Entertainers send messages of hope as Hurricane Melissa nears Jamaica

As Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 5 system, is expected to make landfall later this evening, several entertainers are reaching out to Jamaicans with messages of hope and encouragement.

Mavado, Popcaan, Masicka, Queen Ifrica, Kranium, Cham, Christopher Martin, Nature Ellis, and Kabaka Pyramid have all shared words of unity and safety as the nation braces for impact.

Mavado urged citizens to look out for each other and stay safe, while Popcaan encouraged everyone to take the situation seriously and prepare ahead of time.

Masicka reminded fans that “Jamaica we solid,” closing with lyrics from Bob Marley’s “Every Little Thing Is Gonna Be Alright.”

Queen Ifrica delivered a message with spiritual undertones, calling on Jamaicans to repent and stay connected to faith.

Kranium and Cham both sent prayers for protection.

Christopher Martin urged Jamaicans to look out for the elderly and vulnerable.

Nature Ellis called for unity beyond politics.

While Kabaka Pyramid echoed the message of preparation and safety.

Hurricane Melissa is expected to make landfall within 24 hours. Jamaicans living in low-lying or flood-prone areas are urged to evacuate immediately.

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As Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 5 system, is expected to make landfall later this evening, several entertainers are reaching out to Jamaicans with messages of hope and encouragement.

Mavado, Popcaan, Masicka, Queen Ifrica, Kranium, Cham, Christopher Martin, Nature Ellis, and Kabaka Pyramid have all shared words of unity and safety as the nation braces for impact.

Mavado urged citizens to look out for each other and stay safe, while Popcaan encouraged everyone to take the situation seriously and prepare ahead of time.

Masicka reminded fans that “Jamaica we solid,” closing with lyrics from Bob Marley’s “Every Little Thing Is Gonna Be Alright.”

Queen Ifrica delivered a message with spiritual undertones, calling on Jamaicans to repent and stay connected to faith.

Kranium and Cham both sent prayers for protection.

Christopher Martin urged Jamaicans to look out for the elderly and vulnerable.

Nature Ellis called for unity beyond politics.

While Kabaka Pyramid echoed the message of preparation and safety.

Hurricane Melissa is expected to make landfall within 24 hours. Jamaicans living in low-lying or flood-prone areas are urged to evacuate immediately.

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As Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 5 system, is expected to make landfall later this evening, several entertainers are reaching out to Jamaicans with messages of hope and encouragement.

Mavado, Popcaan, Masicka, Queen Ifrica, Kranium, Cham, Christopher Martin, Nature Ellis, and Kabaka Pyramid have all shared words of unity and safety as the nation braces for impact.

Mavado urged citizens to look out for each other and stay safe, while Popcaan encouraged everyone to take the situation seriously and prepare ahead of time.

Masicka reminded fans that “Jamaica we solid,” closing with lyrics from Bob Marley’s “Every Little Thing Is Gonna Be Alright.”

Queen Ifrica delivered a message with spiritual undertones, calling on Jamaicans to repent and stay connected to faith.

Kranium and Cham both sent prayers for protection.

Christopher Martin urged Jamaicans to look out for the elderly and vulnerable.

Nature Ellis called for unity beyond politics.

While Kabaka Pyramid echoed the message of preparation and safety.

Hurricane Melissa is expected to make landfall within 24 hours. Jamaicans living in low-lying or flood-prone areas are urged to evacuate immediately.

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As Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 5 system, is expected to make landfall later this evening, several entertainers are reaching out to Jamaicans with messages of hope and encouragement.

Mavado, Popcaan, Masicka, Queen Ifrica, Kranium, Cham, Christopher Martin, Nature Ellis, and Kabaka Pyramid have all shared words of unity and safety as the nation braces for impact.

Mavado urged citizens to look out for each other and stay safe, while Popcaan encouraged everyone to take the situation seriously and prepare ahead of time.

Masicka reminded fans that “Jamaica we solid,” closing with lyrics from Bob Marley’s “Every Little Thing Is Gonna Be Alright.”

Queen Ifrica delivered a message with spiritual undertones, calling on Jamaicans to repent and stay connected to faith.

Kranium and Cham both sent prayers for protection.

Christopher Martin urged Jamaicans to look out for the elderly and vulnerable.

Nature Ellis called for unity beyond politics.

While Kabaka Pyramid echoed the message of preparation and safety.

Hurricane Melissa is expected to make landfall within 24 hours. Jamaicans living in low-lying or flood-prone areas are urged to evacuate immediately.

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As Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 5 system, is expected to make landfall later this evening, several entertainers are reaching out to Jamaicans with messages of hope and encouragement.

Mavado, Popcaan, Masicka, Queen Ifrica, Kranium, Cham, Christopher Martin, Nature Ellis, and Kabaka Pyramid have all shared words of unity and safety as the nation braces for impact.

Mavado urged citizens to look out for each other and stay safe, while Popcaan encouraged everyone to take the situation seriously and prepare ahead of time.

Masicka reminded fans that “Jamaica we solid,” closing with lyrics from Bob Marley’s “Every Little Thing Is Gonna Be Alright.”

Queen Ifrica delivered a message with spiritual undertones, calling on Jamaicans to repent and stay connected to faith.

Kranium and Cham both sent prayers for protection.

Christopher Martin urged Jamaicans to look out for the elderly and vulnerable.

Nature Ellis called for unity beyond politics.

While Kabaka Pyramid echoed the message of preparation and safety.

Hurricane Melissa is expected to make landfall within 24 hours. Jamaicans living in low-lying or flood-prone areas are urged to evacuate immediately.

