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USA | Jan 10, 2026

Emerging artiste Tuff Heart from Sherlock follows footsteps of Cham and Konshens

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Recording artiste Tuff Heart

Minneapolis, MN / Kingston, Jamaica—In just two weeks, TuffHeart Music has emerged as one of Jamaica’s fastest-rising reggae movements, driven by the breakout record Oh Girls.

Now in heavy rotation across Jamaican radio and featured nationally on ON STAGE Jamaica, the song is expanding internationally with Minneapolis as a priority US market.

Rooted in rub-a-dub reggae energy, the foundation of Jamaica’s sound system culture, Oh Girls blends Kingston-born authenticity with modern global appeal.

The song has become one of Jamaica’s most requested new reggae records, resonating on radio, in the streets, and across communities. TuffHeart Music operates under the philosophy RP, which stands for Real Personality, representing music that is lived, not manufactured.

The movement is proudly connected to Sherlock Crescent, Kingston, Jamaica, and is committed to uplifting the community that shaped the sound.

The Minneapolis launch is supported through partnerships with The Zebra House (Shoreview, Minnesota) and Castle of the Valley, a US-based nonprofit (https://castleofthevalley.com) now active in both the United States and Jamaica. With boots on the ground in both countries, Castle of the Valley supports artistes, children, elders, Rastafarians, and individuals seeking affirmation and respite to pursue their dreams in music and beyond.

“This isn’t hype,” says the TuffHeart Music team. “Jamaica responded first. Now we’re building cultural bridges—from Sherlock Crescent in Kingston 20, Jamaica to Minneapolis and beyond.”

 With international booking discussions underway and the first overseas performance approaching Minneapolis radio stations, DJs, and media outlets are invited to be early supporters of a movement already proven at home.

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