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October 21, 2024 • 78 mins
šŸŽ§ Unlock your mind and join the movement! In this episode of Reggae Hour Podcast on B.O.S.S. Radio, we sit down with Jamaican reggae artist Redeemm for an exclusive interview that dives deep into his latest album, "A Key For Caged Minds." šŸŒ

Redeemm shares his personal journey from working in the Jamaica Fire Brigade to pursuing music full-time, discussing how his life experiences shape the powerful messages in his songs. He also reflects on important issues like the privatization of Bob Marley Beach, calling it a troubling move that strips Jamaicans of their cultural heritage​(Redeemm Interview Trans…). Plus, he weighs in on global conflicts like the Israel-Iran war, explaining how these events impact his art and drive him to create music that challenges the status quo​(Redeemm Interview Trans…).

Episode Highlights:

The story behind "A Key For Caged Minds" and its call for spiritual and mental liberation​(Redeemm Interview Trans…)
Redeemm’s take on the privatization of Bob Marley Beach and what it means for Jamaica​(Redeemm Interview Trans…)
Insights on current global issues and how they influence his music​(Redeemm Interview Trans…)
šŸ“… Release Date: Monday, October 21st, 2024, at 7 PM CST
🌐 Listen: Available on all major podcast platforms and live at www.sbcmovement.com

For more on Redeemm’s journey and behind-the-scenes details, check out the full blog post:
šŸ‘‰ Unlocking a Musical Revolution: Redeemm’s Exclusive Interview
Listen to A Key for Caged Minds here:
Apple Music:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/key-for-caged-minds/1690060012

Amazon Music:
https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0C95JFFTF

Shazam:
https://www.shazam.com/song/1690060012/set-jah-people-free

You can stream the album on these platforms directly using these links!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Tonight, reggae our listeners and fans, We've got something special
for you. Join us as we sit down with a
man whose music is opening eyes and breaking chains. Introducing Redeem,
the reggae artist from Spanish Town, Jamaica, whose journey has
been nothing short of remarkable. From his days performing in
DJ competitions to balancing life as an EMT and a
member of the Jamaica Constabulary Force, Redeem has always been

(00:22):
driven by one thing, music with a message, and in
twenty twenty three, he dropped an album that's shaking up
the reggae world. A key for caged minds with a
mission to free the mind and uplift the spirit. Redeem's
new album is more than just music, It's a call
for mental and spiritual liberations. His work has been praised
for its dup message, tackling everything from social injustices to

(00:43):
global conflicts, and tonight you'll get to hear all about it.
So reggae our fans, grab your headphones, turn up the
volume and get ready for an unforgettable conversation. Don't miss
Redeem live tonight on Boss Radio.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Center. Off you blame, Oh, can you blame? They use
them when you give them your name, honey, use them
are referend because you're cheat them at your game. Judge
alas the kings are things and less, watch your child remain.
Judja is so merciful for every open for real. When
I'm traveling by me Dankie and you're flying in your plane,
whether you're eating in your white Dogsamy have a pizza?
King good black? You're pink white? That jablo flowing too

(01:20):
with then, So what's how we're fighting for? Is it
for Earth three things? We are ram peculiar people, children
of one kid? So what's how we're fighting for? Is
it for Earth reasons? Let's join vices together. Babylon, Hey

(01:42):
Babylon saying, how can you say we are free when
I need them passook with a visa stamp to travel
to your country. How can you say we are free
when it takes almost two hundreds of might dellar to
purchase one of your currency. How can you say we
are free when we do not have a machine to
sympathetic care of our baby? Am I your enemy? We
are not in the battlefield, then why do you want
to kill me? Was I not created my dansa Ja almighty?

(02:06):
So what are we're fighting for? Is it for earthly things?
We are ram peculiar people, children of one king? So
what are we're fighting for? Is it for earth reasons?
Let's join vices together her Barbelian chamber when we're saying,

(02:27):
every money with me, right last whim. If you do not,
you're for finding yourself. Don't at this spring and your
ear are fatal before your yellow billow. Even if you
were balt you were not the king. My grantic Caroline
and nor please makeup where they bring just a vessel,
judge a using me to do one little thing. Do
not pass a volenterate that your duty is to entering.
Do you need to me you're promoting that? This weremen saying,

(02:49):
so what are we fighting for? Is it for earthly things?
We are ram peculiar people, children up wonkie? So what
are we fighting for?

Speaker 3 (03:04):
Is it for the.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
Let's die? Advice is still get Bobby and timber when we.

Speaker 4 (03:11):
Sing, ready to feel the vibes. It's time to unwind,

(03:43):
uplift your spirit and dive deep into the soul of reggae.
Welcome to the Reggae Hour only on Boss Radio. From
the Timeless Legends of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and burning
spear to today's hottest voices in conscious reggae and dancehall.
Reggae Hour brings you a full spectrum of the music
that's all about love, resistance, and unity. Whether you're a

(04:06):
longtime fan or just discovering the roots of this powerful genre,
Reggae Hour is where you'll find the deep rhythms, positive energy,
and good vibes you crave. It's more than music, it's
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(04:29):
and jam along to handpick tracks that bring the spirit
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Speaker 2 (04:35):
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Speaker 4 (04:37):
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(04:58):
what we.

Speaker 5 (04:58):
Do about it is your boy missed the boss of
the South Side Bouses here on Reggae album where we
got another great interview. Today we brought back your boy,
but Dan, y'all known from way back in the day.
We brought him back because he's been making moves. So
we got to catch up with boys. So hey with
all further ado, how you doing it, David Dan?

