King Kabaka Pyramid - Roots Reggae Renaissance Reasoning Live
Update: 2015-03-15
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Without a doubt, Kabaka Pyramid has emerged from the underground as one of the strong uprising artist in the “Reggae Renaissance” /”Reggae Revival” currently happening. The lyricist, has clearly been making his voice heard locally in Jamaica and internationally.
Since the February 2015 release of his latest single, "Well Done" (Prod. by Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley)Keron Salmon, known by his fans as Kabaka Pyramid has been turning heads with supporters and non-supporters as Kabaka sarcastically commends Jamaican politicians on a job "well done," as he raises awareness of political misleading in the government’s call for foreign investors on the island while blaming them for the country’s economic state.
In his conversation with Empress Skortcher, Kabaka Pyramid not only constructively criticizes the government for selling out the country to foreign investors, who he says, are not really investing when Jamaicans are not the ones getting jobs, citing "recently 80 Jamaicans were made redundant as 80 Mexicans who were brought on the island replaced them as hotel workers." Kabaka Pyramid expressed that so called investors money is not banked on the island, but hints that Jamaicans on a whole have a hand in the economic struggles faced by the majority and offers some solutions in rendering possible fixes.
- See more at: http://www.globallinkzradio.com/kabaka-pyramid-raises-awareness-of-political-misleading/#sthash.u9mLWEbd.dpuf
Since the February 2015 release of his latest single, "Well Done" (Prod. by Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley)Keron Salmon, known by his fans as Kabaka Pyramid has been turning heads with supporters and non-supporters as Kabaka sarcastically commends Jamaican politicians on a job "well done," as he raises awareness of political misleading in the government’s call for foreign investors on the island while blaming them for the country’s economic state.
In his conversation with Empress Skortcher, Kabaka Pyramid not only constructively criticizes the government for selling out the country to foreign investors, who he says, are not really investing when Jamaicans are not the ones getting jobs, citing "recently 80 Jamaicans were made redundant as 80 Mexicans who were brought on the island replaced them as hotel workers." Kabaka Pyramid expressed that so called investors money is not banked on the island, but hints that Jamaicans on a whole have a hand in the economic struggles faced by the majority and offers some solutions in rendering possible fixes.
- See more at: http://www.globallinkzradio.com/kabaka-pyramid-raises-awareness-of-political-misleading/#sthash.u9mLWEbd.dpuf
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