‘Culture’ recorded anti-gay song that will never be released – Kenyatta Hill
Published:
3 months ago
Source:
3News
Kenyatta Hill
Son of Jamaican legendary reggae star, Joseph Hill of Culture fame has revealed that his father recorded an anti-gay song which has not been released. Speaking with Blakk Rasta on the 3FM Urban Blend show from his base in Maryland, Kenyatta Hill said his father lived by the Bible as a rasta man and detested anything that goes contrary to the holy book.
"The reason was that my father is a rasta man, he lives biblically, he lives by the Bible and if mankind or earthly beings are not living according to the Bible, my father would speak out about it, so he did that in a song" Kenyatta explained. He disclosed further that he was the sound engineer who produced the record for his father but thought the song shouldn't be released.
"I was the producer of the album. That song was supposed to be on the 'World Peace' album and I told him no. If I am the engineer and a part of the production, then no we were not gonna put this one out because at that time they were fighting against Buju Banton for Boom Bye Bye, TOK, Capleton and everybody who sang against that kind of lifestyle" Kenyatta Hill disclosed.