This Saturday – June 11th – Jamaica’s environmental body, Earth Ambassadeurs, will be celebrating World Environment & Ocean Day at Hope Gardens in Kingston.
The family event will begin as early as 8:30am with a breakfast special, and will have Kids Workshops, Movie Screening, Arts Competition and Live Entertainment.
Last week, they invited dancehall artist Karamanti to perform on the show. She has agreed to join the lineup and will be doing a short set.
This Saturday, June 4th, Karamanti will be a guest on Ras Manga’s ‘Buss Dem Big’ radio program. She was invited by the host after he found out about her nominations for the ABGM Awards.
Karamanti has just released the official video for Spiritual Realms, the second single from her album, Spiritual Warfare, published in December, 2021 on Blakkwuman22 Music label.
The video was shot at two locations in Kingston, Jamaica: Nelson Mandela Park in Half Way Tree and Hope Botanical Gardens – more popularly known as Hope Zoo – on Old Hope Road. It was shot by Crazy Media TV and edited by Maria Jackson.
Although the song’s lyrical content focuses on some very profound unworldly matters, the approach to the visuals was much more relaxed. It features several dance routines done by Street Team, the winners of Jamaica’s popular television program Dancin’ Dynamites.
The rhythm for Spiritual Realms was built by Major P, who is based in Prague, the capital of Czech Republic. It was recorded at Anchor Studios in Kingston; mixed at Lampshade Music in Portmore and mastered by AudioTraxx Productions in Old Harbour.