Kabaka Pyramid

Kabaka Pyramid known for his conscious music continue to use his talent as a tool to speak up for injustice.

In a similar vein, the Jamaican reggae artist has dropped a new single titled “Trample Dem.” The song is part of his soon to be released Mixtape titled “Immaculate,” mixed by well-known producer and DJ, Max Glazer.
Highlighting the inherent dangers of child abuse in Jamaica and other parts of the world, Kabaka Pyramid hope “Trample Dem” will trigger conversations and actions against the dastardly act.

According to recent statistics, the incidence of child trafficking increased drastically during the COVID-19 pandemic as traffickers devise new ways of luring and exploiting children. The case is not particularly different in Jamaica, especially with the pandemic leading to the loss of job and means of livelihood for parents. Therefore, Kabaka Pyramid’s voicing of his position on these vile acts is well needed with hopes it will bring forth awareness & judicial action for victims, while preventing more children from falling prey.

“I feel like child molestation is an infestation in Jamaican culture and it needs to be rooted out. Every other day in the news you hear the most disturbing things and we brush it off like nothing major. The laws have to be changed we need to foster an environment where people can talk about these things and heal from it, and most importantly the sick deviants must get a judgement”says Kabaka Pyramid.

Produced by Suku of Ward 21 (Andre “Suku” Gray), Kabaka Pyramid, and Irie Souljah, and Hazzle Beatz, “Trample Dem” was inspired by the classic reggae version of the great Sly & Robbie Baltimore, with a heavy dub vibe and some guitar by the Catalonian himself Hazzle.

The lyrics of the song say everything about Kabaka Pyramid’s mission.

A burn up everyting weh Dutty Babylon Defend
Come mek wi trample dem again
Dismantle dem again
Dem Paedophile mi wonder how dem get so prevalent
Come mek wi trample dem again
Dismantle dem again
Yo Suku mek I talk to di Child Molester Dem

The award-winning artist is known for vocalizing injustice and taking a stance against it. Despite the setbacks of COVID19, he has released several songs connecting with reggae and dancehall lovers. Some of his recent releases include “Same Prayer” feat Chronixx, “Nice Up The Dance”, “Babylon Fallin”, “Tribulation”, and “Never Trod Alone”.

“Trample Dem” is now available on on streaming outlets.