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Atlanta, GA 2026 JD Entertainment announces the return of the 29th Annual Old School and Blues Festival, a high energy cultural experience celebrating the timeless sounds that move generations. In 2026, the festival expands its reach globally through a partnership with PPV Live Events (Founder Dan Rush), giving audiences around the world access to the experience for the first time.

The 2026 festival will feature performances by The Zapp Band, Cherrelle, and Project Pat, along with additional artists to be announced. Known for bringing together legendary and rising talent, the festival continues to deliver a dynamic live music experience rooted in culture and community.

The event will take place in Huntsville, Alabama, delivering a full day of live performances, food, vendors, and community energy. The festival will maintain its signature bring your own experience format, allowing guests to bring lawn chairs, tents, grills, food, beverages, and full setups to create their own environment while enjoying the show. In addition, the festival will be streamed worldwide, with a hosted viewing experience at Backstage Atlanta in College Park, Georgia, where attendees can come together to watch the show live, enjoy music, food, and a shared festival atmosphere.

For nearly three decades, the festival has welcomed iconic artists including The Isley Brothers, Big Daddy Kane, Trina, Jon B., Cameo, Tank, King George, Levelle, and Kut Klose, among many others. Built on that legacy, the festival continues as a family driven cultural staple, now entering its next chapter under new generation leadership. “This is more than an event for me, it is legacy,” says Joe Jr. “I grew up watching my father build this from the ground up. Now I am carrying that vision forward and expanding it for a global audience.”

For those unable to attend in person, the festival will be available worldwide via livestream. Access can be secured at https://www.ppvliveevents.com/featured-events or https://www.jde.live/summer-festival-experience.

JD Entertainment is an Atlanta based event production company with a nearly 30-year history of producing live music experiences centered on legacy artists, Southern culture, and community connection.

For media, vendor, or general inquiries, contact info@jde.live.

 

International recording artist Flipstyle is gaining worldwide momentum with his latest single “This Is Life,” featuring vocalist Mel Mova and emerging Australian saxophonist Lachie Eggert. The official music video has surpassed 1 million views on YouTube within its first month of release, marking a major milestone for the independent release.

Released through Street Music Records, the single achieved multiple chart placements in the United States between January and February 2026, reaching #58 on the Billboard Top 100, #43 on the iTunes Top 100, #26 on the Amazon Best Sellers chart, and #19 on Spotify’s Local Pulse Toronto chart. The track also charted internationally at #80 on the iTunes UK Top 100 Pop Singles Chart, reflecting strong engagement across global markets.

Written by Flipstyle and Mel Mova, “This Is Life” blends cinematic hip-hop production with motivational lyricism centered on perseverance, ambition, and resilience. The track combines polished production with live instrumentation to create a cross-genre sound that resonates with audiences worldwide.

A defining element of the song is Mel Mova’s powerful vocal performance, which delivers emotional depth through soaring melodies and layered harmonies. Her vocal delivery anchors the track’s message and contributes to the song’s broad cross-cultural appeal.

The production is further elevated by Lachie Eggert’s live saxophone performance, adding warmth and expressive musical texture while bridging contemporary hip-hop with live instrumental artistry.

Executive production was led by Stephen Movafaghi, the artist behind Flipstyle. The official music video was produced by Stephen Movafaghi and Melissa Movafaghi of Contego Media, delivering a cinematic visual narrative that reinforces the song’s empowering theme.

Stephen Movafaghi, professionally known as Flipstyle, is also the founder of Pulse Musica, an all-in-one music creation SaaS platform built to support independent artists at every stage of the creative process. The platform enables users to produce music, record vocals, mix and master tracks, design cover artwork, and create music videos within a single, unified system, further expanding his role as both an artist and entrepreneur within the evolving digital music landscape.

With chart placements across multiple territories, strong international streaming engagement, and continued media recognition, “This Is Life” continues to build global momentum for the independent artist and his collaborators.

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DL, a multi-talented artist hailing from the gritty streets of Queens, NY, has carved a unique path in the world of hip hop, acting, and entrepreneurship. With an unyielding commitment to authenticity and being the “genuine article,” DL has emerged as a true force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry.

Rising to prominence, DL’s breakout role came in the cult classic film “King of Paper Chasin’,” where he showcased his acting chops alongside his underground banger, “Bossman.” The film not only captivated audiences but also solidified DL’s position as a multifaceted talent. It was in this defining moment that DL’s artistry began to transcend traditional boundaries, capturing the essence of the streets and the struggles faced by many.

DL’s journey has been marked by setbacks and personal tragedies, including the sudden loss of his younger sister. These hardships have served as powerful catalysts for his artistic expression, allowing him to channel raw emotion into his music and performances. Through his art, DL offers a glimpse into the depths of human experience, delivering messages of resilience, hope, and triumph over adversity.

