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TheSubstance Releases Empowering Music Video For ‘Black Skin’

Rising Jamaican singer-songwriter TheSubstance has unveiled the official music video for his powerful new single, “Black Skin.” Released on February 14th, this heartfelt love song personifies and glorifies African women, celebrating their beauty, strength, and resilience.
Since its debut, “Black Skin” has made a significant impact, amassing an impressive 2 million streams across various digital platforms. The song’s universal appeal and poignant lyrics have resonated with listeners worldwide, establishing a deep connection that transcends borders. Particularly embraced by influencers and women on TikTok, the track’s reach and impact continue to grow. TheSubstance’s dedication to honoring African women through his music is evident in “Black Skin,” which serves as both a tribute and a celebration of their enduring spirit. The accompanying music video visually captures the essence of the song, enhancing its powerful message.
Reinard Bryan, known by his stage name TheSubstance, is a Jamaican songwriter, performer, and recording artist born on October 14th, 1988. His musical journey has been marked by notable achievements, including a nomination for Best New Artiste at the Clarendon Music Awards in 2012, where he ultimately clinched the esteemed award, affirming his position as a promising artist within the industry.
In 2015, TheSubstance released his 10-track EP, “Spiritual Insomnia,” showcasing his versatility as both an artist and songwriter. This release highlighted his ability to deftly navigate the dual roles of performer and lyricist, offering insight into the depth of his creative expression. Currently refining his artistry at Audio Traxx Studio in Old Harbour under the guidance of Lamar Thompson, TheSubstance continues to produce noteworthy tracks, including “Fools in Love (Pt. 1 & 2)” featuring Saine, “Steaming,” “Soaring High” featuring TruVice, and “King For You.”
With the release of “Black Skin,” TheSubstance solidifies his position as a rising star in the music industry, dedicated to uplifting and celebrating African women through his art. This release not only showcased his musical prowess but also highlighted his ability to deftly navigate the dual roles of artist and lyricist, offering a glimpse into the depth of his creative expression. A tireless work in progress.
About TheSubstance:
Reinard Bryan, stage name TheSubstance is a Jamaican songwriter, performer, and recording artiste, born on October 14th, 1988. His musical journey has been punctuated by notable achievements and a steadfast commitment to his craft. In 2012, TheSubstance earned a nomination for Best New Artiste at the Clarendon Music Awards, a significant recognition that underscored his burgeoning talent and dedication to his art.
Ultimately, he clinched the esteemed award, affirming his position as a promising artist within the industry. In November 2019, TheSubstance lost his daughter Reimarie. Reimarie, 11, of Portland Cottage in Clarendon, died last December, two months before taking the grade six ability test. Her family members are convinced that her death is dengue-related. On October 31st, 2015, TheSubstance unveiled his 10-track EP titled “Spiritual Insomnia, ” a remarkable demonstration of his versatility as both an artist and a songwriter.
TheSubstance is currently refining his artistry at Audio Traxx Studio in Old Harbour, under the guidance of Lamar Thompson.
His collaborations have resulted in the creation of noteworthy tracks such as “Fools in Love (Pt.1 & 2)” featuring Saine, “Steaming, ” “Soaring High” featuring TruVice, “King For You. ” His recent release “Black Skin” has garnered an impressive million streams across various digital platforms, solidifying TheSubstance’s position as a rising star in the music industry.
TheSubstance has garnered significant exposure on various esteemed platforms, including Reggae King Radio, Vibes Link F.M. New Jersey, Road Block Radio of VP Records, Newstalk 93fm (Lady D), Hot 102 FM (Mr. Williams), Irie magazine, 18 karat Reggae, and Reggaeville. These features have allowed his music to resonate with diverse audiences and have contributed to his growing influence within the reggae and music community. His works have been featured on Notable publications like Jamaican Star, Reggae Ville, Rotate Magazine, and more.
Connect With TheSubtance on All platforms @ItzSubstance
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Voletta Wallace, Notorious B.I.G.’s Mother, Dies At 72

