Reggae artist and human rights activist Jahlemi has released It Is True, a thought-provoking single that tackles the realities of racial discrimination while promoting unity and togetherness. With deep, meaningful lyrics and classic reggae instrumentation, the song delivers a powerful message that resonates across cultures and generations.
In It Is True, Jahlemi uses the first verse to illuminate the ills of racism, highlighting the injustices faced by many. The second verse shifts the focus toward unity, emphasizing that despite differences in skin color, humanity is one and must come together. His vocal performance remains authentic and well-balanced, allowing the sincerity of his message to shine through.
The track embodies the essence of reggae, blending compelling storytelling with a rhythmic groove that keeps listeners engaged. Influenced by legendary artists like Bob Marley, Lucky Dube, Peter Tosh, and Eric Donaldson, Jahlemi continues the tradition of using music as a tool for social change.
Originally from Cameroon and now based in the U.S., Jahlemi has dedicated his artistry to spreading awareness of social injustices and advocating for human rights. Inspired by the struggles he witnessed growing up, he channels his passion into music that both informs and uplifts.
It Is True is available now on all major streaming platforms: open.spotify.com/track/19pxVs