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Election 2024: Jahbeloved rallies Ghanaian Reggae Musicians to ‘stand for peace’

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Ghanaian reggae musician Jahbeloved has spearheaded an initiative to promote peace and unity among Ghanaians ahead of the crucial 2024 elections.

The artist has collaborated with 14 other reggae and dancehall musicians to release a new song titled “Stand For Peace.”

Some of the artists featured on the track include 7 Fireside, Kente, Knii Lante, Osagyefo, XLNC Fiifi Selah, Ruki, and Alaptawan, among others.

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Jahbeloved shared that the song’s message revolves around advocating for peace, patriotism, and fairness as Ghana prepares for the upcoming elections.

In a statement to the media, Jahbeloved emphasized the importance of prioritizing the nation’s well-being over personal or political interests. He urged political parties and leaders to uphold peace and fairness throughout the electoral process.

Addressing the youth of Ghana, Jahbeloved encouraged them to prioritize the country’s interests and refrain from being manipulated by individuals with selfish motives.

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He clarified that the song is not aligned with any specific political party but aims to serve as a reminder for all involved in the elections to prioritize peace and unity.

The production of “Stand For Peace” was overseen by Kormantse Muziki, known for their previous Riddim Project that featured 30 Ghanaian artists. The video for the song was a collaborative effort, with each artist contributing their footage, expertly edited by Kwizz Konseptz.

 

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Stephen Nartey
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