Regardless of wet climate, folks flocked to Franklin Park in Northwest D.C. for the third annual Jazz and Blossoms Jam on Sunday, April 6, uniting attendees of all ages for an all-day celebration of hip-hop, jazz and poetry, centered round a shared message of pleasure, group and cultural pleasure.
The occasion was a part of the Phrases, Beats and Life Pageant (WBL), organized in partnership with DowntownDC Enterprise Enchancment District and the Nationwide Cherry Blossom Pageant, and closed out the four-day sequence of live shows and artwork exhibitions.
“The entire thought is to create an occasion that you possibly can deliver your grandmother to, however you possibly can additionally deliver your youngsters too, or you possibly can come by yourself to take pleasure in some good music,” stated Mazi Mutafa, founder and government director of Phrases, Beats and Life, a non-profit that goals to raise the voices of younger creatives by means of hip-hop arts schooling.
In its third 12 months, Mutafa emphasised why the 2025 Jazz and Blossoms Jam was significantly essential.
“Now we have a need to be witnesses and advocates for pleasure,” Mutafa stated of his group’s mission. “And it turns into particularly essential in a second the place there may be a lot distress, uncertainty and disappointment, to be an area that’s devoted to connecting households and celebrating the great thing about our communities in D.C. and past.”
The jam featured performances by Masta Ace with Sound of the Metropolis, Kokayi, Ra Brown, and headliner Arrested Growth. It additionally included meals vans, small enterprise distributors, a household enjoyable zone for teenagers and haiku and origami creation stations, selling a connection to Japanese tradition in honor of the continuing Cherry Blossom Pageant.
Attendees ranged from school college students to households to long-time followers hoping to listen to a few of their favourite ’90s hip-hop classics.
“Music is the common language, you don’t even have to know the lyrics,” stated Chinomso Njelita, 25. “The poet who began the entire live performance, [Ra Brown], some folks in all probability didn’t know what she was saying, however then they heard the beats that have been behind it and folks began arising and standing up there and children have been leaping, and one man was up there prefer it was an entire sermon.”
Like Brown, performers used musical storytelling to speak messages of cultural uplift.
“It takes a certain quantity of boldness to get out right here and nonetheless do aware music in an age of unconsciousness,” rapper Speech stated as crowds braved the climate to catch Arrested Growth’s closing set. “Right here we’re on the stage in D.C. and we’re rocking for y’all phrases of knowledge, affirmation, lifting the brothers and sisters up regardless of rain, regardless of no matter comes at us, we’re nonetheless transferring sturdy and ahead.”

Different artists emphasised the necessity for constructive and galvanizing music, particularly amongst youth, in at the moment’s musical, social and political panorama.
“There’s sufficient damaging music and never sufficient music that’s uplifting and enlightening. These sorts of celebrations are very mandatory for the group. It’s some solution to make them really feel optimistic concerning the future,” Masta Ace instructed The Informer. “In lately and occasions the place there’s efforts to strip away artwork packages and tradition, these kinds of occasions are tremendous essential so we are able to train our younger folks to remain engaged and inventive by means of the humanities.”