Voletta Wallace, the mother of the late Notorious B.I.G. and founder of the Christopher Wallace Memorial Foundation, has passed away.
On Friday, February 21, TMZ confirmed Wallace died in Stroudsburg, Penn.
According to Monroe County Coroner Thomas Yanac, she had been in hospice care and passed away of natural causes. She was 72.
Born in Jamaica, Wallace moved to Brooklyn, N.Y. where she and George Latore welcomed their only son, Christopher, into the world.
After Latore left the family in 1974, Wallace worked as a preschool teacher and raised her son as a single mom.
Even though her son fell into the drug game at a young age, Wallace watched him transform from an alleged criminal into a budding rap star once he got his big break in the late 1980s. Ms. Wallace became actively involved in Biggie Smalls’ music career after he was signed to Bad Boy Records in 1993. She appeared in the music video for his breakthrough hit “Juicy” in 1994 and inspired the infamous line, “She loved to show me off of course/Smiles every time my face is up in The Source.”
Voletta Wallace did everything she could to keep her son’s legacy alive especially after he was shot and killed in 1997. She took over his estate worth $10 million and grew it into an estimated $160 million. Ms. Wallace eventually passed down earnings from her son’s estate to her grandchildren T’yanna Wallace and CJ Wallace. She also produced Biggie’s biopic Notorious in 2009 and spent time with Jamal Woolard, who portrayed her son in the film. She continued to boast about her son’s accomplishments well after his death including his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2020 and the estate’s recent venture into the NFT space.
Rest in peace, Voletta Wallace.
Source: iHeart
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Denel Foundation: Empowering The Future Through Project One In A Million’s Transformative Initiatives For 2025

Project One in a Million is gearing up for a ground-breaking year ahead with a series of carefully planned initiatives designed to create a lasting impact across various sectors. From community engagement to education and media outreach, our roadmap for the coming year promises an exciting journey filled with opportunities to connect, educate, and inspire.
Kicking off the year, our team will embark on an extensive Community and Municipality Tour, visiting 10 key regions. Beginning on April 13th, we’ll connect with local communities, share valuable insights, and foster meaningful dialogue. These tours are designed to engage residents, offer support, and collaborate on projects that can transform the landscape of these regions.
Project One in a Million will also elevate education through a series of school tours and seminars. Starting on May 3rd, we’ll visit seven schools in Accra as well as schools in other regions to engage with students, faculty, and staff. These seminars will focus on key areas like leadership, personal development, and community empowerment. Our goal is to inspire the next generation to dream big and think beyond their limits.
Denel Foundation, we are proud to introduce the “Young, Bold, and Courageous” School Tour. This initiative aims to empower young minds to step out of their comfort zones, embrace their boldest ambitions, and pursue courageous actions in their communities. The tour will be held across various schools, offering motivational talks and interactive sessions designed to instil confidence and resilience in students.
Additionally, we will embark on an extensive media tour, featuring major radio and TV appearances. This media blitz will showcase our ongoing efforts, highlight key projects, and provide updates on the impactful work we’ve been doing. Through these appearances, we aim to increase awareness, engage a broader audience, and amplify the message of our mission.
To cap off a year of exciting developments, we’re thrilled to announce the Accra Invasion Screening, set for November 14th, 2025. This open event promises to be an unforgettable experience, bringing the community together for a day of celebration, connection, and entertainment. It’s a chance for us to reflect on our journey, share our accomplishments, and look ahead to the future.
With a well-structured roadmap for the year ahead, Project One in a Million is committed to making a positive and lasting impact. From community outreach to educational seminars and media engagement, each initiative is designed to uplift, empower, and inspire. Stay tuned for more updates and joins us as we make 2025 a year to remember.
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Your Patwa Accent Is Not Real In Ghana – Chobl3 M3ka Fumes

