by Howard Campbell
KINGSTON, Jamaica – It’s been one other robust yr in Jamaica when it comes to crime, one thing that has not gone unnoticed by Traz Di Jennik, who laments the scourge of violence in his homeland on Cease di Crime, his newest music.
Co-produced by longtime collaborator Trevor “Skatta” Bonnick, Traz Di Jennik and Lydia Campbell, the singjay’s spouse, the one was not too long ago launched.
Whereas he expresses frustration on the excessive stage of homicides, white collar crime and indiscipline, Traz Di Jennik additionally presents options for what’s perennially Jamaica’s greatest downside.
“Di folks should unite, wi all know di system corrupt however wi have to come back collectively. As soon as everyone come collectively, di killing will go down,” he reasoned.
Even rural Portland parish the place Traz Di Jennik has lived for a few years, shouldn’t be exempt from legal exercise. That was one of many causes for him writing Cease di Crime, a follow-up to Celebration Good, a dance monitor that marked his first crack at soca.
Cease di Crime is his newest mission with Bonnick, present lead singer for the Interior Circle Band and former frontman for The Bloodfire Posse. They first labored collectively within the Nineteen Nineties when Traz Di Jennik was often known as Alkatraz.
Well being Over Wealth, one other music he co-produced with Bonnick, was launched in 2023.