In his music, DL seamlessly blends his Queens upbringing with his passion for hip hop, creating an unmistakable sound that resonates with fans worldwide. His song titles reflect his diverse range, from the introspective anthem “Good 2 B Here” to the infectious energy of “Off Da Books.” With his latest single, “DAF,” DL introduces a fun and sexy vibe, showcasing his versatility as an artist.

Beyond his individual accomplishments, DL has established his own entertainment company, Triplebeam Worldwide. The name “Triplebeam” serves as a powerful reminder of DL’s roots, ensuring he never forgets where he comes from. It also carries a message of motivation and inspiration for those seeking a way out of their circumstances, a testament to DL’s unwavering belief in the transformative power of music and art.

Driven by a deep desire to give back, DL recently founded the Triplebeam Dreams Foundation. This nonprofit organization is dedicated to uplifting and inspiring the youth who face daily struggles similar to those DL encountered as a young man in the inner city. Through various initiatives, the foundation aims to provide resources, mentorship, and opportunities for personal and artistic growth, empowering the next generation to overcome obstacles and chase their dreams.

DL’s magnetic presence, coupled with his genuine passion for his craft, has garnered him a dedicated fan base that stretches far beyond his hometown. Whether he’s captivating audiences on screen, delivering captivating performances on stage, or making a difference through his philanthropic efforts, DL continues to leave an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.

In a realm often characterized by pretense, DL’s commitment to authenticity shines through, making him a true beacon of inspiration. Through his artistry, resilience, and philanthropy, DL embodies the power of the human spirit, reminding us all that no setback is insurmountable and that dreams can become a reality.

In DL’s latest release, “Copy”, the artist steps into the part of the journey people never repost. The nights where the wins slowed down. The moments when support disappeared. The times he was counted out, overlooked, underestimated—and expected to fade like everybody else who almost made it.

This is where the imitators stopped watching.

Because copying the image is easy.
Copying the pressure isn’t.

Copying the confidence is easy.
Copying the doubt you have to beat in private isn’t.

When the momentum shifted and the spotlight moved somewhere else, the question wasn’t whether people believed anymore.

It was whether he still believed.

And that’s where the separation happened.

Beam II is about surviving the silence…staying solid when nobody’s calling…and finding the will to keep building when the world already moved on.

Some people tried to copy the look.

Nobody could copy the endurance.

Check out “Copy”, out now on all platforms, and make sure you follow DL on social media for his latest releases.

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Instagram: @realonedl

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As Black History Month closes and Women’s History Month begins, a comeback story rooted in resilience, loss, and legacy is unfolding.

The industry might want to pay attention.

R&B singer Wadena has officially stepped back into the spotlight with her new single “Bum Busta,” produced by Grammy-winning Atlanta heavyweight Zaytoven — and the early numbers are turning heads.

Released on Valentine’s Day, the record made immediate impact:

  • 10,000+ YouTube streams within the first 24 hours
  • Nearly 25,000 YouTube views in under 72 hours
  • 13,000+ streams on Spotify
  • 10,000+ streams on SoundCloud
  • Continued traction across major digital platforms

For an independent artist who previously struggled to surpass 1,000 streams, the surge marks a significant shift.

“This is organic. No label machine. Just resilience,” Wadena says.

A Decade of Industry Tension

Wadena says she spent over ten years navigating industry disputes tied to past songwriter credit conflicts involving Grammy-winning superstar Alicia Keys.

“For years, every time I tried to relaunch, something would collapse,” she says. “But talent doesn’t expire.”

She says the shift in today’s independent music climate has finally allowed her to reconnect directly with supporters.

Personal Battles Behind the Comeback

While navigating professional setbacks, Wadena was also fighting deeply personal battles.

The singer recently recovered from a brain injury while supporting her father, who was hospitalized in a brain ICU on Long Island, New York, after suffering severe injuries in an incident at a Hilton-branded hotel that was reported in the news and described as involving racial discrimination. He later passed away on Mother’s Day, May 11, 2025, following a prolonged health decline.

“That season almost broke me,” she says. “But it built me.”

Enter “Bum Busta”

Produced by Zaytoven — widely recognized as one of Atlanta’s most influential hitmakers — “Bum Busta” delivers bold energy, sharp lyricism, and unapologetic comeback confidence.

With over 1,000 songs written, Wadena says her return during the transition from Black History Month into Women’s History Month feels symbolic.

“As a Black woman in this industry, resilience is part of the story,” she says. “This moment means something bigger.”

“They tried to bury me,” she adds. “But I grew.”

The question now isn’t whether she’s returning. It’s whether the culture is ready.

“Bum Busta” is now streaming on all major platforms.

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Website: www.wadenanow.com