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Alabama Rapper PBE PLUTO Headline’s a Show With T.I., ANTHONY HAMILTON, Music Soulchild & More

R&B & Hip Hop Fest, featuring T.I., coming to the Mobile Civic Center
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Before demolition work begins on the Mobile Civic Center Arena this summer, T.I. and Anthony Hamilton will top the bill at an “R&B & Hip Hop Music Fest” announced Friday.
Mayor Sandy Stimpson announced this week that the long-gestating effort to decide what to do with the Civic Center property – whether to upgrade or replace the aging facility – had culminated in a decision. The city aims to begin demolition work in August to clear the way for a new $300 million arena with a maximum seating capacity of just over 10,000. Proponents say the new facility will be able to meet the needs of modern touring productions including concerts and sporting events, as well as Mobile’s Mardi Gras balls. A ribbon cutting on the new venue is currently targeted for January 2027.
If that plan goes forward on schedule, the R&B & Hip-Hop Music Fest will be among the final shows for a hall that has echoed with the music of everyone from Elvis Presley and Led Zeppelin to The Monkees, Elton John and Prince.
According to information released Friday, the R&B & Hip Hop Music Fest will feature T.I., Anthony Hamilton and a reunion of artists associated with T.I.’s Atlanta-based Grand Hustle Records, including Young Dro, Big Kuntry and Mac Boney. The show will take place June 15, a Saturday. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, March 22, through Ticketmaster, with prices starting at $74 plus fees.
T.I., aka Clifford Harris Jr., is an Atlanta rapper who enjoyed a run of pop crossover success between 2004 and 2009 with top 10 solo hits such as “Bring ‘Em Out,” “What You Know” and “Whatever You Like,” as well as collaborative hits such as “Swagga Like Us” with Jay-Z, Kanye West and Lil Wayne; “Live Your Life” with Rihanna; and “Dead and Gone” with Justin Timberlake. He also has numerous TV and film acting credits
Anthony Hamilton’s top R&B singles include “Charlene,” “Struggle No More (The Main Event)” and “Pray for Me.” He also has made his mark as a featured artist on other acts’ songs, with notable examples including Nappy Roots’ “Po’ Folks” and Jadakiss’ “Why.”
As things stand, the fest is the latest concert scheduled for the Civic Center Arena. Others upcoming arena shows include comedian Katt Williams on March 22, Kevin Gates on May 9, comedian Gabriel Iglesias on May 11 and Judas Priest on May 12.
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E-Dee Releases Powerful New Single “Young Legend”

E-Dee: From Kingston Roots to Hollywood Dreams
Born in Jamaica and driven by an unshakable passion for music and storytelling, E-Dee, also known as Yung E-Dee, is a rising force in the global reggae scene. Blending authentic roots reggae with modern influences, E-Dee has carved out a unique lane that reflects both his Caribbean heritage and his journey through the entertainment world in the United States. Beyond music, he has also pursued acting and filmmaking, bringing a multidimensional creative vision to his artistry. His work consistently highlights themes of perseverance, cultural pride, and ambition, making him one of the most compelling voices among the new generation of reggae artists.
E-Dee Releases Powerful New Single “Young Legend”
Los Angeles, CA – May 26, 2026 – Rising reggae artist E-Dee (Yung E-Dee) has officially released his highly anticipated new single, “Young Legend,” now available on all major streaming platforms via Clarendon Records.
A heavy roots reggae track infused with authentic island energy, “Young Legend” tells the inspiring true story of E-Dee’s remarkable journey—from his humble beginnings in Jamaica to pursuing his dreams in Hollywood. The song captures the struggles, sacrifices, and determination required to overcome obstacles and transform vision into reality.
With its rich, soulful riddim and heartfelt storytelling, “Young Legend” delivers a powerful message of resilience, ambition, and cultural pride. E-Dee’s lyrical authenticity and commanding delivery make the track both deeply personal and universally relatable, resonating with listeners who appreciate conscious reggae music with a modern edge.
The single stands as a testament to E-Dee’s growth as an artist and his commitment to representing his roots while pushing boundaries in the global music landscape.
The official release date for “Young Legend” is Friday, May 29, 2026. The track is now available for streaming on Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, YouTube Music, and all major digital platforms.
With this release, E-Dee continues to solidify his place as a rising voice in reggae, inspiring a new generation to dream big, stay grounded, and embrace their journey.
Entertainment
Jonathan Barfield: Turning Setbacks Into a Lasting Legacy