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As Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 5 system, is expected to make landfall later this evening, several entertainers are reaching out to Jamaicans with messages of hope and encouragement.

Mavado, Popcaan, Masicka, Queen Ifrica, Kranium, Cham, Christopher Martin, Nature Ellis, and Kabaka Pyramid have all shared words of unity and safety as the nation braces for impact.

Mavado urged citizens to look out for each other and stay safe, while Popcaan encouraged everyone to take the situation seriously and prepare ahead of time.

Masicka reminded fans that “Jamaica we solid,” closing with lyrics from Bob Marley’s “Every Little Thing Is Gonna Be Alright.”

Queen Ifrica delivered a message with spiritual undertones, calling on Jamaicans to repent and stay connected to faith.

Kranium and Cham both sent prayers for protection.

Christopher Martin urged Jamaicans to look out for the elderly and vulnerable.

Nature Ellis called for unity beyond politics.

While Kabaka Pyramid echoed the message of preparation and safety.

Hurricane Melissa is expected to make landfall within 24 hours. Jamaicans living in low-lying or flood-prone areas are urged to evacuate immediately.

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As Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 5 system, is expected to make landfall later this evening, several entertainers are reaching out to Jamaicans with messages of hope and encouragement.

Mavado, Popcaan, Masicka, Queen Ifrica, Kranium, Cham, Christopher Martin, Nature Ellis, and Kabaka Pyramid have all shared words of unity and safety as the nation braces for impact.

Mavado urged citizens to look out for each other and stay safe, while Popcaan encouraged everyone to take the situation seriously and prepare ahead of time.

Masicka reminded fans that “Jamaica we solid,” closing with lyrics from Bob Marley’s “Every Little Thing Is Gonna Be Alright.”

Queen Ifrica delivered a message with spiritual undertones, calling on Jamaicans to repent and stay connected to faith.

Kranium and Cham both sent prayers for protection.

Christopher Martin urged Jamaicans to look out for the elderly and vulnerable.

Nature Ellis called for unity beyond politics.

While Kabaka Pyramid echoed the message of preparation and safety.

Hurricane Melissa is expected to make landfall within 24 hours. Jamaicans living in low-lying or flood-prone areas are urged to evacuate immediately.

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As Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 5 system, is expected to make landfall later this evening, several entertainers are reaching out to Jamaicans with messages of hope and encouragement.

Mavado, Popcaan, Masicka, Queen Ifrica, Kranium, Cham, Christopher Martin, Nature Ellis, and Kabaka Pyramid have all shared words of unity and safety as the nation braces for impact.

Mavado urged citizens to look out for each other and stay safe, while Popcaan encouraged everyone to take the situation seriously and prepare ahead of time.

Masicka reminded fans that “Jamaica we solid,” closing with lyrics from Bob Marley’s “Every Little Thing Is Gonna Be Alright.”

Queen Ifrica delivered a message with spiritual undertones, calling on Jamaicans to repent and stay connected to faith.

Kranium and Cham both sent prayers for protection.

Christopher Martin urged Jamaicans to look out for the elderly and vulnerable.

Nature Ellis called for unity beyond politics.

While Kabaka Pyramid echoed the message of preparation and safety.

Hurricane Melissa is expected to make landfall within 24 hours. Jamaicans living in low-lying or flood-prone areas are urged to evacuate immediately.

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As Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 5 system, is expected to make landfall later this evening, several entertainers are reaching out to Jamaicans with messages of hope and encouragement.

Mavado, Popcaan, Masicka, Queen Ifrica, Kranium, Cham, Christopher Martin, Nature Ellis, and Kabaka Pyramid have all shared words of unity and safety as the nation braces for impact.

Mavado urged citizens to look out for each other and stay safe, while Popcaan encouraged everyone to take the situation seriously and prepare ahead of time.

Masicka reminded fans that “Jamaica we solid,” closing with lyrics from Bob Marley’s “Every Little Thing Is Gonna Be Alright.”

Queen Ifrica delivered a message with spiritual undertones, calling on Jamaicans to repent and stay connected to faith.

Kranium and Cham both sent prayers for protection.

Christopher Martin urged Jamaicans to look out for the elderly and vulnerable.

Nature Ellis called for unity beyond politics.

While Kabaka Pyramid echoed the message of preparation and safety.

Hurricane Melissa is expected to make landfall within 24 hours. Jamaicans living in low-lying or flood-prone areas are urged to evacuate immediately.

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As Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 5 system, is expected to make landfall later this evening, several entertainers are reaching out to Jamaicans with messages of hope and encouragement.

Mavado, Popcaan, Masicka, Queen Ifrica, Kranium, Cham, Christopher Martin, Nature Ellis, and Kabaka Pyramid have all shared words of unity and safety as the nation braces for impact.

Mavado urged citizens to look out for each other and stay safe, while Popcaan encouraged everyone to take the situation seriously and prepare ahead of time.

Masicka reminded fans that “Jamaica we solid,” closing with lyrics from Bob Marley’s “Every Little Thing Is Gonna Be Alright.”

Queen Ifrica delivered a message with spiritual undertones, calling on Jamaicans to repent and stay connected to faith.

Kranium and Cham both sent prayers for protection.

Christopher Martin urged Jamaicans to look out for the elderly and vulnerable.

Nature Ellis called for unity beyond politics.

While Kabaka Pyramid echoed the message of preparation and safety.

Hurricane Melissa is expected to make landfall within 24 hours. Jamaicans living in low-lying or flood-prone areas are urged to evacuate immediately.

Read More