bop your head along to, all the way. You can play these songs with your entire family. There are some singles that have a bit of a double meaning,” he said with a laugh, “but all in all, you can look forward to Jamesy P a little bit on the softer side.”

As to whether he has plans to return to the fete and carnival scene in a major way, Jamesy says he is uncertain, but has even bigger dreams. “I have these big dreams. I have dreams of hitting big festival stages,” he admitted, letting it be known that he is by no means, thinking small. 

For now, his focus is set on delivering music with people in mind, music that can lift the vibration and influence people in a good way. “We have to be careful with how we use our platforms. There are some people whose minds may not be able to deal with the negative lyrics and dark sounds. We have to create timeless music,” he shared, assuring that this is what he will continue to do, as his mission continues. 

“Runaway” is now streaming on all digital platforms- Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, Amazon Music and wherever else you get your music. 

Jamesy P is online digitally, via social media @jamesypmusic.

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Trinidad and Tobago’s Voice Will Rep for Soca at Best of the Best 2026. Artiste’s Inclusion Shows Soca’s Global Reach.

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He had one of the most memorable Carnival seasons with a Soca track that stole the hearts of Soca lovers in 2026 and now Aaron ‘Voice’ St. Louis is set to represent hard for the Soca music genre at the upcoming ‘Best of the Best’ Music Festival in Miami on May 26th. His appearance will be his debut to the highly anticipated festival and already, the energy is high.

Voice makes his debut at Best of the Best 2026.

Voice represents the bridge between Millennial Soca and GenZ vibes. ‘Cyah Behave Mehself’ was lapped up like good Caribbean food at Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago back in February, and it is expected to do the same as the international summer season approaches.

Set to take place on May 26th at Museum Park, Downtown Miami, Voice’s inclusion on the cast underscores the Soca genre’s continued global reach within a predominantly reggae and dancehall showcase. Known for his high energy performances and melodic songwriting, the Trinidad and Tobago three -time Soca Monarch King has built an extensive catalogue of hits that that has proven to resonate with a global audience.

Organizers say anticipation for Voice’s performance at Best of the Best, is high. “Fans are looking forward to a dynamic set that brings soca’s signature energy to the festival stage.”

Best of the Best Music Fest remains one of North America’s premiere Caribbean music events, drawing fans from across the region and Diaspora for a full day of live performances. This year’s lineup includes, Sizzla Kalonji, Beenie Man, Tarrus Riley, Capleton, Rajah Wild, Skeng, Vanessa Bling, among others.

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New ‘Jamrock’ Documentary Celebrates Unforgettable Moments. Cruise Returns to Jamaica After Hurricane Melissa, This Year.

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With over a decade’s worth of unforgettable moments pulled from the last 10 voyages, this 30+ minute documentary captures the spirit of a global reggae community built on shared identity, resilience, and reverence for Jamaican culture. It features iconic performances, real conversations with the artistes and DJs, and the heartbeat of it all: the “Jamrockers.”  These are die-hard reggae lovers from over 40 countries who pull up every year for one reason – to feel that irreplaceable connection to Jamaican culture and keep the Marley message of “One Love” alive. 

Having successfully navigated challenges including extreme weather and a global pandemic, the Welcome to Jamrock Reggae Cruise continues to thrive. Its 11th staging will return for its annual voyage from November 11th to the 16th, sailing from Miami aboard Norwegian Joy. 

Stacked from foundation to future, this year’s lineup brings together reggae and dancehall’s most influential voices: Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley and Stephen Marley (Traffic Jam Set), Burning Spear, Sizzla, Capleton, Beenie Man, Protoje, Barrington Levy, Elephant Man, Junior Reid, Lila Iké, Ding Dong & the Ravers Clavers, Tony Matterhorn “Man on the Moon”, Gyptian, 450, Richie Spice, Ghost, Mr. Lexx, Professor Nuts, L.U.S.T., Sister Carol, Sevana, Flourgon, Johnny P, and Jemere Morgan are confirmed.

The cruise’s famed Sound Clash at Sea will return alongside powerhouse sound systems including Stone Love (Geefus), King Jammy, Silverhawk Sound, Rory Stone Love, Renaissance Sound, Federation Sound, Warrior Sound, Rampage Sound, Kingston12 HiFi and Souljah1 Muzik, preserving a cornerstone of Jamaican music culture in its most authentic form.

Jamrock is a Premiere Reggae Event

The Jamrock experience has evolved into the premier reggae event at sea—one that continues to redefine how the culture is celebrated on a global stage. The five-day experience continues to immerse guests in the full spectrum of Jamaican life—from Nyabinghi sunrise sessions and sound bath meditations to dancehall workshops, fitness programming, and curated culinary offerings led by acclaimed Chef Lumley. A new addition this year includes a live theatrical production by legendary playwright Oliver Samuels, adding yet another layer to the cruise’s ever-expanding cultural canvas.

Beenie Man will be on the cruise in November.

Following the impact of Hurricane Melissa in 2025, the cruise will return to Jamaica with renewed purpose, maintaining its distinction as the only chartered cruise with two Jamaican port stops. That commitment translates into tangible impact, generating millions annually for the island’s tourism and cultural economy while reinforcing a direct connection between the music, the people, and the place that birthed it.

As All in the Same Boat makes clear, Welcome to Jamrock Reggae Cruise is a movement with its own rhythm, one that continues to bring the diaspora home, while inviting the world in. Since its inception in 2014, the mission remains the same: to create a space where reggae lives, breathes, and connects us all. 

The documentary made its debut during the 10th annual cruise and later screened at Art Basel in support of hurricane relief efforts led by the Marley family’s Ghetto Youths Foundation. Damian Marley and Dan Dalton were executive producers of the film.

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