The dancehall music terrain in Ghana has experienced growth and penetration in the music market, due to the influx of talented dancehall musicians over the years. This has greatly contributed to the development of the Ghanaian music industry.
Introducing Chobl3 M3ka, the rising star of Reggae Dancehall with a sound that hits hard and stays true to the roots. In a recent interview on Metro TV, monitored by Kobby Loam, Jamaican musician Chobl3 M3ka engaged in a vital conversation about dancehall music
in Ghana. During the discussion, he shared his thoughts on the current state of dancehall music in Ghana, acknowledging artistes such as Jupitar, Shatta Wale, and Stonebwoy as musicians he admires. However, he also expressed his view that these Ghanaian musicians often lack an organic command and diction of the patwa language in their music composition. He noted that they fail to replicate the authenticity of the dancehall genre due to the genre’s deeply rooted cultural connections.
His latest release, Pot Of Trouble EP is a high energy collection of tracks blending infectious rhythms, sharp lyricism, and a fearless exploration of life’s trials and triumphs.
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Ghanaians Don’t Hold Onto Their Own, That’s Why Nigerians Are Claiming Highlife – Ben Brainy

With ‘Location’, Ben Brainy is not only making waves in the industry but also reinforcing the importance of staying true to Ghanaian musical roots. Fans can stream the video on all major platforms as he continues to push his artistry to new heights.
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Mary Owusu Releases The Official Video For “Divine Selection”

Spirit-filled singer Mary Owusu is out with an official video for her current single, “Divine Selection”.
The Flexible Eye Production signee is back again to the music scene after getting a nomination in the 2016 VGMA.
Divine Selection is already accepted by music lovers and it’s doing well in the music market.
Enjoy the video directed by Playmaker.
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Inpha Reblitive Talks Collaboration Dreams With Stonebwoy And Shatta Wale

Jamaican Dancehall artist Inpha Reblitive is making waves in Ghana with his latest
single, “Nu Feel Like Miself (Broken)” featuring DJ Kunteh. The emotionally charged
track, released earlier this year, delves into themes of identity, resilience, and personal
transformation—resonating deeply with audiences navigating life’s challenges.
During a recent interview with Ameyaw TV, Inpha Reblitive expressed his admiration for
Ghana’s thriving music scene and revealed his interest in collaborating with Stonebwoy
and Shatta Wale. He acknowledged Shatta Wale’s immense popularity in Jamaica,
highlighting the impact of “On God”, which gained traction after being performed at Vybz
Kartel’s Freedom Street Concert. He also recognized the global success of Black
Sherif’s “Kwaku The Traveller”, which went viral in Jamaica.
Born Montie Martin in Raymonds, Clarendon, Inpha’s journey has been shaped by
hardship, determination, and an unwavering passion for music. After losing his father at
age 11 and becoming a breadwinner by 1age 8, he turned to music as both an
emotional outlet and a tool for change. His signature blend of Dancehall and Reggae is
deeply rooted in reality, relativity, and resilience, making his music both powerful and
relatable.
Inpha Reblitive has built a strong reputation in the industry with songs like “Rose &
Wreath,” “Pretty & Petty” ft. Destiny Sparta, “Alone” ft. ShaneO, and “Decimal Point.”
His collaborations with Vybz Kartel, Tommy Lee Sparta, Sikka Rymes, and Destiny
Sparta have further cemented his position as one of the genre’s most promising voices.
His recent hit “Papa Proud” and the highly anticipated “Harden Mi Heart” continue to
showcase his lyrical prowess and emotional depth.
With “Nu Feel Like Miself (Broken)”, Inpha Reblitive delivers a raw, heartfelt anthem that
captures the essence of Dancehall culture while pushing its boundaries. As he expands
his reach in Ghana and beyond, his music remains a testament to the transformative
power of perseverance and self-discovery.
Watch the interview on Ameyaw TV below
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Ronica Sings Uplifts Spirits With Her New Song “Yeshua Hamashiach”

Nana Yaa Ronica popularly known as Ronica Sings , the renowned Canadian-based Gospel singer, songwriter, and a performer have released the official audio for her hit single, “Yeshua Hamashiach”. The soul-stirring track has captivated listeners around the world.
The song was released on February 9, 2025, available on her channel on YouTube. Fans and music enthusiasts can watch an immersive visual experience that perfectly complements the uplifting and motivating vibes of the song.
For those eager to listen to “Yeshua Hamashiach” the single is already available on all major streaming platforms. So, gear up to enjoy the audio.
As Nana Yaa Ronica a.k.a Ronica Sings gears up to bless her audience with captivating visuals, “Yeshua Hamashiach” is not just a song; it’s a gift that uplifts spirits and inspires souls.
Don’t miss out this remarkable work of art.
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