
Philadelphia’s vibrant energy was undeniable this past Saturday, February 21, 2026, as REVIVE Radio + Media joined forces to support the Sing That Jawn 215 music competition. Hosted at Fabrika, an entertainment and interactive venue, the event spotlighted the next generation of talent, proving the city is overflowing with youthful creativity and purpose.
REVIVE Media captured exclusive moments and spoke with Mont Brown, founder of Kickback Impact, the nonprofit behind the event. Brown’s commitment to grassroots empowerment and youth development was on full display, with Sing That Jawn 215 serving as a powerful extension of his mission.
The competition drew an impressive lineup of hosts, judges, mentors, and community leaders, all focused on uplifting young artists. The room was filled with raw vocals, confidence, and determination.
“The talent in this room was electric,” shared one judge. “Philly’s music scene is in good hands.”
Beyond the performances, the event created real opportunities. Young artists connected with industry professionals, received constructive feedback, and gained hands-on exposure to what it takes to thrive in the music industry.
Initiatives like this reinforce the importance of mentorship, artistic development, and safe creative spaces. With support from Mayor Cherelle Parker’s office and the School District of Philadelphia, the event demonstrated what investment in youth truly looks like.
Philly isn’t just celebrating talent. It’s building more of a musical legacy.
For more about Kickback Impact, visit: kickbackimpact.com
