Yaadcore, Jah9
Reggae songstress Jah9 has teamed up with her colleague Yaadcore and the Subatomic Sound System for a cover of John Holt’s 1982 classic Police in Helicopter, which the
Avocado artist says has been “reimagined for a new generation”.
A few days ago Jah9 posted a captioned visualizer on her Instagram page announcing the song’s release “on all platforms”.
“Tribute Music one of my all-time favorites! John Holt’s classic
reimagined by my brothers @yaadcore and @subatomic,” she wrote. “I could do a whole lecture on what this song means to me. Instead, here’s a brief history… context for those too young to know the struggle it took to get to a place where we in Jamaica can openly use our medicine in peace. Still a long way to go before we truly unleash all the wholistic and economic potential of this magical plant. But we celebrate the small victories.”
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WESTERN BUREAU:
Detectives attached to the Barnett Street and Freeport police stations in Montego Bay are probing whether gunmen who snatched an 18-month-old infant from her mother’s arms on Monday are holding her at ransom to bait her father.
The child has been identified as Akelia Patten, otherwise called ‘Paris’, who is of James Hill, Clarendon, and Retirement, St James, addresses.
Akelia’s mother had received a telephone call to take her daughter to a health centre in downtown Montego Bay as her clinic appointment had been brought forward. Having left the centre, two men in a black Toyota Voxy minibus pulled up alongside her on Humber Avenue and wrestled the baby from the mother’s grasp about 10:30 a.m., sleuths close to the case told
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