Politics has always influenced Reggae music. As the genre emerged over the years, artists
used their voices as a vehicle in support of, or to speak out against issues
originating from the political arena.
Singing Melody, arguably one of the most celebrated Reggae
artists, lends his voice to the upcoming US Presidential election, and in
support of the political campaign of Barack Obama.
Participating in political discussions, canvassing, and
being a poll station volunteer in South Florida, Singing Melody is actively in
support of the Obama administration. “If
we don’t take a stand and become active in the upcoming election, decisions
will be made for us, and I don’t think we’ll like what those decisions are”
said Melody from Jamaica ahead of his departure for South Florida where he’ll
work from a campaign office and drive elderly voters to the polls. “What is encouraging is to see how many
people from the Caribbean, now living in the US, are involved in this
process. We will make the difference.”
As a resident of Jamaica and South Florida, Singing Melody
sees the impact of the political process on his neighbours, and Floridians in
general. “This election doesn’t just
affect Americans, it affects all countries around the world. I haven’t heard Romney mention anything about
relations with Jamaica and the Caribbean, yet the Caribbean has been a focus to
the Obama administration.”
In a
document entitled ‘Latin America and the Caribbean: U.S. Policy and Key Issues for Congress in
2012,’ the Obama administration lays out its focus for the Latin and Caribbean
region by stating: “Current U.S. policy toward the
region is focused on four priorities: promoting economic and social
opportunity; ensuring citizen security; strengthening effective democratic institutions;
and securing a clean energy future. There has been substantial continuity in
U.S. policy toward the region under the Obama Administration, which has pursued
some of the same basic policy approaches as the Bush Administration.
Nevertheless, the Obama Administration has made several significant policy
changes, including an overall emphasis on partnership and shared responsibility.”
Americans take to the polls on Tuesday November 6th,
2012 where they have the option to vote for Republican candidate Mitt Romney or
re-elect President Barack Obama who is a Democrat.
Upcoming for Singing Melody includes a Mini U.S. Tour
including performances with Beenie Man in November, Christmas in Jamaica and
New Years Eve in New York. In early
2013, Melody hits Europe and Japan. More
details on those and other events coming soon!
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