Speaker 2 (05:21):
I tell you what you know. I'm up and running,
rearing to go as yoga Materira's flowing information. Oh there,
ready to read, to meet and greet all those who
are in wonderland and want to get out, you know.
So I'm just here with some solid information, some serious

(05:45):
eye opening message. As I told you from day one,
is that the name says it all and it's not
just another artists put in some rhymes together. I'm here
to open the is for people to let them know
what time it is. So let's go, Yes, sir, listening

(06:09):
to them new tracks? You sent me that that that
that your latest EP, what Blown Away, Blown Slap Away.
So but before we get into that, we're gonna definitely
touch on your new album.

Speaker 5 (06:25):
So the last time we spoke that you were transitioning
from your work in the Vibergate and Jamaica Constabulary for
us to focus fully your music. Now, tell me how's
that journey been for you and how do how have
you evolved system.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
In terms of movements and upward, I would call it
time information wise, in terms of moving forward, Yes, it's
been a journey to really step away from the system
of government to a player where you can freely use

(07:03):
materials that you have garnered in the past to bring
to the present so that people can have an understanding
of what to look forward with the future is concerned.
It has been a ride. When I say a ride,
I mean a ride. Educational wise, the journey is mind blowing.

(07:24):
Financial wise, it is a challenge. But if there is
a destination, then you must have a journey. And when
you get to that destination, what will you have to
impart to your audience or your fund if you did
not have a type of journey that will give you

(07:49):
that meat to really impart to those who are really
looking and listening. Because why would a person leave the
Jamaica Fire Service, leave the constablir force taught overseas believe

(08:10):
being a medical technician to pursue music. Why there must
be a reason, because through my my time of working
for a system, I realized that you're not really living.

(08:36):
We are existing, and I've seen it too much. And
I know that I might not have the platform to preach,
but I realized that my gift is to educate, inform
and uplift and I can do that to music and

(08:57):
my writing. So yes, the journeys and Ruler coursed up.
What believe you mean, I'm chopped in, So let's go.
That's the up man, I'm saying though.

Speaker 5 (09:11):
And with this new music, with your new album, first
of all, it's called The Key for the Cage Minds.
I love that and for one because yes, that's the
new slavery that we are in. It's the mental slavery.
And that's it right there, boy, I'm telling you that
right there. That album I've listened to last night. It
had me up to three o'clock in the morning, just jamming,

(09:34):
and I was looking at up researching, getting the you know,
checking out the history because it's been out since twenty
twenty three, so I've been looking at them what the
people have been saying. It's been generating a lot of
buzz and a lot of controversy. Now inspired the concept
behind the album, Man, what message are you hoping to
sind with this release?

Speaker 2 (09:51):
All right, persons, it ha's been generating a mix ah
theen Yes, what I am appreciative of all of the
tone are the feedback. Why so I can know who

(10:14):
is where in their head space and who needs to
get weird? Because if this album should be heard by
someone and there comes with a negative or a shaky
or say a weak feedback, then I realize I know

(10:34):
that that person in their headspace have not moved away
from the jarragons of the system. You understand, because all
that I have penned and put to paper is for
a person to pause a moment, take a moment to

(11:01):
ingest what I am putting out. I am putting out
food for the mind, not food for your tummy, food
for the mind. And too long of our people been
feeding themselves physically. It's not to feed yourself spiritually. And

(11:23):
this album, Key for Cage Minds will do just that.
If you would spend the time to listen and re listen,
not about the beat, not about this style, pay some
attention to the arrangement of the words, then you will

(11:44):
get where you should be. Where this album is concerned
because I kid you not if I should put out
the next album, which I can't as yet, because persons
do not get this as yet. Many persons are still
in the milk stage. This album is just a tip.

(12:07):
What I have to come next is way more odd
food than this. So if you cannot run with the footman,
oh can you run with the arts man? Mm hmm.
So my people need to go out get this album,
Key for Caged Minds, Key for Cage mind I need

(12:31):
my people to get it because I have some things
to say lyrically where music is concerned, and I also
have a message to give verbally. So let's go. I'm ready.

Speaker 5 (12:55):
That's real, and that's the message right there. Get it together,
wake up, time to make a move exactly.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
Man. We've been looking for liberation for so long.

Speaker 5 (13:06):
Man, I don't think we I think some of us
even forgot that it exists because we've never felt it before.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
So you have you have to.

Speaker 5 (13:14):
We have to have artists such as yourself put out
art such as a Key for Cage Minds, just to
be able to show people, Hey, look, don't forget we
used to be free.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
We're not free right now.

Speaker 5 (13:28):
Don't forget that, and I love the way that you
orchestrated that in the album. Like what personal experiences or
even global events influenced the direction.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
Of a keep for cage Minds. As I said, I
have troubled more than one countries. I have read books
and I've seen tough I have read Oh it is trouble.
I have read the black Man's History Book. I've read

(14:04):
the black Man's histue Book, which it is right in
our hands in every home, but we don't read it
because we were made to believe that it is not
our book. It is our book. The Bible is our book. Yes,

(14:26):
the Bible is the black Man's History Book. You can't
get no further than that. Compare it with a few
other books like I have. Like I have a song
coming out shortly. I hope that you people are ready
for that song. I have a song name teaching. The

(14:51):
name of that song is teaching. I hope people would
get this album first before I dropped teaching. You have
to question what drives me to name it Keith a
cage mind because too many times I have seen and
been places where ore per se educated persons are people

(15:15):
who are in position, they are still chucked.

