Baltimore’s Carroll Park came alive on August 17, 2025, as Rasta City delivered an unforgettable day of reggae music, Caribbean cuisine, and artistic expression, brought to us by the incomparable Prezzy El Prezidente. This year’s event also doubled as a heartfelt earthstrong celebration for Marcus Garvey, adding an extra layer of cultural reverence to the already vibrant festivities.
From the moment attendees arrived, it was clear that this year Rasta City would be a truly immersive experience. The venue was packed with devoted supporters, buzzing with anticipation for the day ahead. The atmosphere was electric—vendors offered tantalizing Caribbean delicacies, while local artisans showcased incredible works of art, creating an ambiance that radiated culture, warmth, and a deep sense of community. The meticulous setup of the stage and surrounding areas only amplified this aura, providing a space that was both visually stunning and functionally perfect for such a massive celebration.
The day kicked off with some of the DMV’s finest DJs and musical talents. Dr. Dre Movements, DJ Ablaze alongside DJ Dolla, and SLM Movements all delivered performances that were nothing short of exceptional. Each act kept the crowd engaged and energized, mixing technical precision with infectious energy that perfectly set the stage for what was to come.
Ffurious opened the stage portion of the show, captivating the crowd with his smooth delivery and undeniable stage presence. Performing tracks including a collaborative piece with Capleton, Ffurious had the audience fully engaged, earning applause and cheers that reflected his talent and command over the crowd.
Next, the legendary Capleton, known as “The Fireman”, took the stage in a stunning ensemble of red and shimmering silver, complete with matching footwear that caught the lights spectacularly. From the moment he stepped onto the stage, Capleton delivered a performance that was nothing short of monumental. Hits like “Slew Dem”, “Dash A Fire”, “Badness”, “Chalice”, “Small World”, and “Raggy Road” had the crowd roaring like a lion, with audience members singing along in unison, horns blasting, fire blazing, and the energy palpable throughout the park.
As if his set weren’t already explosive, Jah Thunder joined for a powerful rendition of “Name”, which further electrified the audience. Capleton returned and performed “Toppa Tings”, and also delivering an acapella segment that had every attendee hanging on his every word. It was a masterclass in performance, energy, and connection with the crowd—truly legendary.
Closing the show was none other than Sizzla Kalonji, a titan of reggae whose presence alone commands reverence. Dressed in a radiant yellow blazer, crisp white jeans, and white shoes, with a Rastafarian cloth draped across his chest, Sizzla exuded charisma and cultural pride. Launching into “Aznaldo” as he entered the stage, the crowd erupted in such a frenzy it was almost impossible to hear the song itself.
Sizzla went on to perform hit after hit, including “Like Mountain”, “Nuttin In Dem System”, “Babylon Ah Listen”, “Holding Firm”, “Got It Right There”, “Words of Divine”, “Woman I Need You”, “Give Me a Try”, “Black Woman & Child”, “Thank You Mama”, and “Get To the Point”. Each song was met with overwhelming enthusiasm—horns blaring, fires lighting up the night, and the crowd’s energy reaching a fever pitch. His generosity extended beyond the stage, as he stayed to take photos with fans, creating unforgettable personal moments that added to the night’s magic.
Despite the absence of Richie Spice due to unforeseen circumstances—an absence accompanied by a sincere video apology by the artist himself—the crowd’s energy never wavered, proof of the strength of the lineup and the power of the event.
Overall, Rasta City 2025 was an unequivocal success, a masterfully executed celebration of reggae, Caribbean culture, and artistic expression. Prezzy El Prezidente once again cemented his status as a promoter extraordinaire, delivering top-tier events that elevate the DMV’s cultural scene while honoring its roots. From the stage setup to the musical performances, the food, and the art, every element was orchestrated to perfection. This was more than an event—it was a cultural movement, a day of unity, and a night of pure, unadulterated joy. Without question, Rasta City 2025 deserves a 10 out of 10 for its execution, energy, and cultural impact.