Rising Rastafarian chanter Ras Goudie warns the youth to take heed
Rising Rastafarian
chanter Ras Goudie, is making a name for himself on the entertainment scene.
The chanter has
been on the radar recently and has been releasing a series of singles that are
turning heads. His latest effort, Naa Hear, is a call to the youth to stay wide
of the negative influences and heed the advice of their parents and the more
experienced.
“This single is a
warning to those who never hear their parents and will make wrong decisions.
Girls don’t listen to their mothers and end up getting pregnant early, the
youths don’t listen either and end up dead or in prison. All that could be
avoided if the young people take good advice from their elders,” Ras Goudie
said.
The single has been
gaining popularity and has been earning rotation on radio stations and in
dances locally and abroad.
“I have been in
the music business for a while now but things are growing steadily and it is
coming together. I am one who will not sell out my integrity just for money and
bling. We have a duty as entertainers to inspire and lead the people through
righteousness,” he said.
Ras Goudie is also
featured on the Rootz Revealers single Rudeboy and has penned all his lyrics to
the songs, Tidal, Freedom Gun Thing, Devil Soup and From You Gone.
“My ambition is
simply to continue making good music that the whole family can listen to and
appreciate and continue the works of the great pioneers of Reggae who laid the
foundation for us to carry on the baton,” he said.