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OLDIES SUNDAY: Neville Martin – The Message (1976)


On September 3, Jamaica will be a part of another General Election. The Jamaica Labour Party, the People’s National Party, and Independent parties will vie for the top spot, which will be made possible by the voting public. This platform WILL NOT tell you who to vote for, but we will provide music that reflected on this grand (and stressful) event. On “Oldies Sunday” today, we’d like to highlight music that aided in or was a part of previous Elections. Today, we look back at Neville Martin’sThe Message“.

Produced by Clancy Eccles and released through Clan Disc/Clancy Records in 1976, Neville Martin delivered something that the people needed to hear in, “The Message”. Released 2 weeks before the 1976 Jamaican General Election, Martin shared that his choice for leadership was all Jamaican, had the right ideas for progress, and was for the people. Martin’s song praised the works on the People’s National Party, which was lead by Michael Manley, as they implemented a number of projects that helped to advance the Island since the party’s victory in the 1972 Elections. The song quickly became popular for not only Martin, but Eccles, as they were closely aligned with the PNP, and it helped to sway the voting public into investing in the PNP, as the party wasn’t performing well in the polls. The PNP would go on to win the Election, and hold the seats until losing power to the JLP in 1980.

Neville Martin’s “The Message” continues to hold a significant place in the PNP’s music catalogue, and can be heard during their political rallies over the years. Both the PNP and JLP have their share of anthems, but “The Message” has always been a stand out track. Whoever you vote for on September 3, make sure it’s the right choice.

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Ahead Of Local Gov. Elections, Christopher Martin & Valiant Share “Fight For Better”


On Monday, February 26, Jamaica will head to the polls as a part of the Local Government Elections. Things do get tense during election time, and there have been parades of political colours Islandwide thanks to various rallies. While music has always been a part of these festivities, Dancehall Artists Christopher Martin and Valiant step out with a message on, “Fight For Better“.

Released through GMR Records, Christopher Martin and Valiant seek unity in “Fight For Better”. While there have been many fights over party colours with some becoming violent over the years, Martin and Valiant are spreading a message of doing away with the politics and politrix, and unite the people for a better Jamaica. They call out corrupt Ministers and those who practice evil deeds, and in the KRE8-directed Music Video, they highlight and encourage unity in all areas, encouraging the nation to follow these examples. May these elections be safe, free, and fair. No man is an Island.

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NEW MUSIC: @OneKacique – No Vote


With Election Day in Jamaica drawing near, Recording Artist Kacique dropped “No Vote“. Produced by SupaBad Music Group, Kacique speaks on PNP (People’s National Party) and JLP (Jamaica Labour Party) failing him over the years thus fueling his decision to not vote. He also encourages listeners to do the same and demand better for the country. While both Political Parties are currently blaring campaign songs daily to attract supporters, people like Kacique will see through all that and make a stance. What is your decision? Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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