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Speaker 2 (16:21):
In addition to the album Key for Cage Mind, I
realized that persons are way behind in terms of truth
and in their mind space. So therefore I'm putting together
a book. I am not ready to disclose most of

(16:48):
the information this book. The name of it will also
be Key for cage mind, and it is going to
be something somewhat of a different. I want to put

(17:08):
in it information about our people, what they have done. Positively,
I want to take away from the negative aspect of
what we were taught as of our history. But people
also need to realize we as a people need to

(17:31):
realize the role that we play in the advancement of civilization,
and we can only do that if we begin to
free this. So the first line where this book is concerned,

(17:55):
it says, the beginning of wisdom is the fear of
the Almighty, because though all the rivers flow into the sea,
yet the sea is not full. Man and a wall
could never have done anything like that, so it must

(18:15):
have been the Creator himself. So if we as our people,
tap back into the union with the Creator, then we
will see ourselves way above what we were taught. So
that's just the front of it. There's also another part

(18:39):
that says, quit complaining about your problems. The sooner you
realize that no one is coming to save you is
the quicker you will get up and find the solution
because it is in us, It is embedded in our

(18:59):
DNA to solve problems. Don't expect me to believe in
your dreams. For you. I don't know your dreams, and
if I do, I don't care. If you want it
that much, then you need to make that dream personal.

(19:23):
So those are some of the stuff that is written
in this book. I can just open it from anywhere
and look at it. This will be something that my
people can gain access to. Just open anywhere and start reading.
A genuine friend will tell you to your face that
you are wrong, but make no mistake, if it's genuine,

(19:46):
he will still get your back. Those are some of
the stuff. The power of the people is stronger than
those who the people put in power. Those are some
of the stuff that you will be headed to read

(20:07):
in this book on a daily basis. Oh wow, okay,
so pretty much what I'm hearing in that book is
more of of.

Speaker 5 (20:18):
Uplifting fallen humanity, building the brotherhood and the sisterhood back
to be as strong as it's supposed to have been
in the beginning. That's what I'm hearing exactly exactly, And
this is how you open up those cage minds. This
is why that the album and the book is the

(20:39):
key for those cages.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
For the cage mind I love it. I love it
right evil. If you listen to a truck on that
album name oh You're Doing, it's about or a black
woman and if you notice oh, I I read their

(21:02):
their purpose in that song. It's for them to see
themselves as queen that they are, because yes, they are queen.
And the black woman should know that she's the She's

(21:22):
the earth that brings forth the seed of civilization. She
should know that. So so the book, the album, and
wherever I go, I will let our brothers and sisters

(21:43):
know their purpose in life. Because I also I'm another
piece in the book that says for you to know
what you were created for. You will never realize how

(22:03):
strong you are until being strong is your only choice. Preach.
So all of those information will be in the book.
And I wish, by the help of the Almighty, that
when this book is out, it will be placed in

(22:23):
our schools so that we can get to the uplifting
of the minds from a tender age. Yes, that is
my dream, my aspiration, as my goal. So all these
songs that I'm putting out, it's not about a joke

(22:45):
or a gimmicks. I do not write fiction. I need
people to see themselves to see ourselves. You talk about freedom,
it's a myth. It's a myth, it's a made up
it's a word given to us to make you believe

(23:09):
what is not freedom for us is not real. Oh
can freedom be real if you're not given the chance
to make your own decision? Right, I'm from Jamaica. I'm
from Jamaica. I am from Jamaica. Yes, you're independent nineteen

(23:34):
sixty two? Independent in what way? Right? No? You tell
me independent in what way? When you have to be
fighting to get positive, clean music to the people. You
have to be fighting to keep what is yours, reggae music.

(23:57):
You have to be fighting to live and not exist?
Or can you be free if it will take a passport,
a visa stamp or something with With that paper, we
don't need to travel to another country while another person
can use a simple drivers lessons our bird paper from
their country to come to your country. You are free,

(24:20):
You're not. No, you are not. That's just ridiculous in
the concept of it. It is. Boy, It's just like Africa. Yeah,
all these African states, Yes, are free, but still there

(24:40):
are borders, their borders own by your colonial master. Still
you still pay your attack to them. You still send
them your your wealth to them. You're divided up into
small countries. Which way Ethiopia, which is Africa, does not.
We're not creative with bather they weren't created with no bothers. Exactly.

Speaker 5 (25:07):
You got you can't go to the actual land and
see a borderline where they say that this border is
supposedly yet it's here.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
It's here to tell you that there's no offense on
no gate, but till you can't pass over. Exactly. It
doesn't make sense.

Speaker 5 (25:27):
And it's just that brings me to the the Bob
Morley Beach Fiesco with the with the privatization of each
they're trying to endex it and say that it's not
for the public anymore, that it would only be for
the tourists.

Speaker 2 (25:40):
Like, how make that make sense? Make that makes sense? Okay,
look at this all right? We call it Jamaica. Yeah, fine,
I know that it was not in the first place.
It was X. I wouldn't even go there because some
people wouldn't even have the idea of what I'm saying

(26:03):
that orwever Jamaica is for Jamaica's right, no no independence, freedom,
It's a myth. The names of the parish still carry
the names of your colonial master, exactly, saying Katherine Sainting

(26:24):
Lizabeth saying this this that Tarah Johan's this. No, you're
not free. Watch this now? Where identified anywhere you're going
in the world by your name? What is your name?
That's the first thing they ask you. Yeah, then where

(26:45):
you're from? Mm hmm. Watch this now. Had it been
that my name was that of my ancestor, you wouldn't
have to ask me where I'm from because everybody would know.
But when I said, when I say I'm a Kichi,

(27:09):
when I say, if you mean it, they would have
known time an African exactly. But when I was taken
to the western part of the world, I was given
my slave master name. Mm hmmm. So am I free?

(27:31):
Not at all? Not at all. That's a badge of slavery.
That's literally of slavery. And let's not straight from the
point that you raise about bab Maley Beach. M hm Okay.
It is good and well enough that the beach was

(27:52):
named after Bab Mali. Fine, right, it is well deserving. However,
if you are free, why is it that you want
to take that away from even people who have been
there for over fifty years. Why is it that the

(28:17):
people of the country would have to go to court
to determine to have access to a open bitch? Exactly?

