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Reggae All Stars Release 'We Need Peace' Video

Reggae Allstars

Sat, 3 Nov 2012 Source: ken Arthur

The Rastafarian Reggae all stars have released the first collaboration video to call for peace in the coming elections in Ghana titled ‘We Need Peace’.

The song which features distinguished artistes like Ras Kuuku, Jah Protein, Kwame Partan, Kojo Kombolo, Nayah Fyah, Natty Flex...etc was recorded by Dollo Recordson theAhaban Music Label and is making the conversations in the communities and ghettos with massive airplay and endorsements.

Some of the best acts in the reggae circles who featured in the single are currently breaking the barriers into the international reggae world with their positive vibes.

Jah Protein in a phone interview he said, “we believe everyone must play their part to make this country the peaceful place it has come to be known for, we believe in the showcasing of ideas in the political battle but we also believe in that exercise the nation should come first and the love for one another should be demonstrated.”

“Rasta is love and as Rastafarians our contribution to this nation is to spread the message of love for everyone... Ghana is a peaceful nation and we want it to stay so,” he said.

Watch the video below


The Rastafarian Reggae all stars have released the first collaboration video to call for peace in the coming elections in Ghana titled ‘We Need Peace’.

The song which features distinguished artistes like Ras Kuuku, Jah Protein, Kwame Partan, Kojo Kombolo, Nayah Fyah, Natty Flex...etc was recorded by Dollo Recordson theAhaban Music Label and is making the conversations in the communities and ghettos with massive airplay and endorsements.

Some of the best acts in the reggae circles who featured in the single are currently breaking the barriers into the international reggae world with their positive vibes.

Jah Protein in a phone interview he said, “we believe everyone must play their part to make this country the peaceful place it has come to be known for, we believe in the showcasing of ideas in the political battle but we also believe in that exercise the nation should come first and the love for one another should be demonstrated.”

“Rasta is love and as Rastafarians our contribution to this nation is to spread the message of love for everyone... Ghana is a peaceful nation and we want it to stay so,” he said.

Watch the video below



Source: ken Arthur