JUSTICE- Dre Island ft Wyclef Jean




Dre Island and Wyclef Jean come together for powerful single “Justice”





The song lends itself to the current global unrest in response to police brutality.





In May, standout Jamaican reggae artist Dre Island released his long-awaited debut album with Now I Rise.
Like many great reggae albums before it, the 13-track projects features
Dre covering his country’s social climate, pride he has for being from
Kingston, and love songs that serenade the masses.






“Justice” finds Dre in collaboration with musical legend Wyclef Jean,
crying out to those continuously affected by police violence and
general disenfranchisement — in the Caribbean, the U.S., and beyond.
Though the song will be featured on the deluxe version of Now I Rise, it
was actually Wyclef who reached out to Dre to come together. “I reached
out to Dre Island because the higher consciousness that comes from
Jamaica inspires me to sing about what comes from Haiti,” Wyclef said in
a press release. “When I hear Dre Island speak, there is no difference
with what’s going on in Jamaica or America or Haiti. I wanted him
because he will paint an overall view because what we’re chanting in the
song is justice EVERYWHERE.”






Dre voices his Rastafarian-style coos throughout and then jumps in
the last segment to deliver his verses. “Mama, how much more left to
bear before we free the shackles and the chains, how much more blood
spill / I know you still see they treating us like the modern-day slaves
…I see your wicked intentions/ So let’s get ourselves together, I know
we will be okay. As Jah is my witness, I will fight you to my grave.”





The music video is a simplistic portrayal, where sporadic scenes
covering anguished protests are dialed into others with the two
musicians recording the track in separate studios. Along with these are
clips of both Dre and Wyclef jogging in their locales dressed in hoodies
— a interpretation of unity as they team for their impactful single Justice.
Born Andre Johnson, on May 2, 1988, Dre Island, armed with
intelligence, awareness and keen ability to put his surroundings into
music is undoubtedly one of the more exciting young musicians, to emerge
out of Kingston, Jamaica.

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