Speaker 5 (28:27):
Make that makes sense? Yes, it makes no sense. And
unless you're talking money, agreed now it is, it's kind
of sense, and it's okay, makes sense.

Speaker 2 (28:46):
It cannot make sense. But what's this? What's this? With
all the wealth and the power of money you have
in the world, it can't by peace of mind and health.

(29:07):
So what could happened if the people are the native
people of the land would be free mentally and physically
to operate and function as a people as their own
free will, then they would not need your wealth that

(29:30):
part exactly.

Speaker 5 (29:36):
Obviously you're worth something if they're even dealing with you,
because they're trying to get something out.

Speaker 2 (29:43):
Of you out of you. A lot of people don't
understand their concept of value.

Speaker 5 (29:51):
They feel like since they're not at that prestige standing,
is all of these great politicians and things of that
nature that they can't.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
Exactly, that's all They are criminals because the truth is
the truth. It might be an offense, but not saying
it's just the truth and I carl A spared a spad.
Don't expect me to call a park as pool because
it's not. It's not at all. It's not. And that's

(30:23):
one of the reason why I think my album one
of my Sons, is being pushed back in Jamaica. It's
not being here. It's not being because you would see
other people being being interviewed and they talk this and
they mentioned that, what's about somebody who wants to uplift?
I have gone to places. I've made mention to people

(30:44):
that I would love to go to schools and talk
to young men before they leave in high school and stuff.
No one didn't puymi in it down mind.

Speaker 4 (30:55):
Ready to feel the vibes. It's time to unwind, uplift
your spirit and dive deep into the soul of reggae.
Welcome to the Reggae Hour, only on Boss Radio. From
the timeless legends of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Burning
Spear to today's hottest voices in conscious reggae and dancehall,
Reggae Hour brings you a full spectrum of the music

(31:16):
that's all about love, resistance, and unity. Whether you're a
longtime fan or just discovering the roots of this powerful genre.
Reggae Hour is where you'll find the deep rhythms, positive energy,
and good vibes you crave. It's more than music, it's
a movement. Let the rhythm of the island move you
right here on the Reggae Hour. Catch exclusive interviews with

(31:40):
reggae artists, learn about the culture and history behind the sound,
and jam along to handpick tracks that bring the spirit
of the island straight to your ears.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
So what are you waiting for?

Speaker 4 (31:52):
Tune in now to the Reggae Hour on Boss Radio,
where the beats are infectious, the message is clear, and
the vibes they're always. Subscribe on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Dezer,
Amazon or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Let
the rhythm of reggae move you.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
Every hour on Reggae Hour.

Speaker 4 (32:10):
Tune in, turn up, and zone out, because that's just
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Speaker 5 (32:19):
M that brings me that best answer to my next question,
because I know that a lot of people actually hear
your music, and I know that they hear that message,
and I know for a fact that that message is
disruptive to the status quo where the people who are
who are pretty much the unseen hand the people who

(32:39):
are are running everything, and if they get people to
actually stand up, then their game is completely over.

Speaker 2 (32:46):
Do you think that it's playing a very major role
in you.

Speaker 5 (32:51):
Are fighting in your own home land to get your
music on the public radio or on a radio airwave
so that you're people in your own land can hear them.

Speaker 2 (33:03):
It is of such in such a way that the
people are the persons who have the anger to even
allow the music to be played. They are so card
up in a stupor are a way of doing things
that they believe if it is not done in a

(33:29):
box where they should see it or they can feel it,
or they can receive it, then it is not to
be played. So what we have done we have turned
off the positive brain wave for mine. We have switched

(33:50):
on a brainwave of wanting and wanting off what of
something that you are put in front of your face
that you can say, this gives me power? And if
you don't produce that, then I don't want to hear

(34:13):
your song, or hear your message, or hear what you
have to say because you are non important, because you
don't have what they think they want or what they
think they need. And if you know what I'm saying.
I remember, I think it was what this box name again? Mom? Ali?

(34:38):
He says, I will not go overseas to fight your
war because I am fighting you in my own country
to survive. Why do I need to go and fight
somebody over there when when my enemy is right here
in front of me. Preach exactly clear. So if you

(35:02):
are saying you have certain information which attacks the new
of your certain new of your brain, which causes you
to think and do negative stuff, and if there is
a counteraction to that thing, and you have a tenure,
and and all you need to do is put it

(35:24):
on spin it, why don't you brainwashing is the only
thing training that you have? A thing they called a
puerpet master. The perpet master is controlling the string behind
the scene, and you who have the and the perpect

(35:46):
master is using you to keep your own brother down.
I don't know how many persons have read this book
or information where music is concerned, where some years ago

(36:07):
a group of people get together to determine the direction
of black people music to what they have done. What
they have done, they made their connection with the system
of prison and death use. We are going to highlight

(36:34):
and broadcast negative message. When we do that, we're gonna
flood the deliver or of negative things with earthly position.

(36:56):
Then we're going to use them to destroy themselves by
their mind, with the message and their music. Send them
to prison, send them to the mark. That is by design,
and that is the reason why worldwide, everything degrading, murder, negative,

(37:19):
everything in that form of message is being pushed. Check
the prism. Just check the prison system anywhere in the world.
You'll see the blocks in a corner, a lot of
them hurting each other, going to prison and to the mark.

(37:40):
Because it's by design. Preach. Use you speaking nothing but facts?
You know this? This this meeting people I don't understand.

