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CLAIRE ANGEL
A Tribute to Marcia Griffiths’ Diamond Jubilee Celebrating 60 Years in Music
Reggae music fans are in for a treat as UK’s rising sensation Claire Angel releases her brand-new single, “Hurting Inside,” under King Jammy’s Hits 38 Records.
Distributed by VP Records, this emotional and inspiring tribute celebrates the Diamond Jubilee of the Queen of Reggae, Marcia Griffiths, mark ing her 60 incredible years in the music industry. “Hurting Inside,” originally written and performed by Bob Marley and later popularized by Marcia Griffiths, holds a special place in reggae history.
Claire Angel, who has been a devoted fan of Griffiths since her teenage years, collaborated with renowned producers King Jammy, King Spears, and Jack Reuben to reimagine this classic song. The track also features a stirring saxophone performance by legendary musician Dean Fraser, adding depth and soul to this homage.
A Tribute to a Musical Icon Marcia Griffiths, celebrated worldwide for her unparalleled contributions to reggae music, continues to inspire artists across generations. Reflecting on her tribute, Claire Angel said: “I celebrate Marcia Griffiths’ Diamond Jubilee by honoring her years of hard work and service to the music community worldwide. She is a truly amazing Queen of the art, and in her own words, ‘I shall sing’ her praises forever and a day.”
A Star-Studded Premiere on Saturday, January 11 2025, during a special episode of Onstage TV broadcast on Jamaica’s CVM Channel, King Jammy presented Marcia Griffiths with a stunning charcoal abstract portrait as a token of appreciation for her legendary career. The event also included the premiere of the official music
video for “Hurting Inside,” which has already received rave reviews and glowing feedback from fans and critics alike.
A song for the ages, Claire Angel’s rendition of “Hurting Inside” blends her soulful voice with masterful production, honoring the song’s legacy while infusing it with her unique style. This heartfelt tribute is not just a celebration of Marcia Griffiths’ career but also a showcase of Claire Angel’s undeniable talent as one of reggae’s brightest rising stars.
Available Now “Hurting Inside” is available on all major streaming platforms. Fans are encouraged to watch the official music video, via Claire angel’s YouTube channel which perfectly complements the song’s timeless message and emotional depth.
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1- APT By ROSE & BRUNO MARS
2- Taste by SABRINA CARPENTER
3- Die With A Smile By LADY GAGA & BRUNO MARS
4- Star Gazing by MYLES SMITH
5- Birds Of Feather by BILLIE EILISH
6- Bed Chem by SABRINA CARPENTER
7- That’s So True by GRACIE ABRAMS 8- Diet Pepsi by ADDISON RAE 9- Forever Young by DAVID GUETTA, ALPHAVILLE & AVA MAX 10- Timeless by THE WEEKEND
Venue: Julian B Lane Park in Tampa, FL. February 14-16, 2025 Top1100 SONGS this month Top1100 MOVIES this month
1- Flight Risk
2- Mufasa: The Lion King
3- Den of Thieves: Pantera
4- One of Them Days 5- Wolfman 6- Presence
7- Brave The Dark
8- Love Me
9- Companion
10- Valiant One
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GASPARILLA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2025
Tting downtown on the map with this annual fest that typically takes place in the spring. The community based festival packs in a mix of indie rock and roots with alumni like Best Coast, Dr. Dog, Dawes, The Flaming Lips, and Modest Mouse. This event is all ages. Check the official website for additional restrictions.
When: Feb. 14-16 2025
Venue: Julian B Lane Park in Tampa, FL.
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SACHET DE’AUN
Making Waves on the RAP Scene
Baltimore native Sachet' De'Aun, now
Georgia peach is a pretty problem in the rap game. Rap music is nothing new to Sachet'. When asked at what age she started rapping, Sachet' De'Aun will tell you, "I’ve been play rapping all my life. Me and my friends used to come up with whole songs on three-way calls and go in. As I got older, I would spit random rhymes with my friends when we were out and about."
A single mom of three beautiful girls, her rap name Sachet' De'Aun is her first and middle name. It just fits. Growing up Sachet' De'Aun loved Lil Wayne. He was her absolute favorite rapper. She would play his albums over and over while rapping word for word with him.
