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Kabaka Pyramid Unleashes ‘Grateful’, Produced by Damian Marley.

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On the heels of the release of his single “Red, Gold and Green” featuring Damian Marley, Kabaka Pyramid is set to release another single, “Grateful”.

The reggae and hip hop fused track features young sensation Jemere Morgan, who is also son of Grammy award winning reggae artist, Gramps Morgan. The collaboration showcases the eclectic musical ability Kabaka encompasses.  

Produced by Damian Marley and co-produced by Sean ‘Young Pow’ Diedrick, “Grateful” celebrates life and the many things Kabaka would like to give thanks for. In his ever-expanding catalog, the artist has carved his own lane through a noticeable brand of contemplative lyricism and devoted musicianship that is reflected in each release. 

From his introductory project Rebel Music EP, released in 2011 to his debut album Kontraband, released in 2018 to hit singles more recently released, QuarantineBelieveMake Things Work, Kabaka Pyramid’s growth highlights his ability to balance a healthy message and versatile delivery. 

“Grateful” harnesses a powerful instrumentation courtesy Damian Marley & Young Pow; accompanied by a soulful serenade by Jemere Morgan and upbeat instrumentation. Kabaka began to expertly rhapsodize his life in recent times. With the fervor, ferocity and flow of contemporary dancehall, the artist accentuates the changes in the riddim with different styles of hardcore delivery, mixing the vibrance of youth culture, with the smooth grooves of older jazz and funk inspired sounds.

“Grateful” is released via Ghetto Youths International and Bebble Rock Music on all digital platforms today, Friday, August 19th.

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Tobago Heritage Festival 2025 to Kick off On July 10th.

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The Tobago Festivals Commission Limited has officially launched Tobago Heritage Festival 2025. The theme for this year’s Festival is “Time Longer Than Twine”.

This year’s theme pays homage to a local proverb that encourages patience and perseverance. It suggests that while a physical twine or rope has a limited length, time is endless and vast, meaning that if one is patient and works diligently, their desired outcome will eventually come to pass.

The month of July has also been declared ‘Heritage Month’ with islandwide events from July 4th to August 1st with the ‘Grand Opening Gala’ carded for July 10th. This event will be managed in partnership with the Tobago Performing Arts Company who will curate the event’s structure.

The Festival will also feature several iconic events such as Belmanna Riots in Roxborough, Courtship Codes in Golden Lane and Yesterday’s Children as well as signature events like Charlotteville’s Natural Treasures Day & the Tobago Ole Time Wedding in Moriah.

There are also several competitions being staged inclusive of Junior Heritage (July 8th), Heritage Food Fair (July 11th), Folk Fiesta (July 15th), the popular Ms Tobago Heritage Personality Show (July 25th) and the Heritage Calypso Monarch (July 26th).

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Concert Still On. Promoter Says Legal Regulations in T&T Stumped Efforts to Make Final Payment to Vybz Kartel.

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The One Caribbean Music Festival will go on as planned, according to organizers.

Following news that headliner, Vybz Kartel would not be in T&T for the event, organisers OCMF, via media release, confirmed the situation and explained that the matter unfolded as a result of local regulations that did not permit the final financial transaction allowance, to the artiste’s management.

The initial media release, which highlighted the artiste’s cancellation, was issued by Trinidad and Tobago advertising agency, Lonsdale Saatchi & Saatchi.

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