Globally recognized recording artist, Buju Banton is in Miami. A social media LIVE by Producer, DJ Khaled announced the arrival of the ‘Buried Alive’ singer, on international soil.
Details surrounding the Jamaican artiste’s permit into the United States are unknown. His appearance in Miami today is the first since Buju was released from prison in the US in 2018. In early April, reports surfaced confirming the sudden death of Buju’s 20-year-old son, Miles Myrie. He passed away in the United States. The circumstances of his passing were not revealed at that time.
Buju has maintained a presence on the music scene since returning to Jamaica in December 2018. In 2020 he released the album, “Upside Down 2020,” and in 2023, he followed up with “Born for Greatness.”
During today’s social media interaction with fans and friends, DJ Khaled expressed tangible enthusiasm for his friend’s return to the United States.
Passion and an undying love for Soca music are the elements that propel one of the region’s most enjoyed female Soca artistes, to keep going. Antigua and Barbuda’s Tizzy has never wavered in her commitment to Soca music. From her hit single, ‘Expose’ some years ago, to present day singles released, ‘Fire Marshall’ and ‘Freak in De Fete,’ the vibrant performer is excited to re-establish herself in Trinidad and Tobago ahead of Carnival 2026.
Set to hit the ground running in the weeks ahead in T&T, the entertainer says her return to the spotlight this year, comes after much personal reflection and decisions made on her brand, and who she wanted to be as she moved forward. “My motivation in this business is life,” said the singer, affirming that she believes her journey in the industry can help others. “Singing soca music – performing, is something I’m very passionate about and I want to positively encourage those looking on at my story, and my journey. I want them to see that even through the highs and the lows, I have been resilient and I keep pushing,” she explained.
In recent time, Tizzy has been working dedicatedly on her sophomore album, ‘Jus Ah Come,’ – something that she is proud to have branded solely as her accomplishment as an artiste. “All of the songs that I released before this album were under ElAkru Music. These new songs are all available on all streaming platforms and I must thank my ElAkru Music family for their support and of course my husband Rohan Hector, who is both my manager and producer,” she shared. The ElAkru Music team remains a consistent part of Tizzy’s musical journey. “As a team we’ve gone through the highs and lows of the business but we’ve never stopped believing. Once you find something that you love and you know who you are, then you will keep doing it and you won’t find it worrisome. It won’t be work alone; it’ll also be fun,” she said with excitement.
Trinidad and Tobago’s carnival, the most anticipated highlight of the regional and international Carnival calendar, Tizzy, like many other regional artistes, is eager to meet and interact with the people who enjoy Soca music. “Soca is a powerful, energetic genre. It’s an expression of what it means to be a Caribbean person. We work 365 days of the year and we look forward to this music- these vibrant songs to release our inhibitions, at least once every year,” she pointed out.
Her two singles, ‘Fire Marshall’ – written by Emerge Media and ‘Freak in De Fete,’ which was written by Barbados’ Jus D, are true expressions of Tizzy’s untamed energy. “I’m looking forward to a great carnival 2026 and beyond,” she said, highlighting that 2025 has already been very good to her, following the love she received during Antigua and Barbuda’s carnival. “I released three songs that were all well received in Antigua. “Big Ben,” “Charge Up” and “When Last,” which featured T&T’s Viking Ding Dong, got a lot of love throughout the season. I couldn’t have hoped for better. I think it was the launch for greater things,” said the artiste.
A strong relationship built over the years with bands in T&T like Destra and Atlantik and even D All Starz, Tizzy feels at home in Trinidad and Tobago. She recently stopped in for a few days, making the rounds to radio stations to release her music. Following that, Tizzy has since unleashed the new video for ‘Freak in De Fete’ and says she plans on unleashing two brand new Power Soca tracks in the days ahead.
For more on Tizzy as she hits the social circuit ahead of T&T’s Greatest Show on Earth, follow her on all social media platforms @therealtizzy. “For business inquiries, folks can reach out via email as well, at ElAkrumusic@gmail.com.”
Following and exclusive announcement with Billboard Magazine, internationally acclaimed dancehall superstar Masicka releases his highly anticipated new EP, Her Name Is Love, available now via Def Jam Recordings. According to a media release, the eight-track project marks a striking evolution in Masicka’s artistry. It offers a layered exploration of love, intimacy, vulnerability, and emotional balance, without sacrificing the lyrical precision and authority that define his sound.
Her Name Is Love is not a collaboration project, but a curated body of work inspired by women and emotional connection, presenting love as discipline, strength, and self-awareness rather than fragility. Across the EP, Masicka navigates desire, devotion, loss, trust, and triumph, blending melodic delivery with sharp storytelling over polished, modern dancehall production.
Photo Credit: Demario Hinds
In a recent interview with Billboard Magazine Masicka shared “Her Name is Love is really me tapping into another dimension of who I am, not stepping away from the grit, but showing that there’s more to the man behind the music. The ladies always support my work, and I wanted to create something that speaks directly to them, their stories, their strength, their emotions and the energy they bring to the culture. This EP is about connection, emotion and the different forms love can take”
The release is accompanied by exclusive EP imagery narration via OkayPlayer, a visual extension of the music that asks the question: what does love look like if it had a physical form? Through composed, cinematic imagery, Masicka presents love as calm yet intense, tender yet unbreakable – mirroring the emotional depth of the songs themselves. The visuals reflect introspection, restraint, and growth, reinforcing the EP’s central theme of love as balance rather than performance.
From the hypnotic rhythms of “Whine All Night” to the emotional resonance of “Lifetime” and the introspective honesty of “Keys,” the EP captures Masicka in a reflective space, showing range and maturity while remaining firmly rooted in dancehall’s core.
Her Name Is Love Tracklist:
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Whine All Night
Please ft. Lola Brooke
Lifetime
Shot Me Down
Top of the World
Keys
Rich Sex ft. Rvssian
With Her Name Is Love, Masicka continues to redefine expectations, challenging traditional narratives around masculinity and emotional expression in dancehall while expanding his global reach. The EP stands as both a personal statement and a cultural moment, one that underscores growth, intention, and artistic evolution.
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