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A little over three years ago, rap became more than just a hobby when her daughter's Dad took Sachet' De'Aun to record her first song. He had never heard her rap before, so when she told him "I want to go to the studio." He was caught off guard, laughing, he asked her "And do what?" Sachet' De'Aun told him that she wanted to rap, and the rest was history. He believed in her
The first song that Sachet De'Aun recorded is "Where They At." Later she went on to sign a four-single deal with Ethika Music. Although no current collaborations are in place with any major artists, Sachet' De'Aun did have the opportunity to contribute to Trina's Rockstars Mixtape. She also says she would love to work with BIA, Glorilla, and Coi Leray in the future.
In the next five years, Sachet' De'Aun says that she sees herself as a household name while touring all over the world. Be on the lookout for her DE’AUN Sachet.
Red Ink Magazine had the absolute pleasure of asking Sachet De’Aun a few questions, this is what she told us.
REDINK: Who or what influenced you to become an artist and at what age did it all begin?
SD: I’ve always loved music, for as long back as I can remember. Even before becoming an artist myself, music was always my peace. It got me through some of the hardest moments in my life. About 5 years ago now was when I recorded my first song, and from there I just never stopped. Even in the times where it got hard and I felt like I wanted to, my soul just never let me.
REDINK: Tell us some of your struggles in the business, if any.
SD: There are many struggles in the industry. I feel one of the biggest is the fact that the play makers are men. So coming in and demanding that respect is a must. I’m not going to sell my soul for my spot. I have enough talent to get me where I need to go.
REDINK: Do you have a favorite project that you worked on; that you’re most proud of?
SD: My favorite changes all the time. Right now I’m in love with one of my new singles called “Ahaa”. It’s just a really fun song. Not so serious and the beat just makes you feel good.
REDINK: If you could collaborate with someone, who would it be and why?
SD: Right now, I’d love to collab with Glorilla. Everything she’s been doing has been amazing and I love to work with other talented women. I also really love her story and vibe.
REDINK: Tell us something about yourself, a quote perhaps.
SD: “Sachet that bitch you heard me!” If you know you know! That’s what people say when they see me around or when they just shoot me a random message. It’s just stamped.
REDINK: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
SD: In ten years, I see myself as a pioneer in the industry. Aside from the music I see myself in movies, on runways, starting my own brands, etc. I have such a unique look and vibe that the possibilities are endless.
REDINK: Tell us about your latest project.
SD: My latest project just speaks on the kind of woman I am. A go getter. Not a female with her hand out expecting a man to do everything for me. I’m trying to be the rich one.
REDINK: What can we expect next from you?
SD: Just look forward to seeing me EVERYWHERE! I’m just getting started!
This concludes our interview with Sachet De’Aun, she is truly an amazing woman with lots to offer in the Rap World and everything else she puts her mind to. We wish her all the best with her career and please follow her on all of her social media platforms.
JAH DECKO
Proudly announced his new single “Take It Easy”
Amsterdam-based roots reggae artist Jah Decko is proud to announce his new single "Take it Easy."
After years of producing and a Surinamese reggae project called Rastafar-I Way in 2020, Jah Decko decided to record an album in the universal English language. This is the first track.
The track was recorded and produced by Jah Decko's musical partner Jacques Nagelhout. As a newcomer to the international reggae circuit, Jah Decko wants to give his (future) fans a glimpse of what they can expect: heavy roots reggae riddims with an authentic singjay style straight from the original ganja city of Amsterdam.
Jah Decko born as Darl Douglas in Paramaribo, Suriname and came to the Netherlands at a young age with his mother and grew up in disadvantaged neighborhoods. He showed a lot of talent for football and was scouted at the age of 11 by the Amsterdam professional football organization Ajax. Eventually he grew into a professional football player and kept it up for 14 years. During his football career he discovered he also has another love and that is music, mainly reggae. In 2003 he formed Dreddayouthz.
The band sang Surinamese lyrics on roots-reggae riddims. This original concept was a local success and many performances followed during the 2003-2008. Jah Decko produced the tracks of Dreddayouthz in collaboration with his cousin Marvin Nijhove.
In 2011 he released the album MODERN ROCKERS VOL 1 by Joggo with hit songs such as “Beware & Peace & Love”, in 2012 the EPs “Liberation & Liberation 2.0” by Ziggi Recado and in 2015 “Mount Zion” by Miriam Simone. After a number of years of producing, Jah Decko released the EP “RASTAFAR-I WAY in 2020. On this EP he introduced his BoBo Ashanti brother “Ras Mendel”.
