The Star (Jamaica)

Slack performanc­es point to self-esteem issues – Half Pint

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Greetings singer said ‘slack’ music and performanc­es point to identity issues.

“I take note of our performers, and I notice the females are coming on the stage as if they are in their bedroom, wearing their negligee and I’m like, damn, this is not a show, this is like you’re going to the go-go club,” he told THE STAR. “This is coming from a lack of selfesteem and a misunderst­anding of yourself, so you don’t know how to tell a story or keep a good message.”

Dancehall singjay Dexta Daps is known for his sexually explicit performanc­es, inviting female patrons on stage to have their way with him.

This has resulted in several viral videos this past year. Yanique ‘Curvy’ Diva recently went viral on social media after removing her panties while performing to Daps’ No Underwear, later revealing it was all planned ‘entertainm­ent’.

SACRED ACTS

Referencin­g the Bible, Half

Pint said acts of a sexual nature should be kept sacred between a man and woman, and not put on show by artistes.

“When you see the lyrics becoming more sexual, it’s a matter of disrespect­ing the female, because when you expose a woman and speak about her like she’s a shop, you leave room for disgusting terms to be thrown at her, even your own mother,” he said. “If you look back at slavery days, the slave master would rape the young, black females and some of them couldn’t manage it and end up jumping overboard.

All the sexuality that we are now professing is not right. It’s diminishin­g us from who we were supposed to be and shows that many artistes don’t know their roots.”

He encouraged his peers to not become entangled in the hype and instead create music that uplifts youth and speaks power to the black race.

“Today in the music world, if you’re not doing oral sex or if you’re not gay or living a certain way, DJs quick fi shelf yuh or fade yuh out of the spotlight, and some of the artistes dumb and ignorant and don’t know what the real struggle is about,” he said. “All of who a sing ‘bout murder and a murder black people behind the scenes nah go escape because somebody must know, and most importantl­y, God knows. The music is to liberate us and reconcile us, or give us some form of teaching so we can uplift and know ourselves.”

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FILE Dexta Daps
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KENYON HEMANS Half Pint
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FILE Yanique ‘Curvy Diva’ Barrett

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