Beyonce's previous line "girls run the world" seems to resonate with roots revivalist Chronixx, And he used his hit local stop "Chronology to advocate for more women in political leadership globally.
Several times during the sold-out show in Kingston (he also hit Montego Bay), Chronixx suggested that women should be the leaders of the world. He attributed all the present and past wars to men and asked, “yuh eva si a woman a start a war yet?"Chronixx, during his Chronology Tour stop at Mass Camp in Kingston on Friday night, took on his fellow artistes for violent lyrical contents in their music.
In other social commentary, the conscious reggae singer called out artistes who contiue to use gun lyrics or promote violence in their tunes., in front of a sold-out crowd, advised his colleagues that if they don’t stop influencing the youths of the island along the wrong path, they will eventually feel the consequences.
“Mi a tell di youths dem seh badness is no joke, low badness. Every bad man inna Jamaica get gunshot or deh a prison,” he said.
“Suh mi a tell the youths dem, that is serious time now, suh watch wha unuh a tell the youths dem inna Jamaica because destruction will follow you,” he said, before singing 'Likes'.
His comments were made against the background of Jamaica's spiralling crime rate, with more than 1,400 people being murdered since the start of 2017.

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