Reggae artiste, Ammi The Veggieman releases his latest single, ‘Sinking Ship’

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‘Sinking ship’ is a song meant to ignite people into action. The song is a single off Ammi The Veggieman’s Truth Fire Album.

Ammi had this to say about the song, “The song speaks to the states of many African diaspora. It addresses some of the atrocities that are done to some of our people. a prophetic and revolutionary statement. ”

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Born in the Caribbean island of Antigua and currently based in Kenya, Ammi, the Veggieman has been entertained crowds from his youth. As a young beatbox musician he developed his talent which ultimately matured into a widely celebrated reggae artist. His early influences included Third World, Bob Marley and other reggae artists and groups such as Dennis Brown, Steel Pulse, Azwad, Beres Hammond, Damion Marley and Buju Banton. He released his first CD “The Spirit of My People” in 1997.

Ammi The Veggieman is also known for advocating the organic way of life, thus he calls himself “The organic ambassador”. photo credit:

“As an organic farmer and advocate, music is one of the platforms on which I enhance and preserve life. Music and being on stage is he greatest feeling ever. ” – Ammi

Ammi The Veggieman is a reggae artiste who sings to inspire the people and address social and spiritual issues.

The ‘Sinking Ship’ record was produced by Ammi and Elly and the video was directed by Sar Yatsiliel for Veggieman Productions.

 

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