WorldWide Entertainment TV NY: Sounds of June on BRIC TV & MNN

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WorldWide Entertainment TV NY: Sounds of June on BRIC TV & MNN

WorldWide Entertainment TV NY: Sounds of June Premieres on BRIC TV and MNN This June

WorldWide Entertainment TV NY returns this June with a special music and culture episode titled Sounds of June, airing on Brooklyn Free Speech HD / BRIC TV and Manhattan Neighborhood Network / MNN.

The episode celebrates the rhythm, legacy, and cultural movement of June through Caribbean music, Black Music Month, Toronto culture, and New York hip-hop. Featuring performances and interviews with Maxi Priest, Kevin Lyttle, Kreesha Turner, King Ajamu, and Bonnie Godiva, Sounds of June connects island rhythm, Toronto stages, and New York bars in one broadcast-ready cultural special.

A June Celebration of Caribbean Music, Black Music Month, and Hip-Hop Culture

June carries a special meaning across Black music and Caribbean culture. It is a month tied to musical history, cultural pride, community celebration, and the global influence of artists who continue to shape the sound of entertainment.

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For WorldWide Entertainment TV, Sounds of June brings that energy together through a lineup that spans reggae, soca, calypso, R&B, performance, battle rap, and community event footage.

The episode features Maxi Priest in an exclusive performance, bringing reggae and lovers rock legacy into the spotlight. Kevin Lyttle appears through interview footage connected to the global crossover power of soca. Kreesha Turner brings a Canada-Caribbean-R&B bridge, while King Ajamu, known as the Grenadian Soca King, adds a deeper Caribbean cultural foundation.

The episode also features Bonnie Godiva, connecting Toronto and New York through women in hip-hop, battle rap culture, TDot Fest, and WorldWide Entertainment TV’s exclusive archive footage.

Featured in Sounds of June

Maxi Priest — Exclusive Performance
A global reggae voice whose music continues to connect generations.

Kevin Lyttle — Interview
A Caribbean crossover artist whose sound helped bring soca to international audiences.

Kreesha Turner — Performance
A Canadian-Jamaican artist whose music connects R&B, pop, reggae, and Toronto’s live music culture.

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King Ajamu — Grenadian Soca King
A Caribbean music veteran representing the roots of calypso, soca, and Grenadian cultural pride.

Bonnie Godiva — Toronto & New York Exclusive
A battle rap figure and hip-hop personality featured through WWETV’s Toronto and New York archive.

BRIC TV / Brooklyn Free Speech HD Air Schedule

WorldWide Entertainment TV NY: Sounds of June premieres on Brooklyn Free Speech HD on:

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Airing on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at:

12:30 AM
7:30 AM
3:00 PM
9:30 PM

Sunday replays air at:

9:00 AM
11:00 PM

Viewers in Brooklyn can watch on:

Verizon 47
Spectrum 1993
Optimum 951

The episode can also be streamed worldwide through the Brooklyn Free Speech HD online channel.

MNN Showings

Sounds of June will also air on Manhattan Neighborhood Network / MNN through the WorldWide Entertainment TV channel.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026
1:00 AM EDT

Wednesday, June 10, 2026
1:00 AM EDT

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From Island Rhythm to Toronto Stages and New York Bars

The episode was crafted as a June cultural special, bringing together music, performance, interview moments, and community footage. It closes with Grenada Day celebration footage, ending the show with Caribbean joy, family energy, and a dance-off moment that captures the community spirit at the heart of the episode.

For WorldWide Entertainment TV, Sounds of June is more than a music episode. It is a cultural bridge between the Caribbean, Canada, New York, and Brooklyn community media.

From reggae and soca to R&B and battle rap, Sounds of June reflects the way Black music travels across cities, generations, and platforms.

WorldWide Entertainment TV NY: Sounds of June airs this June on BRIC TV / Brooklyn Free Speech HD and MNN.

From island rhythm to Toronto stages and New York bars — WWETV celebrates the sound of June.

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