ONEXTRA: Jamar McNaughton aka Chronixx



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HILLARY KIMUYU
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Jamaican reggae artist Jamar McNaughton was in Kenya for the fourth time and produced in front of a sold-out crowd at the KICC. Before the show he went through Nation Center and had a conversation with HILARY KIMUYU

What do you take from what you do and what inspires your music?

For me, it's a blessing to share the music you've been inspired to do and I thank you for it. I remember playing in Ethiopia; it was one of the few places where I was most surprised by the energy and the reception was magical.

The inspiration for my music comes from everywhere: life experiences, emotions, stories and social commentary on what people want to hear. Music is not about artists, they should be able to create ideas that represent what people feel and think. It's the only way for people in Kenya to feel what Jamaicans are feeling.

How did the famous Central Park in the United States happen?

The American animator Jimmy Fallon invited me to his show C & # 39; was my first time on national television in America. All my crew was grateful to have benefited from this platform.

Why did you choose Kenya as your only stop in Africa for your Chronology tour?

It was a lot of planning that I managed to do, but we still have more shows in Africa for the rest of the year

As a big football fan, who did you support the FIFA World Cup ™?

My first prediction was that France would win, but I did not support any country. I also had friends playing at the World Cup.

You have been nicknamed Cronndada, what does it mean?

Dada, which means our sister, and Chronixx combined;

What did you think after discovering that you had been nominated for a Grammy?

Coming from where I come from, it brought me a lot of feelings and thoughts; how will this affect the trip and the story of how we left a very young team in Jamaica where we are now.

What was the highlight of your career?

Playing and traveling through Africa, always It looks like I'm coming home. As Caribbean youth, we meditated to come to Africa. We do not know where our ancestors come from and are always searching for the truth, and we must travel the whole continent and create unity.

How has music influenced you and is your father proud of what you

it is natural for me; I've been playing since I was young. You realize how special it is, in today's world, to be able to do something that comes naturally like your job and, to a greater extent, your job too. I never thought about it, but if I had a son who was like me, I would be very proud of him.

How are you so humble after all this time, with what has become of social media?

] When it comes to social media, I would say that social media is social media and that reality is reality.

How do you feel to be congratulated for what you are doing and do you plan to retire? and not a game, we take it seriously. This work is aligned with many of the destinies of our youth and many others. For this reason, we must avoid being considered as children who grew up in the Western Hemisphere and who have no positive memories. You will never retire, being an artist, you transcend your ideas.

What is your approach to dancehall music that objectifies women and what is rastafarian to you?

I would ask this question to the woman who is listening. It is an energy issue in which people invest, people get money out of it. You can not tell anyone to not feed his family. Rastafari is a lifestyle. The all-powerful Haile Selbadie, Emperor of Ethiopia, is what we call the example of how humanity could progress peacefully and how we could have global citizenship. Something that is closer to God, that's what is Rastafarian.

How do you rate the legalization of "grbad" in Kenya?

We continue to talk about grbad, which is unkind to me. The weed is something you tear off the ground, but it is the most useful grbad on the surface of the earth. He can create everything from concrete to healing glaucoma. For us, we are not asking the government to do anything, they have already failed. All we do is look inside for governance and inspiration on how to go forward. We have good herbs and we should use them.

How does it work with your father?

I have been working with him for a long time and he was the first artist with whom I worked. It was only natural. There was a time when we did not work together, and between us there were little things we had to learn from each other. He does not like to train so much and for me to be an engineer, I had to coach a lot, so we learned a lot about each other.

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