From the beginning, Jah Decko is known as an
artist who brings socially critical lyrics and produces deep roots-rock-reggae riddims. This will be no different on the upcoming debut album MODERN ROCKERS VOL 2 sung in English. The single "Take it Easy" is a feel-good ganja song; the first single of the album.
Jah Decko is a versatile personality with a clear mission releasing music with a message and soul. Check out all of his social media platforms.
RAS FRASER JR
Roots Reggae Album “I Am Concious”
Rebel Sound Records is very excited to announce the release of the long anticipated album "I Am Conscious" by Ras Fraser Jr. This album is strictly roots and was 3 years in the making!
Resulting in a 10-track album that you can listen through from beginning to end, with every song as strong as the next and never needing to skip. Ras Fraser continues to shake the foundations of Babylon from word power and sound.
"I Am Conscious" is packed with features from some of today's hottest conscious artists including Anthony B, Inna Vision and Natty King.
The album is brought to you by Wide Awake Music, Ras Fraser Jr.'s label in collaboration with Big Mill Productions and Rebel Sound.
Tracks #2 through 10 were produced by Soul Fyah Productionsand track #1 was produced by Ben Barbic and Zack Reed. The entire album was mixed and mastered by Fire Wayne. Cover art was hand painted By Ras Elijah.
The journey to greatness began for Ras Fraser Jr. with the birth name of Jhemel Fraser coming from Maroon ancestry. Jhemel was born in the Greenwich Farms neighborhood of West Kingston, Jamaica. Greenwich Farms borders on the infamous garrison of Tivoli Gardens where Jhemel spent much of his youth. He is the son of the living Reggae legend Phillip Fraser, and the grandson of a member of the Ska group Sparky And Pluggy. With this great family history in music one might say Reggae is in his blood.
continued to spend most of his time back in the city in Tivoli.
At the age of 19 Fraser began to follow in his father’s footsteps in both recording music and following the traditions and faith of the Rastafarians. His first single was recorded at that time and was entitled “No Escape” on Razor Sound, his father’s label, and he adopted the name Ras Fraser Jr. At first Ras Fraser established himself as an entertainer and a Rasta in Tivoli Gardens where he started to create a buzz and become known as an artist. When the people came from Portmore to the city to see stage shows they were very surprised to see Ras Fraser performing. This caused a chain reaction which called him in demand to perform in his now hometown of Portmore.
Fraser’s musical career began at the ripe age of 7 years old. The youngster would travel with his father Phillip and perform alongside him as well as warming audiences up for the show. They started in his local community, and soon began travelling further from his home to perform with his father. Fraser’s early years as a youth were a very exciting and wonderful time for him to say the least. In addition to singing and performing Fraser took to the Football field where he played on his school’s team from primary through high school. In his teenage years his family moved to Portmore, however Fraser
It didn’t take long until Ras Fraser at the age of 20 began taking many a trip to Bull Bay and spending time at the epicenter of the Bobo Shanti sect of Rastafari on the famed Bobo Hill. At the same time Ras Fraser Jr. and Phillip Fraser put out an album as a father and son duo called “Roots Man Time”. After the release of “Roots Man Time” recording started to really take off for Ras Fraser and he recorded countless amounts of singles for producers both local and abroad outside of Jamaica.
Skipping forward to 2012 at the age of 28, Ras Fraser was sought out by a Swedish artist visiting Jamaica by the name of Money Brother who was on the island to record a song with Ras for his upcoming album. Ras Fraser was very eager to work with Money Brother because his vibe was very humble for a 2 time Grammy winning Rock star and seemed to have a very kind heart and a great energy about him. The song they recorded is called “Nervous Reaction”, and was put on Money Brother’s new album. The release of the album and the song becoming a hit kicked off touring for Fraser around Sweden and Europe. While touring in Europe Ras Fraser met the Swedish female Pop artist Elliphant and the two immediately became great friends and are still close till this day. It was only natural for them to record a song together and their track “Music Is Life” became a huge international hit.
In 2013 when Ras Fraser Jr. was 29, he convinced Elliphant to come to his native Jamaica so the artists could record the colorful video for their hit “Music Is Life”. The music video was shot in Tivoli Gardens, Portland, and at Hot Mondays in Uptown Kingston. Today it has over 3.6 million views on Youtube and was also used in a television commercial in the USA for the cell phone service provider SPRINT in collaboration with Spotify. Ras Fraser Jr. performed at many concerts with Elliphant including the very popular and still running Swedish TV show Sommarkrysset. It only made sense for the duo to record a second song aptly titled “More Fire”. Once returning to Jamaica, Ras continued to record with many Reggae and Dancehall producers such as Small Axe Entertainment.
