Reggae singer Christopher Martin honored with his own day in New York City

Reggae singer Christopher Martin has received his own day! August 9 is now officially Christopher Martin Day in New York City. The honor was bestowed at the prestigious People’s Ball, hosted by the Jamaica Independence Foundation, Inc. (JIFINYC) on Saturday, August 9, at Terrace on the Park in Queens, New York.

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In a special citation from New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Martin was recognized for his outstanding contributions to reggae music and Caribbean culture. The event, which marked Jamaica’s 63rd Independence anniversary, also honored ska ambassador Alphanso Castro and James Haynes as the 2025 honorees.

Martin’s accolades on the night included the Ambassador and Innovator of Reggae Music Award and formal proclamations from both the U.S. House of Representatives and the New York State Senate, signed by Congresswoman Yvette Clarke and State Senator Kevin Parker. Taking the stage, Martin treated the audience to a performance of several of his biggest hits, just days after delivering a standout set at Jamaica’s Grand Gala on August 6 at the National Stadium, an event that also honoured reggae icons Beres Hammond, Capleton, and Leroy Sibbles.

The People’s Ball was a vibrant celebration featuring a cocktail reception, fashion show, silent auction, dinner, and live entertainment with DJ Roy of Road International and a full band. It drew a mix of cultural leaders, dignitaries, and music lovers from across the diaspora.

 

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In an emotional Instagram post, Martin expressed his gratitude:

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“August 9th is officially Christopher Martin Day in the City of New York. Thank you to the Office of the Mayor, to my label VP Records, to @JIFINYC and its executive body, to my family and friends and all the supporters across the world who’ve kept me solid for 20 years—this is all because of you, your love and belief in me. Mi heart full and my eyes as well. Never stop believing in yourself and set your goals but don’t have no limits. God is indeed the greatest.”

From winning Rising Stars in 2005 to becoming one of reggae’s most consistent hitmakers, Christopher Martin’s career has been defined by his rich vocals, relatable storytelling, and unwavering connection to his roots. Now, with his name etched into the fabric of New York City’s cultural calendar, Martin’s legacy has reached new heights, one that will be celebrated for years to come.

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