Reggae musician, Jahbeloved

Ghanaian reggae musician Jahbeloved has rallied colleague musicians to preach peace in an all-star song dubbed, “Stand For Peace” ahead of Ghana’s crucial election in 2024.

The song is a collaboration of 14 Ghanaian Reggae Dancehall artistes.

The artistes on the song include Jahbeloved, 7 Fireside, Kente, Knii Lante, Osagyefo, XLNC Fiifi Selah, Ruki, Alaptawan, Kwame Partan, Oko Lacy, Fantiman Joujou, Kojo Kombolo, Topgyal Renner and Aklerh.

According to Jahbeloved, the message in the song is a call for peace, patriotism and fairness as Ghana heads into the election 2024.

Speaking to the media on what pushed him to record the song, Jahbeloved said he thought it necessary and timely to rally these well-meaning artistes to express their messages through the medium they know best; music.

He urged the various political parties and leaders put Ghana first and project peace and fairness before, during and after the elections.

To the Ghanaian youths, he said “As we go to vote, let’s do everything to put Ghana first. Defend your motherland; don’t let greedy people use you for parochial interests.”

“We want to state that the song is not a call to docility nor an endorsement for any political party. It is a call for all involved in the elections to make sure we do this without any “major news”. We also hope the song becomes an anthem for not only Election 2024 but every other election after that,” he added.

The song was produced by Kormantse Muziki, producers of the biggest Riddim Project in Ghana, (Where Di Money Riddim) which put 30 Ghanaian artistes on a Riddim.

The song was produced with instrumentation by Fantiman Joujou, live drums by Frank Nana Yaw Godswill and live bass by Felix Tettey Amankwah.

The video was produced in collaboration with the artistes on the track. Each of them provided their own footage which was masterfully blended together in the studios of Imperial Media Concepts in Texas USA.

The captivating video was edited by Kwizz Konseptz.

Watch the video below:



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