Although Ras Fraser Jr. continues to travel back to Jamaica often, he relocated in 2014 to Atlanta, Georgia in the United States where he currently lives with his wife. 2015 was a great year for Fraser. He spent much of that time on the road touring the East Coast of America. While on the road Ras Fraser was introduced to Rebel Sound Records based out of New York and Florida and was immediately signed for both management and publishing.
Following his signing Jr. spent extensive time in New York City every 6 months or so heavily recording music, performing at shows, shooting videos and making appearances at radio stations including SiriusXM.
Back in his now hometown of Atlanta, Ras Fraser Jr. quickly rose in the local Reggae ranks and became one of the town’s favorite performers. With his electrifying high energy style of performing with jumping and high kicks as well as being able to croon with lovers rock ballads he became a must have household name on all of the Reggae shows passing through Atlanta thanks to his fans, DJ’s, promoters and media outlets. In Atlanta and abroad Ras Fraser Jr. has shared the stage with many artists including Capleton, Charley Blacks, I Wayne, Sizzla, Aidonia, Busy Signal, Frisco Kid, E.N Young, The Zebulonites, Chezidek, Dexta Daps, Mighty Mystic, Jr. Reid and has even performed on a Cruise Ship with Fortunate Youth. Along with recording and performing with fellow Jamaican artist and producer Delly Ranks who also lives in Atlanta now as well. And the list goes on and on.
In March of 2018 Ras Fraser Jr. released his first solo album titled “Journey To Greatness” which was mastered by his friend E.N Young at Imperial Sound Recording Studios in San Diego, California. With the release of his first solo album it was time for the artist to celebrate and premier it with a sold out release party that he threw himself. In addition to his songs with Elliphant and Money Brother Fraser has also collaborated making music with artists near and far. Adele Omar from Pakistan, Ben Barbic and Bobby Hustle from the West coast of the USA, and fellow Jamaicans Perfect Giddimani and Fyahkin just to name a few. The work he has done with different producers has been on a global scale as well, including Hugo Wolf from
Germany, Zack Reed from New York and E.N Young from California, and Perfect from Jamaica for just a few quick references. Fraser also is a ghostwriter for many artists of notable stature including Skatta from Inner Circle.
As the borders of musical genres ever expand Fraser has shown his versatility and kept listeners on their toes with not only Reggae and Dancehall, but also outside of the community with creating wonderful works of art in the genres of Rock and Roll, Pop, Jazz, Dance, Electronica, Ska, and Hip Hop.
One of the highlights of Ras Fraser’s musical journey was definitely the use of his song “Fire Man” in the internationally acclaimed television show Criminal Minds. The episode revolved around a recording artist going to Jamaica to create and record a song. However the song was never finished as the artist was murdered before being able to complete the track and get it right. Then investigation pursued. The song the artist was recording was Ras Fraser’s Dancehall hit “Fire Man”!
2019 was a busy year for Ras Fraser. Continuing to record and perform he also manifested his Dancehall persona of the Bad Breed Bobo, which he is also known as. Keeping with an ever positive vibe started the Bad Breed Nation, which is a name taken by much of the Bad Breed Bobo’s fan base and released the hit Dancehall single “Bad Breed Bobo”. To meet the demand of his fans Fraser launched the Ras Fraser Jr. and the Bad Breed Bobo merch lines, which are sold at his shows and online. Staying with keeping you on your toes Fraser also started his own label called Wide Awake Music, Engineering and producing music for himself as well as for other fellow Reggae artists from all walks of life.
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MICAH SHALOM
Reggae & Ska Artist released new Album “Conscious Sound”
Reggae and Ska artist Micah Shalom is proud to announce his new album Conscious Sound.
The new project marks a significant milestone in Shalom's career, as he invites fans into a world of positive, socially conscious vibes and messages. Conscious Sound is a continuation of the instrumental roots of ska-jazz that have long defined Micah Shalom's signature sound. Shalom builds upon this foundation with Reggae and Dub tracks coalescing a mix of three genres throughout the record. Conscious Sound was primarily recorded at Tall Sky Studios(Austin, TX) and features collaborations with New York City Ska Orchestra trumpeter/leader and former Skatalite Kevin Batchelor, Gordie Johnson of Big Sugar, and Austin-based Reggae band Lion Heights.
