REMEDY Mar. 2014 | страница 23

TK: “Voice of the Street” is my favorite track by you. Which of your tunes is your favorite? Why? AMUN: My favorite track is “Did you Hear”. The reason being most people don’t listen, people in general don’t like the silence or they don’t want to be silent and in order to learn one has to listen .In the song I say “ Marcus say let’s unite and take our share, depending on ourselves that’s how we are gonna rise up this year “ I have studied the laws of nature and one thing I have learned is that we have to be dependent on no one but ourselves;, self- reliance ,and this song is promoting each individual to play their part ,it’s not about one man doing everything ,it’s what each man can do for the self . TK: Any plans for an album in the near future? AMUN: Yes, in fact I’m working on one presently called ‘Rasta Is No Cruff’. This album is dedicated to Rastaman and Rastawoman who over the years have been the keepers of the truth in every community all over Jamaica and have always been looked down on as being a “cruff” because many of them decide to be totally independent of the help and handouts from the government and the fact that they embrace the natural beauty and see a unity between themselves and nature, in this modern society that is not something that’s embraced I am here to declare that these people have knowledge, great information that if taken seriously can be used and will contribute a balance to the system which is a little one sided and will benefit the welfare of human