
Dropping some consciousness today are Kabaka Pyramid and I-Wayne with their new video, “Versatile“. Directed by G’Ovany and shot by Mario Francis in Cassia Park and East Kingston, we see Kabaka and I-Wayne gather with their brothers and speak about the issues in society, artists promoting the wrong things, bigging up Tessanne Chin and her talent, and how we must all be versatile. We also see scenes where a youth steals from a vendor, an old lady needing old for her lamp and of course the rasta flag waving. I liked this song the first time I’ve heard it and I’m glad a video came out for it. What do you think? Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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With all the talks of Jamaica decriminalizing Marijuana, Vice News visited the island to learn the possibilities of this upcoming move. Marijuana has been illegal in Jamaica for many decades although it has been synonymous with the Rastafarian culture and Reggae music. Featuring Interviews from member of Parliament Raymond Pryce, Professor Henry Lowe of Medicanja, Senator Mark Golding, Dr. Dayton Campbell, various farmers and users, they all give their take on the subject and speak on how it could or could not benefit the people and the island. With talks surrounding getting licenses, profits and benefits for the farmer and Tourism, what will the future hold? Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

Coming through with a highly anticipated effort is the duo of Protoje and Chronixx. Titled “Who Knows” and produced by Winta James, we hear them speaking about poverty, spreading love to everyone whether good or bad, acknowledging Jah’s works and being conscious over a really good production. Great song here, Protoje and Chronixx really make a good combination here. Off Protoje’s forthcoming album, check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Sting 30 was not complete without a performance from the one and only Sizzla Kalonji. Running through his many hits, Sizzla captivated his audience and burned enough fire to take down a few acres of Forestry. Very energetic performance here, check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.