Inspired by a deep-seated desire to foster positivity and awareness through music, Micah Shalom's Conscious Sound is a testament to his unwavering commitment to creating art that not only entertains but also enlightens. Shalom fearlessly confronts societal issues such as the need to end war through peace and unity, the global legalization of cannabis, and the systemic inequalities within the criminal justice system.
Discussing the album, Micah Shalom states: “The title "Conscious Sound" serves as an encapsulation of all the music on the record. This group of songs are a call to the world to live in harmony and unity. To shrug off the hardships that surround us on a daily basis and to work for a better world. Something we can only do when conscious of the challenges we face, but optimistic about the possibilities and improvements we hope to attain.”
Starting in Gainesville FL in 2007, Micah Shalom formed a band of ska, reggae, and world musicians to play his brand of original and cover music from these genres. Over the years refining his sound to flow between all 3 genres seamlessly, encapsulating the audience to dance, listen, and enjoy the different beats and melodies. Now resid
ing in Austin, Shalom has become a local legend in the scene. In 2023, the City of Austin proclaimed April 20th "Micah Shalom Day," recognizing Shalom's contributions to the local music scene and his dedication to spreading positive messages through his music.
TRIBUTE TO THE REGGAE LEGENDS ~ BOB DAY
The 44th Annual Tribute to the Reggae Legends in San Diego, CA. The 2024 event will span two days. Friday will feature a sound system night where “Virgin Islands Meets Jamaica,” and Saturday will be a full day celebrating Roots Reggae Legends.
Tribute to the Reggae Legends, also known as Bob Marley Day honors the rich legacy of reggae music. Founded by Prophet World Beat Productions in honor of Bob Marley’s legacy, the event began as a small gathering and eventually grew to fill the San Diego Sports Arena, thanks to a partnership with Moss Jacobs.
Reggae has always held a special place at the WorldBeat Center. Its director, Makeda Dread Cheatom, hosted Reggae Makossa on 91X FM for 25 years alongside her partner Damaja Le. Together, they organized many club nights, boat cruises, and the annual Bob Marley Day festival in San Diego. As reggae legends began to pass on, the event was renamed Tribute to the Reggae Legends.
After 25 years at the San Diego Sports Arena, the festival moved to the Broadway Pier in downtown San Diego. Later, it returned to its roots at the WorldBeat Cultural Center with the Exodus festival. Reggae music carries a powerful message of unity, peace, and awareness of social inequities. The WorldBeat Center remains dedicated to preserving the legacy and message of reggae legends like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh.
FRIDAY, FEB 21 -
VIRGIN ISLANDS MEETS JAMAICA
Virgin Islands: DEZARIE, NINJAH P Jamaica: MICHAEL PALMER, WHITE MICE
DOORS: 8PM / SHOW: 8:30PM
SATURDAY, FEB 22ROOTS
SISTER NANCY, JOHNNY OSBOURNE, WARRIOR KING, JUNIOR TOOTS (TRIBUTE TO TOOTS), TRISTON PALMER, LITTLE JOHN, BIG MOUNTAIN DOORS: 2PM / SHOW: 3PM
Immerse yourself in the rich legacy of roots reggae, celebrating musicians who carry its torch and contribute meaningfully to our lives. Your support provides a crucial platform for these artists to thrive, enriching our community with their powerful and uplifting performances. Purchase your tickets now to be a part of this celebration and help keep the spirit of roots reggae alive in San Diego.
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ello again RED INK foodies! In this issue we hope you enjoy our wonderful recipe selection for this month. We are always happy to share with our readers a fun recipe for you to try. Enjoy!
Instructions:
Step 1
First, season the chicken generously with salt and pepper. Then, submerge in flour and shake off any excess.
Step 2
Heat the olive oil and melt the butter in a large skillet over medium heat.
Step 3
Add the chicken to the skillet and cook until you have a nice golden brown color on each side, about 4-5 minutes per side. Remove to a plate and cover with foil.
Step 4
Add the garlic to the same skillet and saute until fragrant. Add the chicken stock, scraping any brown bits that got stuck to the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon.
Step 5
Turn the heat down to medium-low and add the heavy cream, followed by the parmesan, to the skillet. Allow the sauce to simmer for a few minutes. Then, add the chili flakes, thyme, and oregano. Add more salt and pepper, to taste. Return the chicken to the skillet with the sauce and simmer for a few more minutes, until the sauce has thickened.