Speaker 5 (37:53):
They think it's a conspiracy theory, but it's an actually
documents a meeting back in the early nineties, I believe.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
To every your early nineties and it's a fuck, it's
a fact. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (38:06):
The executive producers of record labels was meeting with vicious
with the prison officials.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
What they got to do with music? Because listen, now,
in some countries it's seventy five thousand dollars per year
for one inmate, keep the prison full, keep my bank
accord rising, and you will get your court. That is
what it is. But oh, many of our people knows

(38:38):
what they are even doing.

Speaker 5 (38:42):
Yeah, and some of us know and don't even care.
We still fall victim to it. That's the mint, that's
the brainwashing, that's the training. And they can get these
people can lae straight to your face, you can know
they lying, and you still fall victim.

Speaker 2 (38:58):
To the lie because because you are not free here exactly,
the chain is moved. But worse than the chain is
that you are chained mentally. And if you are chained mentally,
it needs someone who is not afraid to tell you that, Hey, listen,

(39:23):
not mine. You're in a system. You're in a system
that sets you on a time clock. You're in a
system that says fifty two students should be in a class.
We start with about fifty two. Why they leave kindergarten
and go They reach early agar secondary school and by

(39:47):
the time of graduation you have forty are thirty. They
move on to AI institution, you have twenty five. By
the time the ready to go in the work world,
you have twenty, but the work world will only accept three.

(40:10):
Then you are told go to school, get an education,
get that job, bank your money in the same system
that sets you from day one. You're always on a
time clock. When do you really live? Stop existing? Because

(40:35):
that's all we are doing, We're existing. Stop existing and
start living. That is also a part of the book
as well. Wow, and see, this is exactly why that
book is needed. And I'm so happy you say it
that you're trying to get that book.

Speaker 5 (40:54):
Into the schools, the schools because my motto, wheels is
there there's all these I'm a wasting time with all
these grown folks when there's all these children out here
that needs this knowledge and goes back to also what
you're saying about the women are the way we uplift
the women that humanity would be uplift. You know, you
gotta focus on the woman, and by focusing on the

(41:17):
young girl, you're feeding her eggs this knowledge, this information
so that when she does grow up, she gets married
and she starts having babies with her husband. These babies
are coming out with this knowledge already. We're wondering how
these babies are using the tablets and breaking passwords. You
ain't never gave them a past word where you've been

(41:38):
putting in this same password every day for the past
nine months you was pregnant with this babyqu it knows
your password. So just like that password, we dropped that
book keeper cage minds into they lapse. Oh my god,
every child born after that would have that influence of
that book already. Man, I love it.

Speaker 2 (41:58):
I love it. So it's it's it's the direction in
which you want to see the change you want to see.
No no, no no no, the change you want to
see happening. You have to be that change. So it
is also another part of the book will be the

(42:19):
change that you want to see. So I mean when
I sit down and I put pen to paper, where
my album is concerned, niniv, I'm going to ninive. I mean,
come on, no, jail man. I loved it. I'm sorry.

(42:41):
I just had to say that. I mean destruction. You
dig your earth, your blast jack and then you find
him island. Just spell ther eyland at the sea. I
make the fish poile. Think about it, Babila and I
have seen your plan. You understand creative bowler in your

(43:03):
lab and Wan can blame Africa who bills they look
like you know? Member. Then at the Carribby and you're
bring chicken gonna and attack about it. Come from Egypt,
mosquitar you know, satisfied, So your bill Carona and attack
about it, ESKP and China accept you and start painting.
Those are some of the message in the album. Go

(43:26):
and get it, I mean, what else? What else? All right?
The album is Keys for Cage Mine it's an Instagram,
it's an it's an Spotify, it's an Amazon, it's an Apple.

(43:46):
It's all there. The information is all there. Readly R
E D E E M M. The album Keys for
Cage mind as singles out there name this too much.
It means we are tired of what is happening. You know,
our leaders and the system this too much. You understand.
The only thing necessary for able to strive is for

(44:08):
a good man to sit by and do nothing.

Speaker 5 (44:13):
Yes, and procure your people. That's does have been my
sister first interview.

Speaker 2 (44:22):
Procure you people. That song there has always granted me.
I love that song.

Speaker 5 (44:30):
I know.

Speaker 2 (44:31):
Procure your people. Pecure your people, man, every man, And
when we rise up, not a river will aswim. If
you do not have the river, find yourself, do not
a spring, and your hear fatale before you. If you
are valid, check the barber you are not ill the
King granted Carolina, no ristake I when we bring I'm

(44:51):
just a vessel.

Speaker 5 (44:54):
That's it man, that message, Man, that messages is a
hit home, and it's just the whole album.

Speaker 2 (45:02):
It hit home. So definitely, everybody listening to this interview,
y'all go down into the description right right now.

Speaker 5 (45:07):
We're gonna have the links but everywhere that you can
hear it and you can get it there, so make
sure you go. Definitely, I listen to it personally and
I've been jamming it on Spotify on my Alexa, so
it's actually in a living room right now. So we
gotta let them go. Let o wife and is hearing it.
So definitely hit that link inscription because.

Speaker 2 (45:28):
You're you're not gonna be disappointed. You're gonna put this
in your favorites. Lest I sweat to you now before.

Speaker 5 (45:34):
We let you go, we do gotta like two mores.
I want to I want to get at, you know,
with this political atmosphere. Excuse me, I won't even want
to bring politics in it because it's civilians that are
being harmed every day, Innocent children, innocent women, innocent bystanders
who had nothing to do with any conflict in politics,

(45:55):
being hurt every day, and these senseless wars that are going.

Speaker 2 (45:59):
On around and Earth.

Speaker 5 (46:00):
I just had to ask, well, what is your take
on edit do you have any words of encouragement for
the world or how do you what.

