, also known by her stage name Hot K, is a dynamic recording artist from Manchester, Jamaica. With a style often compared to the iconic Grace Jones, she is celebrated for her bold personality, fearless stage presence, and unapologetically authentic lyrics. Since her official debut recording in 2008 with “Before You Be a Mother, Be a Woman,” Hot K has built a reputation in the reggae and dancehall scenes, performing alongside notable names such as Sizzla, Twins of Twins, Ken Boothe, Luciano, and Gyptian.

Her hit songs, including “Damage,” “Tell U Diss,” and “Try Me,” are known for fiery delivery and empowering messages. Kerry Ann Lopez founded “Volcano Wednesday,” a weekly Kingston event designed to spotlight new and aspiring artists. As an advocate for women, she continues to use her platform to support and empower those who have experienced hardship, envisioning a future where her music and outreach uplift others locally and globally.

Steve Tulloch is a seasoned reggae singer-songwriter from Spanish Town, Jamaica, and has been active in the music scene since the 1980s. With deep roots in Jamaica’s cultural landscape, he is known for his conscious lyrics, melodic sensibility, and a style that bridges the classic era of reggae with contemporary influences.

Throughout his career, Steve Tulloch has released notable albums including “Obscurity” (2025), “Loving Pauper” (2024), and “A Better Place” (2023). His acclaimed singles such as “Can’t Keep a Good Man Down” and “Mr. Officer, Don’t Burn It Down” have resonated with global reggae audiences for their uplifting messages and authentic Jamaican flavor.

Active as both a recording and performing artist, Steve Tulloch continues to inspire with music that reflects perseverance, social awareness, and the enduring spirit of roots reggae.

Shaanti Kosmo is a multi-talented male singer, composer, producer, and mixing/mastering engineer known for his rich musicality and creative artistry. His work reflects a deep personal narrative as well as universal themes, evident in songs like “Where Were You,” which speaks about making peace with life’s missing pieces. Shaanti Kosmo’s music blends soulful storytelling and emotive soundscapes, connecting with listeners on both an intimate and broad level. He also operates under aliases such as Shanti Reblah and Reblah Star, showcasing versatility across his projects. His artistic presence extends through vibrant performances and thoughtful production, earning him recognition in contemporary music circles.

Jahzarro is a rising artist from Jamaica whose sound embodies the island’s raw energy and soulful storytelling. Blending roots reggae, dancehall, and modern Caribbean influences, his music carries both the ancestral vibes of Jamaica and a fresh, innovative edge for today’s global stage.

Born and raised in Jamaica, Jahzarro grew up surrounded by sound system culture and the lyrical traditions of reggae greats. That early foundation shaped his powerful voice and conscious songwriting style, which speaks on life, resilience, love, and unity. Every track reflects his mission to uplift listeners while representing his culture authentically.

On stage, Jahzarro delivers electrifying performances that balance lyrical depth with undeniable rhythm and energy. Whether riding a heavy dancehall riddim or flowing over roots-inspired melodies, he creates a connection with audiences that mirrors his passion for the craft.

With music that bridges the old-school and the new, Jahzarro is building recognition locally and internationally as one of Jamaica’s fresh voices pushing the culture forward. His artistic journey represents not just talent, but a commitment to using music as a tool for inspiration and cultural pride.

Wayne P. Ingram, known by his stage name Raga-Z, is a reggae artist born in Kingston, Jamaica. Exposed to music from an early age, he attended church with his mother where he developed a strong foundation in music. Growing up, he and his cousin frequently visited renowned sound systems like Kilamanjaro, Black Scorpio, and King Jammys, which deeply influenced his musical style.

Raga-Z has worked with notable reggae artists such as Jah Zarro, General Trees, Mikey Melody, Mikey General, Luciano, I Wayne, Lady G, and the Wailing Souls. He has recorded albums including “Ride With Me” and “Badder Dan Dem” and is known for songs like “Simon Say,” “Style Dem,” “Children Smile,” and “She’s Mine.” In 2007, Raga-Z moved to Miami, Florida, where he continued his music career, performing at various venues and collaborating with different producers and artists. He also co-founded Shyrick Dancehall Radio to support up-and-coming talent.

Raga-Z is recognized for his versatile style that encompasses old school, dancehall, lovers rock, and hip-hop influences. His music aims to be uplifting and clean, catering to a broad audience. He remains dedicated to producing quality music while aspiring to expand into music production.

Social and music platforms include ReverbNation, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and a booking contact is available for inquiries.

DJ Uncle Up’s profile on MMB Indie Radio identifies him as a key member of the team, serving multiple roles including Lead Staff, Engineer, Disk Jockey, Host, Distribution, and Marketing

Rowanne) Parris is a member of the MMB Indie Radio team, serving as Lead Staff, Commentator, Disk Jockey, and Host

is a reggae artist from Kingston, Jamaica, known by his stage name Raga-z. He is recognized for his contributions to reggae music and is associated with labels like MMB Records, Carvel Records, and Ingram Records. His music often carries themes of upliftment and cultural foundation, reflecting his Caribbean roots.

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