This summer, the vibrant streets of Harlem, NYC, came alive with the energy of the 2024 Go Africa Carnival, and among the many talents that graced the stage, Boston’s own DROCasso left an unforgettable mark. The event, a celebration of African heritage, culture, and unity, was a gathering of artistic brilliance from all corners of the globe, and DROCasso’s presence was nothing short of spectacular.
Traveling from Boston to Harlem, DROCasso made his way to one of New York City’s most iconic neighborhoods, ready to share his unique blend of music and artistry. This wasn’t just another performance—it was a statement. As DROCasso himself shared, “We outside at the Go Africa Carnival in Harlem #NYC. We popped out for Mama T and Good Tunes Radio, and you know it be a vibe!!!” His words capture the excitement and energy that pulsed through the streets as artists and audiences came together in celebration.


One of the highlights of DROCasso’s experience at the Go Africa Carnival was his heartfelt tribute to Mama T, a key figure in organizing the event. “Hard work pays off! S/O 2 Mama T and all the work she did to put this amazing event together! Mama T really showed how strong a woman she is. I really appreciate you!” DROCasso’s gratitude reflects the respect and admiration he holds for those who work tirelessly behind the scenes to bring such vibrant events to life.
The Go Africa Carnival was more than just a performance—it was a cultural experience. DROCasso describes the atmosphere as “sooooo LiT,” a testament to the electrifying performances and the dynamic crowd that filled Harlem’s streets. “Thank you! Had to keep it on a buck at The Go Africa Carnival in Harlem #NYC,” he shared, capturing the essence of the day—a true celebration of culture, community, and creativity.
DROCasso didn’t forget to give props where they were due, shouting out DJ Mix Breed, who played a pivotal role in making his performance possible, and once again showing love to Mama T for her continuous support. “S/O my guy DJ Mix Breed 4 making this possible and Mama T 4 always showing love! Yall both are 4eva locked in.” The event was not just about the performances but about the connections and networks that power the creative community.
The Go Africa Carnival brought together super-talented artists from all parts of the states and beyond, a melting pot of creativity and expression. DROCasso’s words, “Network is POWER!” emphasize the importance of building connections in the artistic world, reminding us that events like this are as much about collaboration and growth as they are about celebration.



As DROCasso returns to Boston, the energy of Harlem and the Go Africa Carnival continues to fuel his creative journey. The experience not only showcased his talents but also strengthened the bonds between artists across the globe, proving once again that art, music, and culture are powerful forces that unite us all.