Speaker 2 (46:07):
Do you have for the world? And that all right?
I I think it was in early this year I
did a piece where I put it. I think I
put it up on the internet where I was saying
that this is not far a gain, financial gain, but

(46:29):
it's just for people who believe that they want to
be a part of politics and voting and election day.
I understand, and I it's on TikTok. I think it's
on Facebook. I think it's on Instagram. To be honest,

(46:49):
when I wrote that song, it is too The song
was rewritten to a beat. It's an all beat, and
I ask I made mention to a politician that I
can give them this song for them to play. Man says, no,

(47:14):
that's not what they want. Can you believe that? Man
said no, let me tell you. And I'm saying, you
ask the question, so let me answer the question. No.
My take on it. And there's a part also in

(47:38):
the book The Power of the People is stronger than
the people who they put in power. The politicians are
not going out there with the literal guns and destructure
in their hands. It's their millions. When I say millions,

(47:59):
I mean the people who think they're on the left
and they're on the right, and they are right and
they are wrong, and they are hope and they are
dulle No. No, no, that's a good description of them. Yeah,
I have to use an adjectivity. So I wanted to
worry you there. There's millions things you are just subl

(48:22):
stuff that's going around because somebody said something. These leaders
in position, they don't realize that those in power work
for the people, but they make it seem that if
it's the other way around, so that people don't understand
their role and ends. You fight and you irth each

(48:47):
other over a few hours for a day, and it's
it's it can't make sense. So I think it's time
you see that those who you elect, they were for you,
and their role is to make whatever decision you have

(49:09):
and wanted to see to come to the forefront. It
is not to enrich themselves. It is not to enrich themselves,
not to enrich any individual. It's for a collective for
a country and national or set up people who by
the end of the day should be going in the
same direction for total freedom both physically, spiritually, and until

(49:41):
we come to the realization that listen, not we elect
these people for them to make it better for us
as a people, they will. There is going through the
world because people are not free mentally. No, they are not.

Speaker 5 (50:01):
No, they are not, especially when they continue the same
cycle over and over. They're just crazy and it's crazy
and enslaved at the same time. It's like, that's not
a good combination. And when people up like that, you
gotta be careful when you wake up like that, because

(50:22):
you don't know how they're going to react. You have
some people out there who react violently because you told
them the truth.

Speaker 2 (50:31):
M you better believe that. You better believe that, yes,
the truth. It's a sick The truth is not let
me tell you. And if you listen to these people,
I will always refer to the book that I'm doing.

(50:52):
If you can't speak the truth, you're going to be
in see problem. Because the truth is easy to remember.
You don't have to pander to remember the truth. But
when it comes to you telling the lie, you have

(51:16):
to roll back something, something is being damaged or misplaced
for you to tell lie. You know, but the truth
doesn't take anything to remember it because it is the truth.
So your life earth, someone that's come after you to speak,

(51:40):
are to educate, our to inform because that person to
cheap up with you, not to earth, you would have
to combat to build that lie. Jesus, Oh, can you
a fifty person sixty person in the leader telling lie?
The second person behind that person us time down that life,

(52:03):
we learned it. You know. All you need to do
is say the truth.

Speaker 5 (52:05):
And that's it, exactly extreme fact right now. I mean
you just you can't get no deeper than that way,
because I mean, that's it, that's it.

Speaker 2 (52:19):
The truth.

Speaker 5 (52:20):
Truth for your emotions is not here for your validation.
It's not here for none of it. And then be
validated with the truth is standing on the truth side.
So you should just be validating truth, validating the beauty,
all right. Don't get enough of that education, a boy.
It's like people are so stuck to their phones right now.

(52:42):
They don't they don't sit down in their micro like
to call it the microwave society. If it's not given
to me with their thirty seconds, then I don't want it.
And it's like, but you know, in order to be
able to get a deeper understanding of it so that
you can implement this into your life, you're gonna have
to dedicate more than thirty seconds and your attention to its.
I need you to wake You need to wake up.

Speaker 2 (53:02):
And the thing is that what will you give? What
will you give for the bail to remove from over
your eyes? What you are given a brain wash pool
in your hands to keep you from not registering for
third seconds so you keep moving fast, while the information

(53:27):
that you should focus on that will uplift you and
raise you mentally is also at your finger tip. All right,
we are black people diaspara everywhere in the world. Do
you know the power that means? You don't? Because you

(53:49):
were told that you are nothing. You were told that
your inferior. You were told that civilization begins when you
come with the Western And I can tell you of
a fact. The first, the first, the first institution of

(54:12):
learning where a university's concern was built by yeah, way
back education in terms of physical teaching was from East European. Yeah.

(54:35):
We are told that Christianity was brought to Africa by
Europeans or by Rome hell no, h just theirs. No,
their version of Roman catata are. Romanism was brought to

(55:01):
wipe out Christianity four hundred years before Paul enter Rose.
This was the number one religion in Ethiopia. Mm hmm.
So yeah, oh Janny, you all right? If you if

(55:24):
you're saying, if we our black brothers and sisters, I
say that they bring this book which is our history book,
and give us. Why is it saying that you have
highs like fire, his ears like wool, you and I
I is like bire feet like brass. M hmm. I

(55:46):
know plenty of book that you're dead. I ain't madried
you yet. I'm just saying, Okay, I see you.

Speaker 5 (56:04):
I don't see that description of the of I don't.
I don't see that I see and then that's not
meassion that is personally see you know.

Speaker 2 (56:17):
But I digress. I digress, Okay, different Okay? Who said
to do you don't hate me because I am black
and beautiful? That Salomon? Yes? Okay? And the songs so okay? Okay?