Step 6
Garnish with chopped basil and serve over pasta or rice!
Enjoy!
*Disclaimer: I am not a physician or medical professional. If you have any medical issues or concerns, please always consult your doctor before committing to a challenge. The challenges are intended for introducing small lifestyle changes in a fun and easy format.
RECIPE: Marry Me Chicken
• 3 large boneless and skinless chicken breasts, cut into cutlets
• 1/2 teaspoon salt
• 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
• 6 tablespoons all-purpose flour
• 2 tablespoons olive oil
• 2 tablespoons butter
• 3 cloves garlic, crushed
• 1 cup chicken stock
• 1 cup heavy cream
• 1/2 cup parmesan cheese, grated
• 1 teaspoon chili flakes
• 1/4 teaspoon oregano
• 1/4 teaspoon thyme
• 1/3 cup sundried tomatoes, chopped
• 1 tablespoon fresh basil leaves
Aries
(Mar 21 - April 19)
Taurus
(April 20 - May 20)
Gemini
(May 21 - June 21)
Cancer
(June 22 - July 22)
Leo
(July 23 - Aug 22)
Virgo
(Aug 23 - Sep 22)
Libra
(Sep 23 - Oct 22)
Scorpio (Oct 23 - Nov 21)
Sagittarius
(Nov 22 - Dec 21)
Capricorn
(Dec 22 - Jan 19)
Aquarius
(Jan 20 - Feb 18)
Pisces
(Feb 19 - Mar 20)
February awakens in Aries the ability to empathise with others, which creates a strong friendship with very interesting people. With some, you pass on your experiences to each other, which will move you a bit further in life, and maybe you will connect at work and embark on a joint project.
February will be a month full of work for Taurus. Your motivation to work will multiply, and work will become your main life activity in this period. Thanks to a high dose of determination to work, you will make high financial incomes, which you will like, and you will constantly move forward. However, be careful not to overwork; it could backfire on you in the form of a health problem.
Gemini will be prone to depression in February. You like to spend time with friends on the air, and that makes your work responsibilities impossible. This bad mood could be reflected in other aspects of your life, so try to take your free time to take care of your mental well-being.
February will bring Cancer a certain amount of self-confidence, especially at work. You will no longer be afraid to say what you like and what you don't, thanks to which your superiors will start to perceive you as equal. During this period, you will surprise yourself with your creativity and fresh ideas at work and in your personal life.
In February, Leo will be very creative but at the same time more introverted. There will be some great ideas in your head that you will want to implement. However, you must take into account that something will have to be sacrificed. Therefore, this month you better think rationally and properly consider all the pros and cons before embarking on something.
February will awaken in Virgo the need to gain publicity and to be right about everything. If someone opposes you during this period, you can get into pointless conflicts. Persuasion will be your strong point, especially at work; but don't overdo it, it could have a negative impact on your working relationships.
In February, Libra will be overwhelmed with work duties. You will get a lot of tasks from your superior that you will not be able to do, which will cause you stress. Insomnia and headaches may also occur, which you should definitely not underestimate. This is a sign that you have to slow down and compensate for your work with some relaxing activity.
In February, communication and negotiation will be the strength of all Scorpios. You will use that mainly at work, where you will achieve some significant success. That will be connected to a good financial status and maybe a promotion at work. But do not let your success go to your head; it could trigger your colleagues and even make them your enemies.
February will bring a lot of inner strength and balance to Sagittarians, which they will need this month. It is because you will get into a situation when a close person will let you down, and you will have to deal with it even though it will hurt you. On the other hand, you will gain trust in yourself, and realise that you need to forgive the person; otherwise, you will get stuck in sadness.
In February, Capricorns will demonstrate amazing communication skills and empathy. In this time, lots of your friends will feel close to you, and they will tend to ask you for your advice, you will become a popular person among your friends. However, do not let the complaints and problems of others tire you.
February will be a month of love for Aquarians. Your feelings will be stronger, so you will experience every moment of your life way more intensively. So you can use this and devote some time and energy to your partner. Go for a long weekend together or a holiday, or just make a trip to some wellness retreat where you will feel as if you are in a paradise and you will fully enjoy intimate moments together.
February will be more of a calm month for Pisces. You should take care of your health because you will be prone to have problems with your airways. The best thing you can do is skip some fun evenings with your friends and improve your sleeping and eating habits. You should use this time period to sort out your priorities and have some rest.