One Riddim. Two Worlds. One Vibe. Pure Elegance. Every R&B and hip-hop anthem has a reggae soul, and every reggae classic has crossed back over. Sing Over Sundays is built on that call-and-response — a weekly reggae/R&B elegant dance party where the DJ isolates the song you already know, drops the reggae riddim underneath it, and lets both worlds share the same dance floor at once.
Resident selector Bad Chargie of Prestige Sound holds down the turntables every week, running the signature Cover Story segment — ten real reggae/R&B pairings a night, built around whichever theme is up in the rotation. Classic vibes, timeless music, elegant people.
The night is built as one continuous energy curve — welcome low, peak high, close warm — so the shape of the night stays consistent no matter which theme is running that week.
No hard venue curfew — the above is the planned arc, not a hard stop.
Same nightly shape every week; the Cover Story pairings change with the theme. The rotation repeats every 8 weeks.
Soul ballads reissued as lovers rock — the most direct entry point for the R&B-curious crowd.
One song or one riddim, traced across decades into a completely different genre.
The dancehall records hiding underneath hip-hop's biggest hits.
Message music, two continents — conscious reggae against its soul and rock counterparts.
Where Lagos meets Kingston — the current Afrobeats/dancehall wave.
90s/2000s nostalgia — the exact decade this format grew up in.
Women who built both sides of this bridge — ties to Women's History Month each time it lands in March.
Bad Chargie's picks, and yours — an open request night before the cycle turns over.