(56:43):
Who was his father David Day? Yeah, okay, Mansmosa Christ.
Still I sit there from the same try which is
from Judah. You are from the tribe of Judah, from

(57:04):
that part of the world. Whether they like it or not,
the truth is just the playing truth. They are black.
I can't send it not away. Look just like me,
and I can't say it not away. Okay, fine, fine.

(57:26):
If if the word alcah buland means it's the opia,
are the mother of mankind are eaten? That's what the
word means. That's the name, and that's the first that

(57:46):
name of Africa. If it is said that from it
the opia, you have four head, you have one head,
and it forms into four river declar and alibi, that
river of gold, diamond, bully and all and the annex

(58:07):
stole and all of them, which is a great wealth.
Do you believe that it is a myth when Africa
contains all of that? It's xactly the name another place

(58:27):
in the world. Okay, the moment somebody can name another place,
I will digress right untill then it is so. I
can't believe when our people, when our people still can't see,

(58:51):
we are told that we're on earth, that is been
in so fast going around the sun. The son is
in the middle, and we are the third planet from
this on, and we are told that. You know and
watch this, there are thousands of plane flying in the
air at the one time, thousands of airport plane lifting
up and to land, none of them never over shooting land,

(59:12):
and none of them does start to gonna end up? Right,
But watch this now? My istory book called me. When
Joshua was having his war and the time was passing,
God tell Joshua to come on the sun to turn still.

(59:34):
I didn't say, Joshua, tell the earth to stand still.
Oh now are we going to sit on and be blind?
Why moving so fast? Tell the earth to turn still?
He says, no, Joshua, come on the sun to stand still.

(59:58):
I speak without fear because somebody has to say. We
are told that nineteen sixty nine as a that man
go and Moon and London. Well be told that. It
is written in a school book. What's this now? If

(01:00:19):
if Armstrong is the first man that lands and moon,
what I beg to differ? Somebody got there before I'm Strong?
Why I say that? And that is sarcastically speaking, right,
If you can't see the shuttle landing and Moon with
the door, so what comes out?

Speaker 6 (01:00:38):
That means the person who would have video and must
go there. Before that, I want to talk to the
garret with their video. We're gonna give him this prop
he the first person on the moon.

Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
All right, get that man. Okay. They're saying that the
gravitation I put there is a such that everything goes up,
which is vertical. Some guy take out the flag. Some
guy take out the flag, stick it on the moon
and the flag horizontal. Trust mm hmm yeah, oh boy.

Speaker 5 (01:01:22):
Like that?

Speaker 2 (01:01:22):
So tell me beautifully beautiful like that that there's her,
all the players. You can't stay right anyway anyway, tell
me otherwise. Until then, you don't come in my face
with your gravity. That's the reason why I knew this

(01:01:44):
to be in school. I know this system is going
to fight well, fight as you may, Fight as you may.
The truth is an offense, not a sai. This is reading,
and I'm here to give you the key to your

(01:02:04):
caged behind beautiful messy. And that's exactly why we have
you on here. Man.

Speaker 5 (01:02:13):
We had to catch up with you have to hearing
that album. I knew it was going to be a
story behind it, and we had to hear it here
on reggae album.

Speaker 2 (01:02:20):
Man. So with this album out man, Where where are
we gonna see you?

Speaker 5 (01:02:26):
Going to?

Speaker 2 (01:02:29):
It's not for me to decide. It's for the people
who want to see me in person, because I have
the message and I'm ready. I have done my work
and I'm ready. But you see how it goes. Yeah,
so I need I need people like you and others

(01:02:51):
to get this album far and wide. Let people hear truth,
Let people hear I open message a song? Is there
a name? Come follow me? Yeah, come follow me reading,
Come follow me? Rise, Judge of stelligence, stand to your feet?

(01:03:16):
Do you ready figure match with me? Full time? We
may contract in now we're mad a land like was
this party?

Speaker 5 (01:03:24):
See?

Speaker 2 (01:03:25):
Recapture your thoughts, exercise your mind, free your environmental slavery recruiting,
are judge or just free in them? Past and firm
for judge army Wait, open your minds, remain by your
past whever you forget about your roots. This route we attracted.

(01:03:47):
Will you see here? Raga raga ragas this one hey
lot more is dear?

Speaker 5 (01:04:00):
Go check it out right now that this clip ship,
go ahead and jam Tell people you check out. Our
review will be on our website sp dot com. You
can see the link here. In the the scroll down here.
Definitely definitely love the music. It has become something of

(01:04:24):
It's going to be part of my music playlist from
here on out. That is that is that anybody you
want to give a shout out that helped you on
the album or or did you work on the solo?

Speaker 2 (01:04:35):
How did you how did you accomplish that? The album
is sort of The album is sort of in terms
of you know, it's sort of because I get up
like most of three o'clock, I fast, I pray, I

(01:04:58):
get up like three o'clock, two o'clock, four o'clock, I
get out and I write at that time because that's
when the information comes to you and you need to
get it at that time. The tune, I want them
to be authentic. I want them to be original. That's

(01:05:19):
the reason why I'm not one. You will never find
two of a song with the same tune because we
are not limited. We are not limited, and I don't
and I didn't want to sold like anyone. So yeah,
I wrote all of them by myself. Where the producing

(01:05:46):
is concerned, you know that somebody's in the tutor doing
the beat. You know, you will have like pin Holes record,
you will have like DRM Entertainment. You are trying to
get the music out. Shout out to Rich you know
he's in He's an cool cool Jams FM in New

(01:06:13):
York there as well. You have some other people. You
have Lux Radio in the US there as well. You
have in Jamaica. Shout out to Ambap. You know they
are the ones that really do the thing. You have
room trying to have Muta who he was the one

(01:06:37):
that launched my album. You know that if it is
not authentic, Muta will not put his name on it.
So shout out to him. I'm are the person, are
the person who is trying to get this music out.
Shout out to them a lot. The boss. You were

(01:06:58):
with me when this and it started, and I promised
you what I told you that if this world would
just give me a listening here, then they would know
what is coming. I remember you told me that you
want to hear what is coming. And I hope I
did not disappoint you, not at all, not at all.

