Turtleman and Shepard joins BLVKH3RO on stage in supporting the “MORE LOVE: JAMAICA RELIEF DAY”….Presented by @boomyardla @kingstontola @ladyjreggae @walkgoodla and @padelupclub to support families impacted by the hurricane in Jamaica. @turtlemanofficial @shepard_artist758 @blvkh3ro #turtlemanofficial #bivkh3ro #djladyj #losangeles #walkgoodla #boomyard #boomyardla #jamaicahurricane #reggaemusic💚💛❤️ #dancehallmusic #viralvideos #reggaeartist #dancehallar

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... Read moreThe MORE LOVE: Jamaica Relief Day event held on Sunday, November 16th, at 3007 Hauser Boulevard in Los Angeles was a vibrant gathering aimed at supporting families impacted by the recent hurricane in Jamaica. Organized by community groups such as BoomyardLA, Kingston TOLA, Lady J Reggae, Walk Good LA, and Padel Up Club, this event combined music, sports, and food to create a meaningful day of relief and celebration. Performances by artists like Mr. Vegas, BLVKH3RO, Turtleman, Shepard, and Kaylan Arnold brought the heart of Jamaica’s rich music culture—including reggae and dancehall—to life. These genres, known for their dynamic rhythms and socially conscious lyrics, are a powerful way to unite listeners and raise awareness for Caribbean communities affected by natural disasters. In addition to the live music, the event featured a padel tournament—a fast-growing sport that mixes elements of tennis and squash—which attracted both players and spectators, adding a recreational aspect to the relief efforts. Food vendors provided delicious Jamaican dishes, enhancing the authentic cultural experience for attendees. The opportunity to gather in Los Angeles, a major hub of Caribbean diaspora, helped build a strong community spirit as participants showed solidarity with those suffering in Jamaica. Events like MORE LOVE: Jamaica Relief Day not only bring immediate support through fundraising but also keep the conversation alive about climate change, hurricane preparedness, and resilience in vulnerable regions. Supporting hurricane relief through music and community events fosters long-term connections and emphasizes the importance of collective action. Whether you are a fan of reggae and dancehall or interested in joining humanitarian causes, attending or promoting events like this contributes to positive change and cultural appreciation.