Journalist: Can you share a moment in your basketball journey that truly shaped who you are as an athlete today?
I was cut from my high‑school team, which forced me to confront failure and rebuild. That summer I attended an unsigned‑seniors camp in Memphis (2008) and earned a partial scholarship to Lambuth University that same summer. Years later I played a season with Team London in the Euroleague (2020). Those setbacks and opportunities — plus the work ethic I developed — drove me to found Inspired Athletes, a skills‑development company built on relentless preparation and service to players.
Journalist: Every player has a signature mindset — what’s yours when stepping onto the court?
I stay calm and present. When the game gets chaotic I let missed shots and bad calls go immediately so I can focus on the next play. As a coach I bring a quiet confidence: we balance enjoyment with pushing limits, outwork and outthink opponents, and keep God first.
Journalist: What was the biggest challenge you’ve faced in your career so far, and how did you overcome it?
Finding consistent gym space early on was a major obstacle. I overcame it by building relationships with facility owners and partners — for example, St. Paul Christian Academy and West Nashville Church provided reliable access for years. That persistence required personal sacrifice (less family and social time) but ultimately created stability for my programs.
Journalist: Who has influenced your game the most, and what lessons did they teach you?
My grandmother, Ann Marie Jones (a Memphis educator for 35+ years), was my greatest influence. She emphasized education, character, and discipline; after she passed on May 30, 2023 I’ve continued to live by those principles. Her encouragement helped launch Inspired Athletes (founded October 5, 2022) and inspired me to major in Education in college.
Journalist: How do you balance physical training, mental preparation, and personal life during the season?
I keep a strict schedule: up at 5:45 a.m. for long workouts (typically 3 hours), then handling business tasks — emails, calls and bookings. Coaching at the school level helps me stay grounded. I give myself Saturday evenings off to rest and prevent burnout, and I take holidays to spend time with family and friends.
Journalist: What part of your game are you focusing on improving right now, and why?
I’m expanding my coaching credentials and exposure: I accepted a role with Vanderbilt’s youth summer program with intent to join their staff full time. I’ve received multiple offers (25 total from different programs) and will decide this fall after summer evaluations. I’m focused on relationship building, learning from collegiate/overseas/NBA staff, and sharpening player development techniques to prepare athletes for scholarship opportunities. While also working with AAU and school programs
Journalist: Fans see the wins, but not always the grind — what does a “day in the life” look like for you during peak training?
Typical training days start 5:45–8:30 a.m. (season and off‑season), with workouts 5–6 days per week depending on schedule. I’m in the gym nearly every day and assist an adult league on Thursdays. After training I handle administration — emails, bookings, coaching prep — and take Zoom courses (e.g., Get In The Game 101) to advance my coaching knowledge. Scheduling is often booked months in advance.
Journalist: Looking ahead, what legacy do you hope to leave on the sport and the next generation of players?
I want athletes to use sport as a pathway to education and character development. As assistant coach at Montgomery Bell Academy I’ve helped many players secure academic and athletic scholarships; I aim to scale that impact — coaching at the collegiate or NBA level, expanding Inspired Athletes internationally, and eventually owning a gym to serve underprivileged communities. Since founding Inspired Athletes I’ve trained over 650 athletes and aspire to grow into a CEO who creates opportunities beyond basketball.
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Ladaro “Monsta Yo” Pennix II: Turning Pain Into Power With “Let Me Go” Featuring Stevie Stone

Ladaro “Monsta Yo” Pennix II continues to prove why his name carries weight far beyond music. A man of purpose, vision, and relentless determination, Monsta Yo has built a legacy rooted in inspiration, leadership, and real-life transformation. From the streets to the stage, from motivational speaking to community activism, he has consistently used his voice to empower others while remaining authentic to his journey. Now, with the release of his latest single, “Let Me Go” featuring Stevie Stone, Monsta Yo is once again capturing attention and making major noise across the music world.
“Let Me Go” is more than just another song—it is an emotional and powerful reflection of pain, perseverance, struggle, and growth. The track delivers raw honesty wrapped in hard-hitting lyrics and passionate energy that listeners everywhere can relate to. Monsta Yo’s ability to connect real-life experiences with meaningful storytelling is exactly what separates him from many artists in today’s industry. Teaming up with Stevie Stone only amplified the intensity of the record, creating a collaboration that fans are calling unforgettable.
The buzz surrounding “Let Me Go” continues to grow rapidly. The song has been making waves not only on radio stations but also across streaming platforms and independent music charts. Fans have gravitated toward the authenticity behind the record, praising Monsta Yo for speaking directly to the struggles many people silently face. Whether it’s overcoming trauma, fighting through adversity, or refusing to give up despite life’s obstacles, the message behind the song resonates deeply with audiences from all walks of life.
What makes Monsta Yo truly unique is that his artistry is backed by purpose. He is not simply creating music for entertainment—he is creating music that heals, motivates, and inspires. As a published author, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, and advocate for community change, Monsta Yo has spent years building a platform dedicated to uplifting others. His commitment to helping people break cycles of violence, incarceration, and hopelessness has earned him widespread respect both inside and outside the entertainment industry.
The momentum behind “Let Me Go” is also helping solidify Monsta Yo’s growing influence within hip-hop culture. Industry insiders are beginning to recognize that his movement is much deeper than music. Every project he releases carries a message, every performance carries emotion, and every word carries intention. Fans continue to support him because they see someone who has truly lived through hardship and turned pain into purpose.
As his name continues climbing charts and gaining recognition worldwide, Ladaro “Monsta Yo” Pennix II remains focused on one mission: using his gifts to inspire change and leave behind a lasting legacy. “Let Me Go” stands as another powerful chapter in that journey, a record that not only sounds impactful but feels impactful. With undeniable passion, authenticity, and vision, Monsta Yo is proving that his voice belongs among the strongest emerging forces in music today.



