Collie Buddz
Keznamdi
Event Info
Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11249
Artist Info
Collie Buddz
At the end of the decade, Buddz started his own record label called Harper Digital. In 2011, he would finally release his second album entitled Playback followed shortly with the Blue Dreamz EP. Buddz would then go on to release his next album, Good Life, fully independently through Harper Digital with features from the likes of Snoop Dogg, Jody Highroller, and the Bay Area’s very own, P-Lo.
More recently, he has finished up his fully self produced album Hybrid which came out in the spring of 2019. Hybrid is Collie Buddz's third full-length album. The album is fully produced by Buddz and features two tracks with Russ, as well as tracks with Tech N9ne, B Young, Stonebwoy, Dizzy Wright, and Johnny Cosmic. The first five songs on the album have been released and highly praised as singles. The FADER called "Love & Reggae" a "quintessential reggae jam," and Billboard praised "Bank" feat. Russ & B Young, claiming "Buddz effortlessly [flowed] on the self-produced melody." Meanwhile, "Bounce It" featuring Ghanian Grammy nominee Stonebwoy has gotten radio play around the world including on Sirius XM Pitbull's Globalization channel, and Buddz's latest single "Show Love" has quickly earned radio play on Sirius XM The Joint and was added to Spotify's elite New Music Friday playlist.
Keznamdi
Keznamdi is a Kingston, Jamaica–born singer-songwriter whose reggae foundation is amplified by a global upbringing spanning Tanzania, Ethiopia, and the United States. Raised in a musical household (his parents led the reggae group Chakula), he began recording as a child and developed a sound that bridges reggae, dancehall, and global influences with lyrical purpose.
His catalog includes “Bridging the Gap” (2013), “Skyline Levels Vol. 1” (2017), and “Bloodline” (2020). In 2025, he released “BLXXD & FYAH”, a powerful, message-driven project featuring Mavado, Masicka, Marlon Asher, and Kelissa. The album went on to win “Best Reggae Album” at the 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards, marking his first GRAMMY win and cementing his place as a leading voice in modern reggae.










