The Star (Jamaica)

Pembrooke Whittock calls for unity

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Reggae artiste Pembrooke Whittock has made a call for worldwide unity with his new single, Enough Is at The Top.

The Clarendon-born singer said he was inspired to record the song by several recent events, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

“We all need to come together as one people and try our best to save the human race. We need to be our brother’s keeper instead of fighting each other. Look how weak we are. There’s one little virus out there killing so many human beings, but people are still fighting and hating each other. Most of the fighting and killing in the world is caused by greed for money and material things, and there’s more than enough out there for everyone,” he said.

Enough Is at The Top was produced by the singer and his long-time collaborat­or Hopeton Brown.

The musical accompanim­ent for the song was done by Barrington Walters and Boris Richards.

“I’m putting a lot of promotion behind this song because I want people to hear the message. I sincerely hope that it will help to make a positive impact on the world. It’s time for us to make a change and treat each other with love and respect,” he said.

Enough Is at The Top was released along with a video on Jamaica’s Independen­ce Day, August 6, on the Pembrooke Whittock Music label.

The artiste, given name Junior Dennie Whittock, is a past student of Hayes All-Age School in Clarendon.

He launched his recording career in 2010 with the release of a single titled My Beauty Beautiful on his own label.

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