(01:07:20):
So I'm just asking to produce us out. We are
the people were getting board. Reading is not here to
try and push over anything because we all have our
space and our time all the artists out there doing
their stuff. They have their place and their time. I

(01:07:42):
can't tell you what to write, but as for me,
I know what I want to do. And before we leave,
I'm just gonna say this to you in Boss. One
of my accomplishments since I've started this music is once,
actually evening after Sabbath, I received a phone call. I

(01:08:04):
did not know who the person was. Vers I said
to me that hey, hedive and I said hello. He said,
realieve you don't know who I am, and I said,
I don't pick up the voice. He says, really, I
am standing beside a chalk and I'm listening to us
to some songs. I asked the chalk man who is it,

(01:08:27):
and the chalkman said, is my friend. That's what the
guy was saying to me. So he asked the chalk
man if he could talk to me. When the guy
spoke to me, the guy says, I am a musician.
I write, I wrote music, and I have music on YouTube.
He says some of my music are about girls and
certain things. And he said, I don't write about killing people,

(01:08:49):
but I wrote some real hard, dark stuff. And he
said to me, he said, readeem. I could not I
cannot move from the listening to your album. And it
said to me that by listening to your album, I
am sorry I did those songs and put on YouTube.
If I haven't accomplished anything, at least one person he

(01:09:14):
said to me that he wrote he's sorry that he
wrote those songs. When need to listen to my album,
Who could it be? They Almighty himself exactly? He said,
go there for into all the world, teach what's where.
I have command you because until you're fully equipped, aware,

(01:09:40):
aware of what is happening, the decision that you made
comes from your frontal lobe. I don't want anyone to
be made in no decisions from their hands, and you
will receive the mark from your hand. Make it from
here where you are cognizance. I haven't got enough to
segue into so many stuff I want to say, but

(01:10:03):
I hope I have said enough that will open your eyes.
Not long from now, the book Keys for Page Mind,
I hope will come out, and I still have some
writing to do. Most of the information is what I've
read and gotten, and I've did a lot on my home.

(01:10:25):
I will give the props to the books, the persons,
the story and stuff behind it. There's a book out
now name Great Controversy, The Great Controversy. Anybody listening, just

(01:10:46):
go and get those books. Read read, pick up your Bible,
read it is your it's true book. Read home here
it's true with biblical prophecy. Compare the fall of Jerusalem
with Daniel. Compare the time their exact.

Speaker 5 (01:11:12):
People, exactly what we're doing this weekend? Uh revolutionary. How
we're going to be comparing her events to prose. So
there's definitely something I want to tune in too. But
I also see that you own Tikta and you go

(01:11:33):
greaty message on there and I'll be checking them out.
Tell the world how can they find your TikTok? Well,
it's redeemed our ed and there's so much. I've put
some information on TikTok. I've used lyrical content and verbal content.
So just go on tune in readeem I E E

(01:11:56):
and TikTok. Just follow me antickto YouTube, Facebook, Instagram. I
have the album out on YouTube key Partage Mine Redeem
the single this too Much Redeem Official. The information is

(01:12:17):
out there. There's a lot more to.

Speaker 2 (01:12:19):
Come because I don't want to flood you before you
get the minute so that I can give you the news.
The information is coming. Follow me on TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram.
Just listen, yes, just listen. R E M M read

(01:12:47):
key part cage mind listen.

Speaker 5 (01:12:53):
You got that scriptured links follow him like subscribe.

Speaker 2 (01:12:59):
Share, wait for the book the drop was going to do.

Speaker 5 (01:13:05):
So Ye'll make sure you're too in turn up the
now is your proper thing, your own, your person.

Speaker 2 (01:13:15):
Thank you so much. You know the album is like
little thing you get. Everybody is going to know that
radio by reading said oh this is too much reading.
I said no more, this too much. Parbaty live and

(01:13:41):
the Garrison here. You had then move out, So every
ding I said no this too much. Everything said this
too much because Parbaty live and so my way are
in school and move out. It's of school. Are you
see that? God? Then pick it up and see him

(01:14:02):
going there. Make your friends cas not push. No you
to no wind that don't stop you brother, know it's
for you.

Speaker 7 (01:14:09):
No, make him really listen, no kind of letting school
your funny boss, Grandma, Yo, hello, will have further ado.

Speaker 2 (01:14:22):
This is this yo, be your rest radio reggae out
Dave hurt me. Yeah, I have a gred night it's
too much read I said, oh, it's too much. And
one father, then the really and the Vatican says them
that to from God be present too much teacher. I said,

(01:14:47):
oh it is too much, and one massaga. Then the
religion said okay. Actress really chose to tell us go
up my car. Little LOUSI fa what you know where
you are using loofa prophecy your full feel like you're
still nooky front crossed. You work it to the car

(01:15:07):
fire watch man what after night I'm past the man
where you were bridged the turn the angel. This is
right now you're feel your teach to your collect them
morning no fa Nokia speak, I might turn up lad
I vote father God said sorry them. I said, oh
it's too much. Messay again love is too much. Before

(01:15:28):
I said no more, it's too much. The younger said,
oh it's too much. Tell me your cason. Horble Africa,
I said, horble mover. England said oh, America said Canada.
I said, oh, Astril I said, noble child. I said no. Indie,

(01:15:56):
I said, oh, New Zealand, say normal. The Macha Bana
said no. The world said, I said normal. The carribbe
young said no. The older I said normal,
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